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Washington's Dilemma ; Sackcloth & Butternut, 1775-8
Illustrations of soldiers' uniforms accompanied by letters George Washington wrote during the war years.
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U.S.F.S. Mules
"This is the 26th limited edition book to come off the Red Door Studio Press"--Colophon.
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The Bear that Woke Too Soon
"Second in a projected series of limited edition books printd by the Red Door Studio ... The illustrations for this edition were printed from the original woodcuts on a Gordon Platen Press. The text has been hand set in Spartan types and has been…
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Sugaring Fever
"This is the sixteenth limited book-folio to come from the Red Door Studio. The text is handset in 14 point Spartan Black. The title is a woodcut designed by the artist-author. The text is printed on Rives Lightweight 100 percent rag mouldmade paper.…
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Shepherdess of Monument Valley
"This is the ninth limited edition book-folio to come from the press of the Red Door Studio. Printed from the original blocks on Karma, a coated paper by Pattatch Corporation. Press work by the artist-author on a Gordon Platen Press. Boxed in linen…
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Salmon Run
"'Salmon Run' is the 27th limited edition volume created and published by Danny Pierce at the Red Door Studio, Kent, Washington"--Colophon.
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Man, Horse, and Sea
"This edition ... is a second state with ten woodcuts from the original and ten Flemish poems with English translations. The woodcuts are hand rubbed on Tableau. The text is hand set Caslon Oldstyle ... The cover is designed and made by Danny…
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Man, Horse, and Sea
"This is the tenth in a series of limited edition folio-books published by the Red Door Studio Press. The plates and illuminations are original woodcuts and printed on a Gordon Platen Press. The text is set in Caslon Oldstyle No. 471-50 and the…
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ab[landmass]
"ab[landmass] emerged out of a desire to represent change over time. I indicate this change with very simple typographic elements, the letters 'a' and…