Bourne, Sheila
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
A Catalogue of Fine Press Printers in the British Isles / Colverson, Tom, editor ; Hall, Dennis, editor ; Crombie J ; Bourne S ; d'Arbeloff N ; Tyson I ; Gullick M ; Humphries D ; Bicknell L ; Adler J ; Campbell K., 1986
Art & Metiers du Livre. No.152/Oct-Nov / Minsky R ; Bourne S ; Butor M ; Altmann R ; Crombie J., 1988
Richard Minsky has translated the essay on himself by Joelle Naim into English as a stapled page enclosure. This issue also contains an essay on Kickshaw Press publications. All of the books produced by John Crombie and Sheila Bourne who own this press are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Catalogue 1999: Books in Print/Livres Disponibles / Kickshaws ; Crombie J ; Bourne S., 1999
This catalogue also announces the new address in Paris at 13 rue de la Grande Chamiere. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Contemporary Book Art / Bourne S ; Crombie J ; Connors M ; Holzer J ; Kyle H ; McCarney S ; McGrath J ; Osborn K ; Smith K ; Stokes T ; Zweig J ; Reese H., 1990
End Game (with apologies to Samuel Beckett), 1990
JC / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1988
This book is designed as an aid to meditation or concentration. Pages depict prayer beads which serve as a guiding thread or an alternative devotional aid. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mais ou vont les chiens du Havre? / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1989
The book unfolds into seven booklets bound by six plastic spiral bindings. The images deal with the dogs and their owners living in Le Havre. This is the deluxe edition printed on Arches paper. The Sackner Archive holds another copy of this book that is printed in English. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.9: Modern Literature (A-M) / Transition ; Bourne S ; Crombie J ; Apollinaire G ; Beckett S ; Burroughs WS ; Butor M ; Duchamp M ; Firesign Theatre ; Joyce J ; Warhol A., 1990
Pie / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1983
The illustrations consist of dense clusters of letters and words printed with several type faces and spacings. It starts as an incomprehensible mound of dropped type which gets smaller on each page as letters are selected to tell a story, set above in neat lines, bringing order out of chaos, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pie / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1983
The illustrations consist of dense clusters of letters and wordsprinted with several type faces and spacings. It starts as an incomprehensible mound of dropped type which gets smaller on each page as letters are selected to tell a story, set above in neat lines, bringing order out of chaos. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rough Passage / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1993
This is an erotic illustrated novel that begins with juvenille, masculine, sexual awaking and continues through first romance and then to sexual fantasies. The book was written by Crombie and the slipcase, available only in the special edition, was designed by Bourne. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Some People / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1998
This book consists of a visual biography on "Tom, Dick and Harry" intermingled with "Dick and Jane," combinations of names well known to the American public. The illustrations by Sheila Bourne depicting their lives are based upon letraset pictograms ending in an automobile accident that leaves Jane and Dick wheelchair-bound. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Un Conte a Votre Facon by Raymond Queneau / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1982
This identical in design to the English version, Yours for the Telling, that is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Untitled Book, 2nd Ed. / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1992
The illustrations consist of dense clusters of letters and words printed with several type faces and spacings. The Sackner Archive holds the first edition of this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Where Do They Go, the Dogs of Le Havre...? / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1992
The book unfolds into seven booklets bound by six plastic spiral bindings. The images deal with the dogs and their owners living in Le Havre. This is the deluxe edition printed on Arches paper. The Sackner Archive holds another copy of this book that is printed in an French. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wish You Were Here...! / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1988
Printed on Arches paper. A French version of this book also held by the Sackner Archive "Bous Baisers D'Angleterre," has identical images but conventional typography. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wish You Were Here...! / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1988
A French version of this book also held by the Sackner Archive, "Bons Baisers d'Angleterre," contains identical images but conventional typography. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Words Words Words, 1993
Yours for the Telling by Raymond Queneau / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1982
This identical in design to the French version, Un Conte a Votre Facon, that is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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