Illustrated book (limited edition)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Bons Baisers d'Angleterre / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1991
Cependant la Vie Continuait / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1991
The Sackner Archive holds an English language version of the book, "Meanwhile Life Went On." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Countdown / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1990
Fancy That / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1987
Printed on Arches paper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Grandma's Birthday Party / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1998
Hanky Panky: A Cross Channel Tale / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1979
Lickety-Split Splickety-Lick Clickety-Click / Crombie. John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1980
Like Mother...And Other Tales / Allais, Alphonse ; Bourne, Sheila ; John Crombie, translator., 1980
Meanwhile Life Went on / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1987
The Sackner Archive holds a French language edition of the book, "Cependant la Vie Continuait." The theme of this absurd tale is the senses gone awry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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.
Stitches in Time / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1985
The pages are designed to appear like embroidered quilts. The funny, macabre story is about Mary Ann who becomes a veritable human human torch as the tale unravels. The illustations and typography are both plays on the ideas of quilt-making. So named because each sheet looks like an old fashioned, cross-stitched sampler. It is about Mary Ann, born 1909. We meet her on the first page surrounded by dozens of cross-stitched pictures which later reappear as her gloomy story unfolds. They include a flatiron, a goat, a pig, a sinister man on a bicycle, etc., in a wide range of pastel colours: black is absent until her obituary on the last page. From her life and hard times, Mary Ann could have appropriately been called Calamity Jane but while her tale is desperate, its telling and illustrating is a frivolous delight. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Colour Schemers / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1982
The Colour Schemers / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1982
Too Too True / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1989
Tutti Frutti, 1987
The book is an illustrated guide to 15 fruit drinks. -- 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.
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.