Item #14287 The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION. Glenn Todd, Bruce Conner, Illust.
The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION
The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION
The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION
The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION
The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION
The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION

The Ballad of Lemon & Crow with Prospectus SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION

San Francisco: The Arion Press, 2002.

Limited First Edition. Hardcover. This first printing of The Ballad of Lemon & Crow, a Southern Gothic and medieval English ballad-inspired tale about three generations of neighbors of Native American, European, African, and Vietnamese descent in rural Oklahoma, is letterpress printed on all-cotton Ruysdael paper, with illustrations, included 6 collages made from 19th century wood engravings, by Bruce Conner and, in his style, by anonymous artists, including publisher Andrew Hoyem, printed on mould-made T. H. Saunders buff loan paper, in an edition limited to 300 numbered and 26 lettered copies, this being number 157, with each copy signed by author Glenn Todd and artist Bruce Conner.

Edition limited to 300 numbered copies for sale and 26 lettered copies for complimentary distribution, this being number 157, with each copy signed by both Glenn Todd and Bruce Conner. 10 1/2" X 7 1/4". 51pp. Bound in yellow cloth with an ink-blot pattern in black, from a drawing by an anonymous artist, that is continuous front to back, interrupted by a black cloth spine with a yellow titling label, in a black paper slipcase with matching yellow titling label. Bumping and rubbing to top corner of lightly dust-soiled slipcase, else fine. Accompanied by the publisher's prospectus for this title, as well as a slightly smudged invitation to the Arion Press reception celebrating its publication. This is the 63rd publication of The Arion Press. Very good. Item #14287

Price: $250.00