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A passage illuminated / Dianne Longley
Bib ID 1090324
Format BookBook
Author
Longley, Dianne
 
Description Welland, S. Aust. : D. Longley, [1992] 
1 v. (unpaged): ill. 21 x 26 cm. 
ISBN 0959188320 
Notes

Available from Dianne Longley, 87 Frederick Street, Welland SA 5007.

Limited ed. of 40 signed and numbered copies.

"The images and text were printed onto Japanese hodomura paper. The images were intaglio printed. The text was relief and intaglio printed. The books were bound using the Japanese four-hole binding technique" -- Colophon.

Subjects Longley, Dianne.  |  Prints, Australian - South Australia.  |  Bookbinding - Paper bindings - Specimens.  |  Artists' books - South Australia.
Other authors/contributors Print Studio (Welland, S. Aust.)

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