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Published by Untitled Press, 1976
Seller: boredom books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Clean & Unmarked. Some faint creasing on cover with some of the glaze beginning to peel. Otherwise a very nice clean & straight copy. Unpaginated.
Captiva Island (Florida); Untitled Press, [1976]. First edition. 35,5x28 cm. Unpaginated. (120) pp. Original printed wrappers. Double book to be read in both directions. Spine and inner margin of front wrapper for Weil's contribution are slightly toned, and there are a few small specks on the wrapper. A fine copy. With a laid-in invitation card to Susan Weil's exhibition at "Galleriet", later called The Tornberg Gallery, in Lund, Sweden, 1978. The book is inscribed by Weil, probably at her stay in Sweden: "For Renata and Lars / Best wishes / Susan Weil". Recipients were the Swedish film historian Lars Åhlander (1937-2012) and his Italian wife Renata Centenari-Åhlander (1934-2012), actor and director.
35x27,5 cm. (120) pp. Richly illustrated. Soft cover. A very good copy. Signed by Susan Weil. An artist's book by the painter and photographer Weil and the dancer Withman. It can be read from both sides with a black and a white front cover and they share a black and white spine.
Captiva Island (Florida); Untitled Press, [1976]. First edition. 35,5x28 cm. Unpaginated. (120) pp. Original printed and laminated wrappers. Double book to be read in both directions. Spine and margins of front wrapper are slightly toned. A fine copy. Inscribed by Weil to gallery owner Anders Tornberg and his then wife: "For Anders and Monica with love / Susan", and with a greeting in handwriting on the last blank page: "If I write this in here, Anders can not say 'shut up' or 'shit'. But you have made us so happy, another home for us. A 'family' for us. The most special time ever." There are five further entries in the artist's handwriting, mainly comments upon the pictures and poems in the book. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.