Published by Coracle, 1986
Seller: Karl Eynon Books Ltd, Tywyn, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 17.24
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. White card wraps with pastedown ( lightly dust soiled ). 64 pages illustrated. Staples starting to rust. No previous ownership markings. Good.
Published by Yale Centre for Britsh Art, New Haven, Conneticut, 1989
Seller: Frances Wetherell, Cambridge, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 55.44
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Add to basketOriginal Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket as issued. 1st Edition. Published on the occasion of the exhibition 7th November 1989 to 14th January 1990. Comprehensive survey of the Coracle Press in London. Copiously illustrated and documented. French fold wrappers Slightly used.
Published by Midland Group Gallery, Nottingham, 1975
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
US$ 27.72
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Add to basketCondition: Very good+/Near fine. Folded invitation card. The Weather House and other works, Coracle Press Exhibition 1975, Midland Group Gallery, Nottingham, 1975. 76 x 54 mm. Printed black and white, folded card. Unnumbered, unsigned, no edition size given. Text on verso reads: 'You are invited to the opening by David Brown of the exhibition on Friday July 4th at 8.00 p.m. A reading of poems by Stuart Mills and Simon Cutts will take place on this occasion'. The Weather House group show included the following artists and poets: Simon Cutts, Karl Torok, Martin Fidler, Stephen Skidmore, David Willetts, Ian Gardner, Stephen Duncalf, Kay Roberts, Stuart Mills, Stephen Bann, Edward Lucie Smith.Condition: very minor toning, otherwise fine. Overall: Very good+/Near fine.
Language: English
Published by Coracle, 1996
Seller: Chambers Books, Warszawa, Poland
Condition: Very Good. Scarce. A box of 48 postcards singularly made for this publication. Cards either made, or are pictures of three-dimensional artworks, by Erica Van Horn, Thomas A. Clark, Bill Culbert, Colin Sackett, Richard Long, Victoria Miro, Kay Roberts, Percy Grainger, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Tony Cragg, Stephen Duncalf, Chris Drury, Antony Gormley, Stephen Skidmore, Simon Cutts, Alice Neel, John Janssen, Martin Fidler, Tony Hayward, Les Bicknell, Bernard Lassus, Yoko Terauchi, and Patrick Sayfour. Some slight bumping to corners of cards, box is free of obvious wear.
Published by Coracle Press, London, 1975
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
US$ 55.44
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Add to basketCondition: Condition: Fine. A4 sheet printed black on cream stock. The first piece of material published by Coracle Press, this broadsheet outlines the intentions of Coracle Press and the circumstances of its creation. Cutts writes 'Coracle Press has come about by the geographical separation of Stuart Mills and myself I remain devoted largely to the tradition of the Book, of the printed poem, in its most formal sense, viewed alongside the primacy of Mallarme's 'Instrument Spirituel' beginning to incorporate and extend the experimental work.'. And continues 'At the same time, the printed object begins to emerge, independent in the sequence of its parts, which uses printing and process of manufacture as the integer of its multiplicity and editioning By utilising a variety of printing methods, partially economical, partially uneconomical, it is hoped that over a long period of time, several elaborate publications will become viable'. Includes information about 'A Book of Braids' by Simon Cutts and Kay Roberts, as well as an order form for the book and the 'A Coracle' monthly subscription. The broadside ran to 17 issues in sheet form followed by 2 folded multi-numbered issues (21 in total via 19 printed sheets). Condition: Fine.
Published by Arts Council of Great Britain, London, 1984
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketCondition: fine. Thomas A. Clark and Simon Cutts, Salon D'Automne : Coracle Press at the Serpentine Gallery, Arts Council of Great Britain, London, 1984. 188 x 146mm. Unpaginated. Essay in words and images (black and white photographs) by Thomas A Clark and Simon Cutts, commemorating the Coracle Press exhibition at the Serpentine from 6-28 October, 1984. Condition: fine.
Published by Coracle Press, London, 1975
Seller: Frances Wetherell, Cambridge, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 131.68
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Add to basketOriginal Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Midland Group Gallery, Nottingham July 5th - 26th. Featuring the work of Ian Gardner, Karl Torok, Martin Fidler, David Willetts, Stephen Duncalf, Stephen Skidmore, Bob Evans, Kay Roberts, Stuart Mills, Simon Cutts. Small 4to. A firm, clean copy.
Published by Coracle Press, Camberwell, London, 1975
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
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US$ 346.53
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Add to basketCondition: Very good. Simon Cutts, A Coracle no. 1-12, Coracle Press, Camberwell, London, January-December 1975. Together, these monthly broadsheets are the first things published by Coracle Press. 12 issues in 11 A4 sheets, printed black on cream stock. The issues are as follows: no. 1 statement of intent by Simon Cutts, no. 2 various quotations and offer of the earliest publications, no. 3 Stephen Duncalf, no. 4 juxtaposition of two images of cafe signs, no. 5 homage to Eric Mendelsohn, no. 6 quotation from Stephen Bann and invitation to The Weather House and other works exhibition, no.7/8 Thumb poem (by Cutts?), no.9 Medley 2 consisting of quotations including 'Don't blame me if your cheese-on-toast is leathery' unknown, no. 10 a cartoon, no.11/12 i. statement by Simon Cutts, no. 11/12 ii. printed on card with glue patch to centre, missing the plastic sliding letter puzzle that would have been affixed but nearly always falls off. Condition: all folded with the exception of no. 1 and nos. 11/12 i. and ii., no. 3 slight foxing to edge, no. 6 to no. minor toning to edge, no. 10 toning and foxmarks, no. 11/12 i. some foxing and childlike pink felt-tip pen mark and no. 11/12 ii. light foxing and spotting, glue mark to centre. Condition: very good.
Published by Coracle 1975, 1975
Seller: Peter J. Hadley Bookseller BA, Ludlow, United Kingdom
US$ 547.51
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Add to basketNear Fine set of Broadsides on A4 sheets in original mailing envelope with ' Karl' on Coracle Printed Label to front of envelope. The First items published by the Press, exceptional condition with the plastic sliding letter puzzle still in situ on Issue 11 /12.Karl Torok's Set, Close collaborator and Long Term friend of Simon Cutts.