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This book was modeled after the popular Victorian parlor game, the Exquisite Corpse. It was played by a number of people, each drawing one segment of a "corpse" on an accordion-folded piece of paper. Each segment was drawn without seeing the rest of the corpse. That was how Separated at Birth was written and illustrated. One of the authors wrote a paragraph and sent a sentence to the other, which then became the first sentence of their paragraph Octavo. Unpaginated. Ten woodcuts in blue, black, and red by the authors. Printed on Rives Heavyweight in Times New Roman and Futura types. Taupe cloth with red lettering on the front cover in an accordion-style binding. Lower back cover slightly bumped and slight staining on the lower front cover. A near fine copy. Of 35 copies, this is number 28, signed in ink by the authors on the colophon. Mare Blocker founded the M Kimberly Press is 1984 and specializes in printmaking, book arts, and drawing. She worked as the Visiting Instructor of Art at Whitman College and a Workshop Instructor in bookbinding at the Missoula Art Museum. Seller Inventory # 16163
Title: Separated at Birth: A Strange Tale of Sharp ...
Publisher: [Seattle, Washington:] The M Kimberly Press, 1989.
Binding: Hardcover
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Seller: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. Book and archive of related material, includes: 5 handwritten cards by Mare Blocker of the text; three page typed letter regarding the proposed project between Blocker and Chris Stern; two greeting cards printed by Blocker and addressed to Stern regarding the book; two color printed test sheets (one featuring text). The book is one of thirty-five signed and numbered copies (signed by Blocker and Stern); this being #30. 6 .75 x 9.5 in. Printed on Rives Heavyweight in Times New Roman and Futura types, and bound accordion-style with 32 folding panels into gray cloth with red lettering on the front cover. Illustrated with ten woodcuts printed in blue, black, and red. A Fine copy. // "A strange tale of sharp things, dark things, curiosity & love', based on the Victorian parlor game 'Exquisite Corpse'. Seller Inventory # 646244