An artist's book in the form of a souvenir postcard booklet, with no text except that overprinted on a photograph for title page.
15 photographic images printed on one side of a continuous strip, folded accordion style with extended flap closure.…
Many soldiers in the American Expeditionary Forces took their cameras to war. The unknown photographer was likely part of the Vanderbilt Unit serving at Camp Hospital 28. Despite the Army Signal Corps’ sales of souvenir photographs of units and AEF…
An artist's book in tunnel book format. When the book is stretched out via the accordion folds at its sides, it depicts a Civil War camp scene composed of several photographic images arranged in layers. When the book…
Dr. William G. Kennon specialized in surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Vanderbilt and other medical schools recruited doctors and nurses to assist the American Expeditionary Force in France after the U.S. joined the war in 1917. One of 12…
An artist's book combining poetry with tipped-in photographs, large areas of flat, screen-printed color, and etchings printed on transparent sheets. Bound full in printed blue and brown cloth.
"This book was designed by Ryan Burkhart of Flying…
An artist's book. Includes text on a mounted panel inside front cover and a three-dimensional tunnel of repeating cut-out illustrations of eyeglasses, with pastedown photogram of enlarged exoskeletons and glasses at the rear. Bound to black paper…
This book is like a sacred memory: it visually carries the reader through a waking-dream state, offering doors through which one must enter and exit. This self-referential reverie in three movements contains images of…
An artists' book created at Florida State University's Small Craft Advisory Press. A three-ring binder holding 24 unnumbered looseleaf pages, on heavy paper, containing arrangements of texts and photographic images. A pocket containing a separate…