Accession number
PML 196039
Creator
Maret, Russell.
Published
[New York : Russell Maret], 2014.
Credit line
Purchased on the Gordon N. Ray Fund, 2014.
Notes
Title in colophon: Interstices & intersections or, An autodidact comprehends a cube.
Designed, illustrated, and printed by the author.
Two-sided accordion structure comprised of 30 folded leaves attached (15 per side); the text runs continuously from front to back and the book must be flipped over in order to be read through.
"There are three editions: Seventy-five copies, numbered 1-71 and AP1-AP4.... Sixteen copies, numbered I-XIII and API-APIII....accompanied by a second volume of state and progressive proofs of the proposition matching the book's number. ... One copy, lettered E...accompanied by a complete, unbound set of state & progressive proofs...."--Colophon.
Library's copy numbered 37.
Designed, illustrated, and printed by the author.
Two-sided accordion structure comprised of 30 folded leaves attached (15 per side); the text runs continuously from front to back and the book must be flipped over in order to be read through.
"There are three editions: Seventy-five copies, numbered 1-71 and AP1-AP4.... Sixteen copies, numbered I-XIII and API-APIII....accompanied by a second volume of state and progressive proofs of the proposition matching the book's number. ... One copy, lettered E...accompanied by a complete, unbound set of state & progressive proofs...."--Colophon.
Library's copy numbered 37.
Description
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 35 cm
Summary
An illustrated edition of thirteen propositions from Heath's translation of Euclid's Elements of Geometry with Maret's personal prose commentary on geometry, literature, and letterforms.
Binding
Double-sided leporello accordion binding in teal goatskin and printed gray paper; issued in gray cloth-covered clamshell box, by Daniel Kelm.
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