Henry and Rose Go To Camp is the creation of Tara Bryan
and Duncan Major.
Starting with a group of small cuts found languishing at walking
bird
press, the collaborators created a story around them. Illustrated
with the
found cuts and original drawings, the book recounts the quirky adventure
of
a brother and sister at Camp Bete-n-eau. The book is letterpress-
and
Gocco-printed on Environment Text paper and hand-bound in a miniature
concertina format. The covers and slipcase are handmade paper from
Papeterie St. Armand. Henry and Rose Go To Camp is a limited edition
of 75
copies, each one signed by both artists. 2 7/8"x 2 7/8"x
3/8" $35 plus
shipping and handling.
JACK!, 2001
Bonne Bay, 2001
In the Hands of the Wind,
1993
is a suite of 16 linocuts of the Newfoundland coastline by Ann Bowman and Tara Bryan. Paper cover, Bone clasp with vellum attachment, banana paper title and colophon pages, images printed on Arches Text Wove. 5 1/8" x 8" x 3/8" edition 85 $125 plus postage