"The name of the magazine comes indirectly from a work by Kurt Schwitters; 'A Small Home for seamen'. I have been told that it was one Agnes Weston who founded the seamen's homes in this country and I hope this magazine will likewise provide some sort of refuge. ... [details]
Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Coracle, London, [ ] 1986 - [ ] 1986. Originally part of the event "Three Artists from France," and reprinted from that catalogue. Includes an artist's bibliography, text by Stephen Bann, and numerous black-and-white and color illustrations. [details]
Published in conjunction with the artist's exhibition, March and April 1983 at Gimpel Fils, London. [details]
An artists' book of concrete poetry. Includes an essay by the artist on the "Aspects of Visual Poetry" and an exhibition chronology. [details]
Artist's book by Hamish Fulton with illustrations in red and text by the artist in English. [details]
An artists' book consisting of a one word contributions by 32 artists: Thomas A. Clark, Laurie Clark, Bob Cobbing, Jonathan Williams, Stuart Mills, Rod Gathercole, John Bevis, Pierre Garnier, Ilse Garnier, Ernst Jandl, Yves Abrioux, John Janssen, Colin Sackett, Jont Whittington, Eck Finlay, Stephen Duncalf, Douglas Chambers, Maurizio Nannucci, Francis Edeline, Simon Cutts, Clive Phillpot, Ian Steohen, Bob Arnold, Ian Wittlesea, David Preece, Gael Turnbull, Cid Corman, Edwin Morgan, Joanna Buick, Harry Gilonis, Stephen Bann, and Trevor Winkfield. [details]
Catalogue of books offered by the Coracle Press in 1992. Includes black-and-white illustrations and book descriptions. [details]
An artists' book consisting of dark blue pages with large letterpress words and two screen-printed images. [details]
Coracle press catalogue produced in 1989 advertising large edition books for sale. Includes Stephen Mallarme quote and intentionally folded pages. [details]
An artist book by Bernard Lassus. Text translated from the original French by Stephen Bann. [details]