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JAB<br />

JOURNAL OF ARTISTS‘ BOOKS<br />

ISSN 1085-1461<br />

JAB was founded in an attempt to raise <strong>the</strong> level <strong>of</strong> critical inquiry about artists’ books.<br />

Since 1994 we have published more than seventy articles, reviews, and interviews by fifty different authors.<br />

The wide range <strong>of</strong> opinion and depth <strong>of</strong> writing has made JAB an indispensible resource for practitioners and<br />

scholars interested in <strong>the</strong> growing field <strong>of</strong> artists’ books.<br />

JAB is published twice each year, once in <strong>the</strong> spring and once in <strong>the</strong> fall. It is usually 32 pages, always 8.5” x<br />

11”, with no advertisements. Subscriptions are by <strong>the</strong> year. Back issues are available. Sample issues are $9.<br />

All prices include shipping and handling.<br />

$22.00 - individuals in US, Mexico, Canada<br />

$35.00 - institutions in US, Mexico, Canada<br />

If you would like to receive a <strong>2003</strong> subscription<br />

which includes JAB19 & JAB20,<br />

please send a check or money order in US dollars<br />

payable to “JAB” to <strong>the</strong> following address:<br />

JAB<br />

110 Warren Lane<br />

Charlottesville, VA 22901<br />

USA<br />

tel. 434.244.33319<br />

jabeditor@earthlink.net<br />

ne<strong>the</strong>r wallop<br />

a new artist’s book by brad freeman<br />

will be available in spring, 2004<br />

$24.00 - individuals outside North America<br />

$45.00 - institutions outside North America<br />

“I’ve gone <strong>of</strong>f on a tangent, but everything that organizes an individual is<br />

external to him. He’s only <strong>the</strong> point where lines <strong>of</strong> force intersect.”<br />

Viktor Shklovsky - A Sentimental Journey Memoirs, 1917 - 1922

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