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While trying to offer some small help to my late friend Edward Bradford with his soon to be posthumously published bibliography of Edward Gorey‘s works, I kept on thinking about the imminent dilemma each bibliography faces: being outdated the moment it is published as a book.
The bibliography of the more than 100 Zagava books and editions tries to avoid this by being published as cards on high-quality cardboard, housed in an illustrated box. Did you know for instance, that there are 3 leather-bound exemplars of Reggie Oliver’s “Virtue in Danger”? Or that there is a red hors de commerce binding of Quentin S. Crisp’s “Erith” and a one-of-kind version of “Transactions of The Flesh” in a flexible wooden binding?