Search Results
2006
edition 50
8.5 x 6.6 inches
32 pages
Letterpress and silkscreen on Fabriano Ingres paper; drum-leaf binging; Corx covers; anti-static bag sealed with industrial inventory sticker
$675 available from Booklyn
Who is a Jew?
Who is a Sikh?
Who is a stranger, and what should I do?
Who is afraid of Adam Smith?
Who is afraid of the dark?
Who is afraid of Virginia Ham?
Who is Ayn Rand?
Who is baseball’s greatest hitter?
Who is baseball’s greatest pitcher?
Who is black?
Pairing the poignant, hilarious, and remarkably current results from searches-by-title on the NYPL’s online catalog with an excerpt from Isaac Asimov’s 1984 prescient text about home computing. While the internet has indeed provided instant access to an enormous quantity of information, it still can't answer the most important questions, such as "Why is Daddy leaving?" and "Who owns history?".
Declared "a bijou of a book" by Clif Meador in JAB 21.
Included in the following exhibtions: 2006 "100 Artist Books" University of Southern California