Exhibit Catalogue

Maryline Poole Adams. Jack-in-the-Box: An Alphabet. Berkeley: Poole Press, 1991. #54 of 99 copies.

_________________. A Peep-Show Alice. Poole Press, 1989. #25 of 100 copies.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. New York: Macmillan, 1980.
Designed by John Strejan; Paper engineering by James Roger D�az.
 
Robert D. Ballard, Explorer. Turner, 1992.
Illustrated by James Dietz.
Designed by Jon Z. Haber.
Paper engineering by Tor Lokvig and Dennis K. Meyer.
 
Nick Bantock. Robin Hood. New York: Viking, 1993.
Paper engineering by Nick Bantock and Dennis K. Meyer.
 
__________. Solomon Grundy. New York: Viking, 1992.
Paper engineering by Nick Bantock and Dennis K. Meyer.
 
__________. The Walrus & the Carpenter. New York: Viking, 1992.
Paper engineering by Nick Bantock and Dennis K. Meyer.
 
Michael Bender. Waiting for Filippo. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1995.
Designed by Lucy Nielsen.
 
Le Chaperon rouge. Paris: A. Capendu, Editeur, [ca. 1880].
 
A Christmas Carol. Ashland, OH: Landoll, 1995.
 
The Creation. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 1996.
Written and illustrated by Brian Wildsmith.
Designed by Jim Deesing.
Paper engineering by Bruce Reifel and Jos� R. Seminario.
 
Dean's Pop-Up Book of Ships. London: Dean & Son, [197?].
 
Henrik Drescher. Pat the Beastie. Santa Monica, CA: Hyperion, 1993.
Paper engineering by Patrick J.B. Flynn.
 
Famous Faces. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 1995.
 
Karl Friedrich Flogel. Flogels Geschichte des Grotesk komischen. Leipzig: H. Barsdorf, 1888.
 
S. Louis Giraud. Bookano Stories No. 4. London: Strand, [c1937].

____________. Bookano Stories No. 9. London: Strand, 1942.

____________. Bookano Stories No. 16. London: Strand, 1949.

____________. Daily Express Children's Annual No. 2. London: Lane, [1930?].

Goldilocks and the Three Bears. New York: Playland Books, 1989.
Linda Costello, Paper Engineer; Robert Horning, Illustrator.
 
Edward Gorey. The Dwindling Party. New York: Random House, 1982.

Kenneth Graham. The Wind in the Willows. Southeastern, PA: Stoneway Books, 1988.

The Great Menagerie: An Adaption of the Antique Pop-Up Book. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1979.
An adaption of a nineteenth-century German language edition, published by J.F. Schreiber of Esslingen, Germany.

Red Grooms. Ruckus Rodeo. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1988.

Marion Guild. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. London: Publicity Products, 1939.

The History of Little Fanny. London: Printed for S. and J. Fuller, 1811.

Imperial Surprises: A Pop-Up Book of Faberg� Masterpieces. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1994.
Paper engineering and design by Keith Moseley.
 
Hugh Johnson. Hugh Johnson's Pop-Up Wine Book. Pyramid, 1989.
Paper engineering by Ron Van der Meer.

Voitech Kubasta. Der fliegende Koffer. Hamberg: Artia, 1962.

_____________. Jack & the Beanstalk. London: Murrays Treasure/Artia, 1974.

_____________. Snow White. Murrays London: Treasure/Artia, 1977.

Nancy Leavitt. A Road Alphabet. Stillwater, Maine: 1993.
Gouache and glair on TH Saunders paper. This is N in an edition of twenty-six. Text written in Leavitt's calligraphy, with accenting swaths of color. One section of the book folds out into a panorama. Bound in cloth-backed hand-decorated board, the spine accented with a filament of gold thread. Housed in a paper chemise.
 
__________. A Small House. Stillwater, Maine: Persea Press, 1993.
Excerpt from "The Wish" by Abraham Cowley, 1647. Limited ed. of 26 lettered copies. This is copy U. Hand-painted pages with a miniature garden fold-out panorama. Hand-lettered with tiny cut-outs. Bound in the shape of a house in fuchsia, teal, silver, and green foils. Wrapped in tissue paper and housed in a drawstring paper bag with the logo of the Persea Press on the side, which is hand-deocrated.
 
Harold Lentz. Puss in Boots. New York: Blue Ribbon, 1934.
C. Carey Cloud, Illustrator.
 
__________. The "Pop-Up" Mother Goose. Bedford, MA: Applewood Books, 1995 (1934).
Facsimile of 1934 Blue Ribbon pop-up.

[McLoughlin Bros] The Lion's Den. Little Showman's Series (First Issue). New York: McLoughlin Bros, [ca. 1880].

Lothar Meggendorfer. The Genius of Lothar Meggendorfer. New York: Random House, 1985. Facsimile compilation.

Mickey's Christmas Party. Brown Wells & Jacobs, 1994.

Patrick Moore and Heather Couper. Halley's Comet. London: Deans, 1985.
Paper engineering by Vic Duppa-Whyte.
 
[National Geographic] Amazing Monkeys. Los Angeles: National Geographic Society, 1985.
Paper engineering by James Roger Diaz, John Strejan, and Rodger Smith.
 
[National Geographic] Wonderful Animals of Australia. National Geographic Society, 1990.
Paper engineering by James Roger Diaz, White Heat, Limited, and Rick Morrison.
 
Ernest Nister. Favourite Animals. Long Beach, CA: William Collins Sons and Co., 1989.
A compilation of Nister's work.
 
__________. Merry Magic-Go-Round: A Reproduction of an Antique Book of Changing Pictures by Ernest Nister. Los Angeles: Intervisual Communications, Inc, [1982?]
The original book, Merry Surprises, was published around 1897.
 
__________. Pictures to Please You with verses by Clifton Bingham and pen and ink sketches by A.G. London: Ernest Nister; New York: E.P. Dutton, [1890?].
 
__________. Special Days. New York: Philomel Books, 1989.
A compilation of Nister's work.

__________. Wild Animal Stories: A Panorama Picture Book. London: E. Nister; New York: Dutton, [1897].

The Nutcracker: A Pop-Up Book. Southeastern, PA: Stoneway Books, 1989.

Maxfield Parrish. The Maxfield Parrish Pop-Up Book. Rohnert Park, CA: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1994.
Paper engineering by John J. Strejan.
 
Peter and the Wolf. New York: Viking, 1986.
Barbara Cooney, Illustrator; John Strejan and David A. Carter, Paper Engineers.
 
Peter Pan. Hodder & Stoughton, 1983.
Paper engineering by John Strejan and Keith Moseley.
 
Peter Rabbit Pop-Up Book. Agoura Hills, CA: Barbara J. Raheb, 1994.
 
Jan Piekowski. ABC Dinosaurs. New York: Lodestar Books, 1993.
Paper engineering by Rodger Smith and Helen Balmer.
 
__________. Dinner Time. Los Angeles: Price Stern Sloan, 1981.
Paper engineering by Marcin Stajewski and James Roger Diaz.
 
__________. Haunted House. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1979.
Paper engineering by Tor Lokvig.
 
__________. Oh My a Fly! Los Angeles: Price Stern Sloan, 1989.
Paper engineering by Marcin Stajewski and Dennis K. Meyer.
 
__________. Robot. London: William Heinemann, 1981.
Paper engineering by James Roger Diaz, Tor Lokvig, and Marcin Stajewski.

Rien Poortvliet and Wil Huygen. Pop Up Book of Gnomes. London: Kestrel, 1979.

The Pop-Up Buck Rogers. Bedford, MA: Applewood Books, 1994.
Facsimile of the original, published in 1935.
 
Beatrix Potter, Author and Illustrator. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny. Baltimore: Ottenheimer, 1994.
Paper engineering by Bruce Foster.
 
Alice and Martin Provensen. Leonardo da Vinci. London: Hutchinson Children's Books, 1984.
Paper engineering by John Strejan.

Robert Sabuda. The Christmas Alphabet. New York: Orchard Books, 1994.

___________. The Knight's Castle. New York: Western, 1994.

___________. The Mummy's Tomb. New York: Western, 1994.

___________. The Twelve Days of Christmas. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.

Santa Visits Mother Goose. White Plains, NY: White Plains Greeting Card, 1953.

Maida Silverman. Dune Pop-Up Panorama Book. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1984.

Iain Smyth. The Mystery of The Russian Ruby. New York: Dutton Children's Books, 1994.

Fran Thatcher, Illustrator. Beauty and the Beast and other Fantastic Fairy Tales. New York: Singram/Random House, 1994.

Fran Thatcher and Tracey Williamson, Illustrators. The Fantastic Fairy Tale Pop-Up Book. New York: Singram/Random House, 1992.

The Three Little Kittens in the Enchanted Forest. New York: Hyperion Books for Children, 1995.
Hilary Aaron, Illustrator; Jonathan Langley, Paper Engineer.
 
The Tombs of the Pharahos: A Three-Dimensional Discovery. New York: Hyperion, 1994.
Paper engineering by David Hawcock.

Raphael Tuck. Fun at the Circus. London: Raphael Tuck & Sons, [1892?].

Issac Watts, D.D. Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament. Exeter: J.J. Williams, 1818.

Nancy Willard. Gutenberg's Gift: A Book Lover's Pop-Up Book. Baltimore: Wild Honey, 1995.
Illustrated by Bryan Leister.
 
The Wizard of OZ. Akron, OH: The Saalfield Publishing Co., 1944.
Animation by Julian Wehr.

Wizard of Oz. Honey Bear Books Giant Pop-Up Book. New York: Modern Publishing, 1990.



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