CATALOG NO. B62 2019
Collaborative Artist Books with the Delaware Valley Chapter of the Guild Of Book Workers - Once Upon a Book

Collaborative Artist Books with the Delaware Valley Chapter of the 
			Guild Of Book Workers - The Man Whose Mother was a Pirate


Specifications
Altered book - The Man Whose Mother was a Pirate by Margaret Mahy with pictures by Margaret Chamberlain
Size - 9.5" x 9.5" Two fold out panels with pop ups cut from the book
Original ink and watercolor illustrations by Thomas Parker Williams
Pinhole photographs by Mary Agnes Williams

DVC Members participating - Alice Austin, Cindy Au-Kramer, Kristin Balmer, Paige Billin-Frye, Henry Blanco White, Dee Collins, Beth Curren, Sophy DiPinto, Jane Griffith, Karen Hanmer, Becky Koch, Andrea Krupp, Karen Lightner, Emily Martin, Thomas Parker and Mary Agnes Williams, Todd Pattison, Maria G Pisano, Jennifer Rosner, Lisa Scarpello, Ruth Scott Blackson, Mary Wootton.

The guidelines for Once Upon a Book
Who doesn’t love children’s books? We all have a favorite book that was read to us as children or ones that we read to our own children, or even grandchildren. For many of us, it was the start of a passion for all things book-related. We would like to display our love of children’s books by having chapter members rebind, alter, restore, or create from scratch, a book intended for children.
Pretty much anything goes. Some ideas: Create your own children’s book, either a one–off or an edition. Bind a children’s book in any way you like. Restore a well-loved children’s book. Alter an existing children’s book.

Exhibition - October 1st 2019 - Friday, November 29th, 2019 – Free Library of Philadelphia
This book was donated to the Children's Literature Research Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia

Collaborative Artist Books with the Delaware Valley Chapter of the 
			Guild Of Book Workers - The Man Whose Mother was a Pirate


Collaborative Artist Books with the Delaware Valley Chapter of the 
			Guild Of Book Workers - The Man Whose Mother was a Pirate