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Ken Sanders Rare Books Presents E-Catalogue # 9 Green Cat Press Signed & Numbered Broadsides

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Ken Sanders

Rare Books

Presents

E-Catalogue

# 9

Green Cat Press

Signed & Numbered

Broadsides

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1. Ray Bradbury.

With Cat For Comforter. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2003. 18/45. 50 cm by 30 cm. Fine. Signed by the author and artists. Split edition: 45 copies printed in silver ink. [52953] $200 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington.

2. Ray Bradbury.

With Cat For Comforter. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2003. 16/35. 50 cm by 30 cm. Fine. Signed by the author and artists. Split edition: 45 copies printed in gold ink. [52954] $200 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. Best known for Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury has had an undeniable impact on the genre of Science Fiction. He wrote 27 novels and over 600 short stories and received numerous literary awards, including one of only 44 total awarded Pulitzer Special Citations.

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3. Greg Keeler.

Bad Kitty. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2004. 16/100. 40 cm by 47 cm. Broadside of an original essay. Fine. Signed by the author and artists. [52868] $50 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. Greg Keeler is a Montanan songwriter, poet, writer, artist, humorist, and Emeritus Professor of English. In addition to multiple books of poetry, he has published his own memoir, plus an intimate biography of novelist Richard Brautigan.

4. Charles Simic.

Little Unwritten Book. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2005. 16/125. 47 cm by 25 cm. Broadside of an original poem. Fine. Signed by the author and artist. [52871] $100 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. In addition to countless other awards and acknowledgements, Charles Simic was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry twice in the 1980s, and received the prestigious award in 1990.

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5. Ken Brewer.

Cat Dander. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2005. 16/25. Signed limited edition. 47 cm by 27 cm. Three-color letterpress broadside printed in ochre, brown and black. [52852] $100 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. An original poem by the late Utah poet laureate.

6. Tony Hillerman.

The Origin of Jim Chee's Cat. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2005. 20/60. 37.5 cm by 45 cm. Fine. Signed by the author and artists. From an edition of 60 copies. [52960] $100 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. Broadside of an original essay by the famed southwestern novelist, best known for his Navajo Tribal Police mysteries.

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7. Ray Bradbury.

Once the Years Were Numerous and the Funerals Few. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2004. 1/70. 43 cm by 27.5 cm. Fine. Signed by the author and artist. [52959] $200 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. Broadside of an original poem by legendary writer.

8. Joy Harjo.

In Honor of Mo Who Is Our Cat and We Are Hers. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2004. 16/35. 35 cm by 25 cm. Fine. Signed by the author and artist. Edition of 35. [52858] $100 Designed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. Broadside of an original poem by the Native American author, poet, performer and educator.

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9. Diane Ackerman.

School Prayer. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2008. 56/105. 38 cm by 43 cm. Signed by the author and artist. [52850] $100 Designed by Susan Makov. “School Prayer” is a poem from the collection I Praise My Destroyer. The poet, essayist, naturalist and science writer is also known for the memoir One Hundred Names for Love, for which she was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and the recently adapted-for-film The Zookeeper’s Wife.

10. Brian W. Aldiss.

Cat Improvement Company. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2004. 13/85. 46 cm by 27.5 cm. Signed by the author and artist. [52854] $100 Illustrated by Patrick Eddington. Broadside of an original poem by the late author. Hugo and Nebula award-winning Science Fiction writer Aldiss is perhaps best known for his short story, “Super-Toys Last All Summer Long,” the inspiration for the film A.I. Artificial Intelligence. The British author wrote over 80 books, 300 short stories and several volumes of poetry.

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11. Gary Stein.

Cautious Around Cats. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2005. 16/34. 41 cm by 28 cm. Broadside of an original poem. Fine. Signed by the author and artist. Edition of 34 (Roman numeral) copies. [52870] $50 Designed by Susan Makov. Gary Stein is the winner of the Brick Road Poetry Press annual contest. His first full-length book, Touring The Shadow Factory, will be published next spring. He has published dozens of poems in various literary journals.

12. Margaret Atwood.

Mourning For Cats. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2005. 20/100. 37 cm by 35 cm. Printed on Cream Rives BFK:60. Three-color letterpress broadside printed in gray, green and black. Signed by the author and artist. [52956] $100 Designed and printed by Susan Makov and Patrick Eddington. An original poem by Canadian novelist and poet, Margaret Atwood. Illustration by Utah artist Lee Deffebach. This is Deffebach's last work of art prior to her death in 2005.

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13. Margaret Atwood.

Blackie In Antarctica. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2004. 31/45. 48 cm by 27.5 cm. Broadside of an original essay. Fine. Signed by the author and artist. [53034] $100 Designed by Susan Makov. Famed for her speculative fiction, such as the MaddAddam Trilogy, Atwood is equally lauded for her poems. To date, she has published 17 books of poetry. A recipient of the Man Booker Prize, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and an inductee into Canada’s Walk of Fame, Atwood has become a household name due to the successful televised adaptation of her best-known work, The Handmaid’s Tale, and a further televised adaptation of Alias Grace.

14. Diane Ackerman.

Extinct. Salt Lake City: Green Cat Press, 2008. 38/75. 38 cm x 43 cm. Broadside excerpt from 'The Rarest of the Rare - Vanishing Animals, Timeless Worlds.' Near fine. Signed by the author and artist. [52849] $100 Designed by Susan Makov.

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