About the Book
This book is a brief photographic record of the Little Free Library in Cochranville, Pennsylvania, from its beginnings in January 2018 to March 2020. The photos, which are mostly in chronological order, follow the design, build and evolution of the library over those two years.
The library, which was founded as community resource on the principle of Take A Book, Return A Book, has broadened its scope and is now home to a wide selection of free books, lending books, a growing collection of Artist’s Books and a permanent section including signed and first edition books. It is the second book from the publishing project of Street Road Artists Space.
Editors: James Smith, Emily Artinian, Emily Manko, Carol Maurer.
The library, which was founded as community resource on the principle of Take A Book, Return A Book, has broadened its scope and is now home to a wide selection of free books, lending books, a growing collection of Artist’s Books and a permanent section including signed and first edition books. It is the second book from the publishing project of Street Road Artists Space.
Editors: James Smith, Emily Artinian, Emily Manko, Carol Maurer.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 168 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781715182052
- Publish Date: Jul 10, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords books, little free library, library
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About the Creator
Street Road Artists Space
Cochranville, Pennsylvania, US
Street Road is an experimental art space and library founded in 2011 and located in Cochranville, Pennsylvania. We host art and other exploratory projects that focus on themes of property and ownership. Our publishing branch is small and focused, editioning and hosting small artist book projects.