Envelope interior installations: p. [2]. Envelope interior publications: p. [3]. Erica Van Horn. Place of publication from p. [4]. The patterning of the inside of an envelope must have begun as an attempt to hide what was within ... That these conceits are still designed and made, emblems of material and tactility, at this point in the electronic age, is a cause of much surprise and wonder. The collecting, cutting-open and exposure of these contents has become almost a life' work--P. [2]. Wrapper title.
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[4] p. : col. ill. ; 15 cm. + 1 envelope (15 x 13 cm.) print
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