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TABLE OF CONTENT: This notesbook has been published in fragments; each fragment can be PERCY, Walker. CH2 found in a paper book as cited on the The Moviegoer P10 S7 Slast reverse. Follow the citations to read KNABB, Ken. Intro. to a Critique the complete work. Before starting, Situationist International P11 S1S6 W6 please duplicate this bookmark (on a Anthology copy machine, or by downloading and PICASSO, Pablo. CH4.4 printing it) 14 times. As you read, Picasso on Art P1 S3P2 S1 leave one bookmark in each paper book juncture. BURROUGHS, William S. CH1 ANS 23 The Job: Interviews
SCHLERETH, Thomas J. CH4
KEY: Material Culture Studies in P6 S1P7 CH = chapter ANS = answer America P = paragraph SEC = section S = sentence = read through PROUST, Marcel. CH1 Swann’s Way Ppenultimate S4
PERCY, Walker. CH14
Lost in the Cosmos P14 S1 W3P18
NELSON,Theodore Holm. CH2.2
Literary Machines P14 S3P19 The Paperless Books Dept. at Ugly Duckling Presse publishes and distributes books which escape NYCE, James M. CH5 SEC7 attempts to keep them in one place. Though the From Memex to Hypertext P1 S2P2 term “paperless” has been more frequently associated with the possibilities of digital storage HOFFMAN, Katherine. CH5 of language, in this case “paperless” is meant to Collage: Critical Views P8 S2S7 W14 address the basic assumptions and structures of book distribution and its relationship to how we MILLER, Perry. Preface read. The PBD hopes that such projects may Errand Into the Wilderness P8 S3S7 W5 result in novel ways of reading, writing, and distributing books. BORGES, Jorges Luis. “The Library of Babel” P12 S2 W12S8
DARWIN, Charles. To Mrs. D. April 28, 1858
Letters S2S3 The Paperless Books Dept. www.uglyducklingpresse.org WARREN, Robert Penn. CH2 SEC6 All the King’s Men P4 S2P6 Spenultimate UGLY DUCKLING PRESSE