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COMPLETE LIST OF
REDSTONE PRESS PUBLICATIONS

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    1986

  • The Idea and Story Without Words
    by Frans Masereel
  • Drawing Book: Michael Rothenstein
    1987
  • Passionate Journey by Frans Masereel
    with an introduction by Thomas Mann
  • Listen! Vladimir Mayakovsky, early poems translated by Maria Enzensberger


  • 1988
  • The Gap: drawings by Daniel Miller, story by Mathew Yorke
  • Mexican Popular Prints edited by Julian Rothenstein, with a foreword by Eduardo Paolozzi,
  • The City by Frans Masereel


  • 1989
  • The City Diary
  • J.G.Posada: Messenger of Mortality, with essays by Peter Wollen, Jean Charlot and Diego Rivera, published in association with
    The South Bank Centre
  • Images of Frida Kahlo
    introduced by Angela Carter
  • Journey to Armenia by Osip Mandelstam translated by Clarence Brown
    and introduced by Bruce Chatwin


  • 1990
  • The Story Without Words Diary
  • Mexico: The Day of the Dead
    edited by Chloë Sayer
  • The Sun by Frans Masereel
  • Alfred Wallis: Paintings from St Ives with an introduction by George Melly 
    ISBN 1 870003 90 X £7.95 inc VAT available from the Tate Gallery, St Ives (Telephone 01736 796226 or fax 01736 794480)
  • Kazimir Malevich with the essay 'On New Systems in Art' edited by Mel Gooding


  • 1991
  • Alphabets and Other Signs edited by Julian Rothenstein and Mel Gooding (Second edition published by Thames and Hudson
    ISBN 0500 277 419 £14.95)
  • The Russian Futurist Diary
  • Shiko Munakata: Woodcuts edited by Adam Lowe introduced by Waldemar Januszczak.
  • Surrealist Games compiled by Alastair Brotchie, edited by Mel Gooding (Second edition Shambhala Redstone Editions,
    ISBN 1 57062 084 9 £8.99)


  • 1992
  • Drawings by Writers Diary


  • 1993
  • The Aztec Diary
  • Kalighat: Indian Popular Painting 1800-1930 with an essay by Balraj Khanna


  • 1994
  • The Paradox Box ( see Still in Print)
  • The Indian Diary, introduced by Dhruva Mistry
  • The Writers Drawing Book, edited by
    Kate Pullinger and Julian Rothenstein


  • 1995
  • Drawings by Film Directors, introduced by Stephen Frears
  • The Russian Writers Drawing Book, edited by Cathy Porter with the short story Ninochka by Anton Chekhov
  • The Box of Tricks edited by Daniel Stashower with an essay by Heathcote Williams


  • 1996
  • The Lucky Diary


  • 1997
  • The Redstone Diary of True Places, edited by Adam Lowe
  • Redstone Matchbox No.1 (see Still in Print)
  • Redstone Matchbox No.2 (see Still in Print)


  • 1998
  • The Redstone Diary of the Absurd
  • Redstone Matchbox No.3 (see Still in Print)
  • Redstone Matchbox No.4 (see Still in Print)
  • Why We Got the Sack from the Museum by David Shrigley, introduced by Will Self


  • 1999
  • The Redstone Diary-Messages to a Future



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