Opal L. Nations, Banner's Death and The Man Who Entered Pictures
Two publications published at Beau Geste Press in Collumpton in 1972. (1) Banner's Death. Staple and tape bound, 30 x 21 cm, 7 pp. Edition of 90 copies. Cover with mounted hand-painted and mimeographed newspaper on card. Collection of mimeographed hand-etched drawings and text. In very good state.
(2) The Man Who Entered Pictures. Written by Opal L. Nations and interpreted by Felipe Ehrenberg. Softcover, 20.5 x 33 cm, 40 pp. Edition of 150. Mimeographed on various colours and types of paper. Features stories by Opal L. Nations with illustrations by Ehrenberg. Discolouration and some edge wear to covers, interior good. (total 2)
Beau Geste Press was an independent publisher ran by Felipe Ehrenberg, Martha Hellion and David Mayor from 1970 to 1976. Based in a farmhouse in Devon, UK, they produced art works, books, pamphlets and magazines in collaboration with visiting artists from the international experimental art and Fluxus scene.