Just received Joe Hills 'Faun' Standard edition from Conversation Tree Press. They have only offered 3 books as of yet and I think Faun is the first to ship. I thought I would start a thread about the publisher. Conversation Tree Press
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Joe Hills Faun:
From the publishers site:
Our edition of Faun is limited to 736 copies and is published in four states: Standard, Deluxe, and Lettered, which are covered on this page, and the Roman Numeral, which has its own page.
All copies are signed by author Joe Hill and artist Francois Vaillancourt, who contributed 12 full colour pieces of art and 3 pen and ink drawings which are printed letterpress.
The books are letterpress-printed by Nomad Letterpress and hand bound by Ludlow Bookbinders. The text is set in Perpetua, which was cast on Nomad’s Monotype machine. The page count is 50 pages + front and back matter + 12 tipped in pages of artwork.
To mark the transition from the world as we know it to the ever-twilight lands of Palinode, a single sheet of copper-coloured Lokta paper is inserted at the start of the second part of each book. This Nepalese handmade paper is screenprinted by hand in copper ink and air-dried, producing sheets with variations in the patterns and textures.
As of today 12/04/2023 the publisher has copies available of the Standard and Deluxe editions.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostJust received Joe Hills 'Faun' Standard edition from Conversation Tree Press. They have only offered 3 books as of yet and I think Faun is the first to ship. I thought I would start a thread about the publisher. Conversation Tree Press
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My initial impressions of the standard edition of Faun:
Wait from order to delivery was reasonable. Ordered on 09/10/2023 and delivered 12/04/2023.
Packing for shipment was as good as it gets. Think Suntup or Lividian.
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The book itself is simple in design and appropriate for the story:
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Textured black endpapers that do not transalte well in the photo.IMG_4065.JPEGIMG_4066.JPEGLast edited by Martin; 12-04-2023, 11:28 PM.
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The interior is beautiful. The paper is a premium cream colored paper, combined with the font it is, for me, perfect for reading without eye strain. As you can see the images on the back side are visible through the paper but it is not noticeable on the text pages.
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The art is printed on glossy white thick stock and presents the art as well as any book I own:
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The sheet that divides the two parts of the story is unique and stunning:
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The signature sheet is your standard unnumbered sheet and placed at the back of the book:
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Overall I feel I got value for my $225 investment.
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Congrats! I really like all the art for Faun. I initially considered Faun myself as I'm a huge Hill fan, as I'm sure most others are on this forum; however, ultimately, I passed due to the price point and preferring books that have dustjackets. Once I saw their price for Flowers for Algernon, I pretty much knew that this press isn't really going to be something for me due to price. Pretty much the same way that I feel about Curious King who this press kind of reminds me of for some reason.
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Beautiful book, Martin, thanks for sharing pics. I don’t regret passing on this one, but I can certainly see why you’re fond of it.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThank you for showing us Faun! I think it's a beautiful production and Francois' art is always stunning. I think they did a great job on page design as well. I think now that these are shipping, people will buy up the remaining stock.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThank you for showing us Faun! I think it's a beautiful production and Francois' art is always stunning. I think they did a great job on page design as well. I think now that these are shipping, people will buy up the remaining stock.
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