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EXPLORE THE ISSUE 

Commemorating our 10th anniversary—and clocking in at 240 pages in a brand-new, multi-book format—this special themed issue is devoted to personal and institutional archives. It kicks off with 43 pages of handwritten notes from the collections of Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner related to the award-winning AMC series; and also includes contributions from the Museum of Modern Art Archives (curator William C. Seitz's photographs of sites painted by Claude Monet); the American Museum of Natural History photo archive (a selection of archival photographs curated by artist Mark Dion); the Jewish Museum (presented by artist Barbara Bloom and related to her 2013 exhibition "As It Were...So to Speak"); the Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry (never-before-seen works by the eccentric monk/concrete poet Dom Sylvester Houédard); The Mott Collection (punk ephemera from the Thatcher Era); Dean Wareham (early drafts of his lyrics for Galaxie 500 songs); Christopher Knowles (a 23x37" removable poster featuring cassette tapes recorded by the artist and poet in the 1970s); cookbook author and culinary historian Jessica Harris (a curated selection of food-related postcards related to the African diaspora); photo archivist Rich Remsberg (pages from used coloring books from the past 60 years); Stephen Sprouse (a treasure trove of sketches, diary pages, and swatch books recovered from a dumpster by collectors Carol McCranie and Javier Magri), and D. James Dee, a.k.a. "the SoHo Photographer," who contributes images of his archive of 250,000 photographs of contemporary artworks by Basquiat, Johns, Warhol and others.

The issue concludes with a CD featuring songs inspired by objects from the personal belongings of Prince Rama, Wesley Stace, Sam Phillips, and 7 other musicians.

240 pages, 14 offset-printed, saddle-stitched books in custom slipcase. Printed in Canada. Published November 2013.