Benjamin Button:
The Numbered Edition
Benjamin Button: The Numbered Edition
F Scott Fitzgerald's short story The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was first published in 1922. The eponymous hero is born in Baltimore in 1860 with the physical characteristics of a seventy-year old man. As time passes his appearance becomes younger and younger. It was the basis of the acclaimed 2018 film of the same name starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett.
Now Dave McKean has made seventeen stunning three-colour relief prints for our seventy-two page edition. Three of them are over two pages and are bound into the book on tabs so that they open flat.
Printed letterpress in three colours by Phil Abel and Robert Hetherington on a Heidelberg cylinder press at Hand & Eye Editions
Typeset in Baskerville
Printed on Munken 150 gsm
Trimmed page size 280 x 200 mm / 11 x 7.8 in
72 pages
Signed by the artist, Dave McKean
Limited to 200 copies, of which 180 are for sale
The book is bound in quarter black goatskin with marbled paper on the front and back boards. It is available in two versions, both identical except for the black goatskin leather label that is on the front board.
Both, the Question Mark and Hourglass versions, are foil-blocked in cream and gold.
Both have the same slipcase, covered in a teal book cloth foil-blocked with a Dave McKean design in black and cream and lined with black suedel.
Price: £395
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