The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 27, 1986, Image 19

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    16--The Daily Collegian ‘Vednesday, Aug. 27, 1986
Anion Press honors pioneering ornithologist
By JEFF SKLANSKY '
Associated Press Writer
SAN FRANCISCO Master printer Andrew
Iloyem, the man responsible for a 33-foot-long
edition of Flatland and a round edition of The
World Is Round. has always had a passion for
literature's rare birds.
So it seems fitting that for his biggest project in
r► 25-year printing career he's chosen to publish,
for the first time, 156 19th-century paintings of
Western American birds. The book, which carries
a price tag of $4,500, will be accompanied by a
biography of their creator: an unsung ornitholog
ist named Andrew Jackson Grayson.
"Grayson was an artist and a naturalist, and a
pioneer in both areas ... a self-defined man,"
lloyem said with reverence, as he sat in the San
Francisco home of his Anion Press.
Like Grayson, floyem is a pioneer, a man who
has written the book on the Anion style of fine
printing and bridged the gap between literature
and art in a way uniquely his own.
The two or three bOoks Anion Press produces
each year carry iloyem's imprint on every page, a
blending of medium and message quite unlike the
paperback pulp of larger publishers. He is one of a
small group of printers carrying on the ancient
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tradition of making books as craft, rather than
technology.
And he is regarded by many as one of the best.
Anion Press "certainly has had a more diverse and
interesting and more substantial output than any
fine press operating in the United States today,"
said Sandra Kirshenbaum, publisher of Fine
Print, a San Francisco q• arterly which reviews
works by fine presses. "It ranks with the best in
the world."
Hoyem's latest work seems ideal for countering
criticism, such as that from Frances Butler of
Poltroon Press in Berkeley, Calif., that he is
content to print beautiful editions of safe classics
rather than risky experimental works of which
Poltroon has made a specialty.
It's not a complaint that can easily be made of
Anion's Birds of the Pacific Slope, due out in
December. It's' the most ambitious of Anion's 20
publications to date and one of the few to consist of
entirely original material.
"It is far and away the biggest thing we've ever
done," said Hoyem, with the nervous enthusiasm
befitting someone hoping to sell 400 sets of un
known bird pictures for $4,500.
The attention to detail epitomizes Hoyem's
style. The 19-by-25-inch plates are reproduced on
cotton, acid-free paper made specially for the book
to, simulate Grayson's own watercolor paper.
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Captions for each plate have been typeset by
hand, allowing greater refinement of the spaces
between letters than a machine can offer.
A separate 500-page volume will accompany
each set, including a biography of Grayson and
additional information on his work, printed by
letterpress raised letter plates directly im
printed on the Coventry Rag pages rather than
by offset printing, in which an inked rubber
cynnaer prints each page. Offset is the method
used by most large publishers.
Hoyem can only hope the Bare-throated Tiger-
Heron and the Military Macaw are as popular as
Moby Diclz. and
,The Maltese Falcon, two earlier
Anion editions.
"There is a great deal of financial worry that is
connected with doing this," he admitted. "That is
the most difficult part."
In all his editions, Hoyem aims to complement
the text with its aesthetic presentation, forming a
work with a value he says cannot be broken down
into component parts. . .
Earlier this year, Anion produced a new edition
of Gertrude Stein's children's classic, The World
Is Round. Like the title, and in accord with Stein's
unconventional "circular" prose, the Anion book is
round.
Because the main character's name is Rose, the
book is bound in rose-colored cloth.
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