Artistsʼ Books at the University of Oregon Libraries
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- Creator
- Contributor
- Issued
- 1994/2004
- Description
- Stories told to the artists by people who work at night, and retold in comics.
- A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
- Mode of Issuance
- Mass produced
- monographs
- Form of Work
- Subject
- Work Type
- Technique
- Box
- Adhesive binding
- Looseleaf binding
- Stapled binding
- Commercial binding
- Photography
- Measurements
- 26 cm
- Identifier
- Gren_Thei_01
- Item Locator
- N7433.4.G746 I58 1999
- Repository
- Publisher
- Place of Production
- Institution
- Conversion
- Photographed with a Canon 30d with a 24-105 IS L lens in Raw file format. In Photoshop CS3, edited for color and contrast using layers and curves adjustments and saved out as a tiff file.
- Modified
- 08/10/2023
- Collections
APA
Artistsʼ Books at the University of Oregon Libraries, University of Oregon. (22 Mar 2025). The invisible city: stories by people who work at night Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df70bt47m
MLA
Artistsʼ Books at the University of Oregon Libraries, University of Oregon. "The invisible city: stories by people who work at night" Oregon Digital. 22 Mar 2025. https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df70bt47m
Chicago
Artistsʼ Books at the University of Oregon Libraries, University of Oregon. "The invisible city: stories by people who work at night" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2025-03-22. https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df70bt47m
Wiki
{{cite web | url= https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df70bt47m | title= The invisible city: stories by people who work at night |author= |accessdate= 2025-03-22 |publisher= Fantagraphics Books}}
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