The Year in Fine Press 2024

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The Year in Fine Press 2024

1Shadekeep
Modificato: Apr 24, 3:29 pm

A rolling roster of fine press releases for 2024. The lists are alphabetical by press and title. The Released list includes books actually released in 2024. The Forthcoming list includes those which are announced or available for pre-order in 2024.

Released

Areté Editions
· The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Arion Press
· Pooh
Conversation Tree Press
· Peter Pan
Corvus Works
· A Type Specimen: Schneidler Mediaeval
Fine Press Poetry
· Birds & Flowers
Fleece Press
· All Around the Block
Foolscap Press
· Thomas Paine
Gaspereau Press
· Stilt Jack
Heavy Duty Press
· Understanding This Book
Incline Press
· Baskerville's PREFACE
· Singing Aloud
No Reply Press
· Death
· The Death of Ivan Ilyich
· The Story of an Hour
Plain Wrapper Press Redux
· Uncle Umberto’s Orchard
Reading Room Press
· Ha'nacker Mill
St Brigid Press
· In Spring ~ Emily Dickinson
St James Park Press
· Animal Farm
Suntup Editions
· The Amityville Horror
· Boy’s Life
· The Godfather
· The Last Unicorn
· Life of Pi
Thornwillow Press
· The Gift of the Magi
· Ulysses
· Winterreise
TOC Berlin
· Everything Is Illuminated

Forthcoming

Amaranthine Books
· 2001: A Space Odyssey
· Catch-22
Ampersand Book Studio
· Master and Commander
Angel Bomb
· The Things
Areté Editions
· Frozen Hell
Ascensius Press
· Areopagitica
Barbarian Press
· Bordering on the Sublime
· Pastoral Elegies
Consensus Press
· Sinuhe †
Conversation Tree Press
· Flowers for Algernon
· Treasure Island
Cordes Press
· The Bamboo Cutter and The Princess Moonlight
Corvus Works
· Certain of Ovid’s Elegies
· Duncan Glen: poet, typographer, publisher and educationalist
Curious King
· Before They Are Hanged
· The Fifth Season
· Hyperion
Factotum Pers
· Dickninge
First Bite Press
· Victoria: A Bedside Table Tale
Gaspereau Press
· Sorts Bountiful
Hand & Eye
· The Woman in White
Heavenly Monkey
· The Dunwich Horror
Lyra’s Classics
· The Wizard of Oz
Nawakum
· A Bonsai-Shaped Mind & Postures of the Heart
Nomad Letterpress
· Moving
No Reply Press
· The Ethics of Ambiguity
· The Tell-Tale Heart
· The Waste Land
· Words / Palabras
Old School Press
· Plates for a Herbal
Prelo Prints
· The Lyfe of Saynt Margarete
Reading Room Press
· A Parliament of Owls
Salvage Press
· Carbon
St Brigid Press
· The Work of Thinking: The Value of Uncertainty
St James Park Press
· The Beauty of Byrne
Suntup Editions
· Born of Man and Woman
· Good and Joyful Things
· Hell House
· Rebecca
· Winterset Hollow
· The Yellow Wall-Paper
· (to-be-announced May 2024 title)
· (to-be-announced June 2024 title)
Sutton Hoo Press
· Ecclesiastes
Thornwillow Press
· Charlotte's Web
· A Journalist at War
· The Red One
· The Infamous Bengal Ming
Tudor Black Press
· James Guthrie & The Pear Tree Press
· Prometheus the Firegiver
Two Ponds Press
· CAKE
· Gold Trees

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2Shadekeep
Mar 4, 6:49 pm

Ha, wow, I dropped the ball here! Starting to fill in the list now, please send further entries, thanks!

3Chemren
Mar 4, 7:05 pm

Looks like The Wizard of Oz from Lyra’s Classics line sometime this spring, based on recent facebook posts.

4supercell
Mar 4, 7:42 pm

Areté's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button should also be out by summer.

5Nightcrawl
Mar 4, 7:46 pm

Suntup Godfather numbered edition is in the process of shipping now.

6EdwinDrood
Modificato: Mar 4, 8:26 pm

Amaranthine Books

- Catch-22 (shipping later this year)

Thornwillow Press

- Ulysses (remaining versions)

Tudor Black Press

- James Guthrie & The Pear Tree Press

7ChestnutPress
Modificato: Mar 5, 2:15 am

Jessica Traynor’s ‘Carbon’ from The Salvage Press is another one due out this year, plus two Chestnut Press editions (one being co-published with No Reply Press)

8Levin40
Mar 5, 3:08 am

Sorry to nitpick, but the 2023 listed stated 'The list is alphabetical by press and title, and includes only books actually released in 2023, not those announced or available for pre-order in the year'. I hope all the titles you list above will be released this year but at the moment it's purely conjecture, and we're mixing preorders with actual releases.

9Shadekeep
Mar 5, 8:08 am

Thanks everyone for the updates, I'll get the list revised soon.

>8 Levin40: Yes, I thought about that. I was thinking of putting "coming in 2024" titles in italics instead, but would it be better to do it like 2023 and only put those actually released? I want this to be a useful resource, so whichever approach is preferred is the one I'll take.

10DenimDan
Mar 5, 9:05 am

An artist's book from the Heavy Duty Press, "Understanding This Book" was completed in 2023 but made available in 2024. It is difficult to summarize. Multiple sizes of handset Franklin Gothic Vandercook-printed on various Hahnemuhle papers in an edition of 18. Michael Koppa, the printer and proprietor of Heavy Duty Press, has a detailed description of the origins of the project on his website: https://heavydutypress.com/understanding-this-book/

11Shadekeep
Mar 5, 9:15 am

>10 DenimDan: Wild! Definitely one for the list, thanks.

12supercell
Mar 5, 10:08 am

Then there is also Peter Pan by Conversation Tree Press (officially a 2023 publication but only finished early this year), and Curious King's The Fifth Season, which should be shipping out in April-May.

13MobyRichard
Mar 5, 10:32 am

Foolscap is releasing their 'Thomas Paine'

14jveezer
Mar 5, 10:49 am

First Bite Press, a CODEX discovery and whose first book I hope to review soon on TWBE, will be releasing Victoria: a Bedside Table Tale in the fall of 2024

15Shadekeep
Mar 5, 10:57 am

>14 jveezer: Interesting stuff. Was The Canon of Aphrodisia and the related chapbooks published last year? If so, I'll add them to that list as well.

16SebRinelli
Mar 5, 11:46 am

>10 DenimDan: Captivating stuff. Thanks for pointing to it. Do you already something from the press?

17jveezer
Mar 5, 12:16 pm

>15 Shadekeep: Yes! Her first book, The Canon of Aphrodisia was published last(this?) year. i didn't pay enough attention to the title page to notice the pub date. She had copies at CODEX and has been fulfilling orders and binding deluxes in batches.

18Shadekeep
Modificato: Mar 5, 12:32 pm

>17 jveezer: Groovy, thanks! I'll get it added to the 2023 list.

The set is dang tempting, let us know when your review is up, I may plump for it myself.

19jveezer
Mar 5, 12:46 pm

>18 Shadekeep: I know. I'm definitely in for the on-going chapbook series. I REALLY want those books too...

20DenimDan
Mar 5, 1:22 pm

>16 SebRinelli: I have a few of his books. A slightly more traditional one is "Typesetting on a Winter's Afternoon," which reprints a story originally published in "Parenthesis" 3 (1999). It's a wonderful meditation on setting type, life's quiet moments, the value of our time. It is definitely an artist's book, but one that also appeals to those who prefer a story in their books! I highly recommend it.

I also have some cool, weird ones: "Alchemy" in which Koppa handsets all of the Sparta that he has on hand before putting it in the hellbox. It is wild. I own his "8TBags" (8 tea-bags, 80 bags), which seems like a curiosity at first but reveals itself to be an imaginative type-specimen, with commentary on environmental issues as well.

21Shadekeep
Mar 5, 5:13 pm

>19 jveezer: Just a side note, I'd like to say how the two author bios under The Canon of Aphrodisia show off one of the reasons I favor women authors. Hers is pithy, humorous, and has just enough background to give her authorial heft. His is so jammed with résumé details that I wonder if he has a terminal case of imposter syndrome. I guess I find it more interesting to read an author whose personal synopsis is "I have lived and considered things" rather than "I have done things".

22jveezer
Mar 5, 5:30 pm

23vadim_ca
Mar 5, 7:11 pm

>1 Shadekeep: Please consider adding "Pastoral Elegies" from Barbarian Press.

24Shadekeep
Mar 5, 9:44 pm

>23 vadim_ca: Happy to do so, thanks! I've also added their title Bordering on the Sublime, which they are going to try to bring out this year. Wish I could justify that one, I do love ornaments.

25Nightcrawl
Mar 5, 10:08 pm

Nawakum should be releasing “A Bonsai-Shaped Mind & Postures of the Heart” this year.

27Levin40
Mar 6, 3:00 am

>9 Shadekeep: Yes, I would certainly recommend to at least distinguish titles that have actually been released, and preferably have separate lists. I thought the 2023 list was clear and useful: this one less so, as it includes pre-order titles and titles which have not even reached pre-order yet (e.g. The Wizard of Oz). Knowing what I do about the fine press world I'd be willing to bet that a fair number of the titles you list will not be released in 2024.

Anyway, a few more titles which are on the way but not yet released:
- No Reply Press: the 'big three''
- St James Park Press: The Beauty of Byrne
- Curious King: Hyperion, Before They Are Hanged
- Consensus Press: Sinuhe (??)

28Chemren
Modificato: Mar 6, 8:57 am

>27 Levin40: I like the list as it currently is - a single reference for things to look out for, both upcoming and in print. I recommend a sort in December into Levin40's two lists. The previous thread had the advantage of starting late in the year, so wasn't as forward looking.

Edit: Just saw the edit to the first post following Levin40's recommendation. The split works for me too.

29Shadekeep
Mar 6, 8:59 am

>27 Levin40: >28 Chemren: Ah, well, I've just split the list into two, Released and Forthcoming. Let's run a quick poll and see what folks prefer, I'm happy to oblige.

Vota: I prefer two separate lists of titles.

Corrispondenza attuale: 19, No 0

30Levin40
Mar 6, 9:52 am

>29 Shadekeep: Thank you. I think it's perfect like that.

A few more forthcoming just came to mind:
- Ampersand Studios: Master and Commander (should be summer)
- Hand and Eye: The Woman in White (late this year maybe)
- Tudor Black Press: Prometheus the Firegiver

31Glacierman
Mar 6, 10:11 am

I question including Consensus Press' Sinuhe as that item, when finished, will not be available to the public at large, it being a members-only publication. OTOH, if the goal is to catalogue ALL forthcoming fine press publications, public or private, then including it is apropos.

32Shadekeep
Mar 6, 10:12 am

>31 Glacierman: Yes, I like the list to be as inclusive as possible. Helps capture how vibrant and active the fine press world remains.

33Nightcrawl
Mar 6, 10:47 am

>27 Levin40: St. James Park Press is also currently in the process of shipping “Animal Farm”…was mentioned in the SJPP thread, but I don’t know if anyone has actually taken delivery of their copy yet.

34SF-72
Mar 6, 11:14 am

Thank you very much for this list.

35Shadekeep
Modificato: Mar 13, 12:16 pm

Added Ecclesiastes from Sutton Hoo Press to the forthcoming list. Chad tells me that printing is complete and he's trying to secure a binder.

Also, Heavenly Monkey has an update on The Dunwich Horror coming soon.

36ChestnutPress
Mar 13, 10:17 pm

>35 Shadekeep: Those two books are pretty much guaranteed to be top-tier productions, as both Chad and Rollin do exceptional work.

37Shadekeep
Mar 14, 8:16 am

>36 ChestnutPress: Agreed, and what I've been hearing about both certainly affirms that expectation.

38CenSur
Mar 14, 1:01 pm

Can we add “Born of a Man and Woman” by Suntup?

39Shadekeep
Mar 14, 1:06 pm

>38 CenSur: Certainly, added now. I'd like to get this one myself, but suspect it will be a challenge.

40A.Nobody
Mar 14, 1:10 pm

>39 Shadekeep: And Books Illustrated today announced Interview with the Vampire.

41Shadekeep
Mar 14, 1:14 pm

>40 A.Nobody: Added, thanks!

42Dr.Fiddy
Mar 14, 2:16 pm

>40 A.Nobody: >41 Shadekeep: Going on what they have done with The Starless Sea I don't think any of the editions will be letterpress...

43NathanOv
Modificato: Mar 14, 2:25 pm

>42 Dr.Fiddy: I think they've stated they plan to revisit letterpress printing with future editions. In my opinion, that makes the decision to do The Starless Sea offset with different tiers that will be forever mismatched even more bizarre.

44Dr.Fiddy
Modificato: Mar 14, 2:31 pm

>43 NathanOv: I hope they will get back to letterpress. However, I noticed that the pricing of the Vampire editions all match the pricing of the Starless Sea editions. So, I guess letterpress is further into the future...

45Shadekeep
Mar 14, 2:36 pm

>44 Dr.Fiddy: Ah, thanks. If this isn't letterpress, off it comes!

46Shadekeep
Mar 18, 1:23 pm

I've added placeholders for Suntup's forthcoming announcements of their May and June titles, both of which they've stated as being letterpress in all editions. Given their production cycle it's possible one or both may not be released this year, but for now we'll track them here.

47Shadekeep
Mar 21, 3:13 pm

A couple titles have moved into the Released list, both of which are shipping now.

Corvus Works
· A Type Specimen: Schneidler Mediaeval
No Reply Press
· The Death of Ivan Ilyich

48Shadekeep
Mar 25, 12:56 pm

Added two titles from Two Ponds Press that are on the slate for this year.

49Shadekeep
Mar 26, 8:51 am

Added Areopagitica from Ascensius Press to the forthcoming list.

50LBShoreBook
Mar 27, 12:50 pm

Prospectus is up for Nawakum's next book. The middle tier (Deluxe Edition) ticks the boxes for me.

https://www.nawakumpress.com/book-collection/a-bonsaid-shaped-mind

51NathanOv
Mar 28, 11:37 am

>50 LBShoreBook: An interesting and exciting detail hidden in the prospectus: The book contains a four-color letterpress printed centerspread by Rebecca Chamlee, of Pie in The Sky Press, who created another incredible book on trees, "Giant: A Deity With Leaves."

52EdmundRodriguez
Mar 28, 11:44 am

>50 LBShoreBook: The deluxe does look very nice. However, as embarrassing as it is to admit, I think the landscape format puts me off.

53Nightcrawl
Mar 29, 4:22 pm

>50 LBShoreBook: The Deluxe certainly feels the most harmonious given the content. How long do we think this publication will take to sell out?

54LBShoreBook
Mar 29, 8:25 pm

>53 Nightcrawl: I am not sure, he indicated maybe 90 days before he begins shipping, currently at binder. He is exhibiting at the NY book fair next week and that may generate interest. I am guessing the price point will result in sales over a few months versus days but I put in a deposit to make sure I got one.

55NathanOv
Modificato: Mar 29, 9:25 pm

>53 Nightcrawl: >54 LBShoreBook: This one's at a much higher price point and the limitations are different, but I believe the deluxe of Descent Into The Maelstrom sold out within a couple weeks, while I did not notice the standard had sold until browsing the site just recently.

I would not be surprised if they hang on to copies of this one, particularly the engraver's edition, for a couple years.

56What_What
Mar 30, 6:22 am

>55 NathanOv: There are also quite a few copies of the engraver edition. I’m surprised they made that many (22, 25, 30 for the Engraver, Deluxe and Standard), but I don’t have a reference point for the Cascadia numbers.

57mnmcdwl
Mar 30, 8:53 am

>50 LBShoreBook: The deluxe edition ticks all boxes for me too. The price is a bit of a stretch for me, but since it is rare for books to fit so squarely into my collecting interest (books about Japan, books about nature, engravings by Richard Wagener) I put down the deposit for it. Now it's just being patient for it to arrive...

58Sport1963
Mar 30, 4:38 pm

>56 What_What: David Pascoe is a smart operator. Nawakum has a healthy number of institutional clients (SMU- Bridwell, Morgan Library, U of Texas - Ransom Center, etc.) that will most likely have already committed to the Engraver. I wouldn't be surprised if that edition quickly sells out.

On a related note, for anyone in the Seattle-Tacoma area, if you haven't visited the Pacific Bonsai Museum in Federal Way, WA, you should do so. You will quickly spot some of the trees featured in the prospectus. The challenge is finding a sunny day in the Spring to visit!

59What_What
Mar 30, 8:57 pm

>58 Sport1963: Cool, thanks for sharing.

60Shadekeep
Apr 1, 9:07 am

A Parliament of Owls from Reading Room Press added to Forthcoming.

61DMulvee
Modificato: Apr 1, 1:40 pm

>60 Shadekeep: That’s great news! I thought Miles had said that things were winding down and so assumed Ha’nacker Mill might be the last output from him

62Shadekeep
Apr 1, 2:17 pm

>61 DMulvee: Indeed, one I'm looking forward to as well.

Also adding a new one mentioned by Geert today, forthcoming from his Factotum Pers - Dickninge.

63Shadekeep
Apr 9, 11:10 am

New work forthcoming from St Brigid Press - The Work of Thinking: The Value of Uncertainty.

64Shadekeep
Modificato: Apr 11, 10:06 am

Added Incline Press's new release, Singing Aloud, and moved Foolscap Press's Thomas Paine into the Released section, as folks are reporting receipt of copies.

65Shadekeep
Apr 15, 8:55 am

Nomad Letterpress is working on a new book with Hilary Paynter, Moving. It's slated for publication in June 2024. More info and pics: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5p9Np1iym8/

66GardenOfForkingPaths
Apr 15, 9:42 am

>65 Shadekeep: Wow! The engravings look brilliant.

67Shadekeep
Modificato: Apr 15, 11:59 am

>66 GardenOfForkingPaths: Agreed, I love Hilary's work. I've written to Pat to ask if reservations are open yet for the book.

UPDATE: Heard back from Pat, prospectuses are going out in May and general public release in June. The plan is for three editions of the book - full-leather, half-leather, and regular.

68ubiquitousuk
Apr 15, 2:25 pm

>67 Shadekeep: thanks for the update.

69Shadekeep
Apr 23, 8:31 am

Birds & Flowers available now from Fine Press Poetry.

70LBShoreBook
Modificato: Apr 23, 11:49 am

The forthcoming Nawakum/Mixolydian Bonsai book won the 2024 FPBA Collector's Prize.

https://www.nawakumpress.com/book-collection/a-bonsai-shaped-mind

71Nightcrawl
Modificato: Apr 23, 12:38 pm

>70 LBShoreBook: That’s awesome! Much deserved I’m sure. Just as a frame of reference, what are some books that have won that award in previous years?

73Nightcrawl
Apr 23, 1:21 pm

>72 LBShoreBook: Thanks! I haven’t heard of any of those past winners, but the fact that St. James Park Press 1984 was only a runner up last year says a lot.

Incidentally, I just received my copy of SJPP Animal Farm yesterday and couldn’t be happier with it, so I know a major production like 1984 has to be award worthy.

74dlphcoracl
Modificato: Apr 23, 1:51 pm

>73 Nightcrawl:

"I haven't heard of any of those past winners, but the fact that St. James Park Press '1984' was only a runner-up last year says a lot."

It says more about the judges than the aesthetic merit of these books. The same can be said of the judges and judging for the Alcuin Awards in Canada.

75SDB2012
Apr 23, 2:58 pm

>74 dlphcoracl: Agree. I'm very grateful to own a copy of 1984. It is an extraordinary accomplishment.