Tuesday, October 21, 2008

La Fin reprint: GP011




Full-color reprint of La Fin Du Monde. Very neat.

As stated by the author, La Fin Du Monde is:
"A record of the end of the world as seen by one person in particular."
It is printed in full color and is filled with original illustrations to match the charming narrative. The book is hand bound with Japanese stab stitching and has a hand stenciled cover.
"Who could say what came next?"
Full Color, 18 pages, 1/4 legal

In Stock: Unknown, try Etsy or comment request.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

6 POEMS: GP010



6 Poems is a new addition to the Gumshoe Press collection. It is a completely DIY project consisting of original poetry straight off the streets of Minneapolis. 6 Poems is real, it is unabashed and it needs you.

A note from the author:
"I started writing poems when I was nineteen. It was a hot year and a long time ago. These poems I wrote in winter. I thought of my first poem when I was walking down 15th with a sheet of stamps in my hand. I can't remember how it went. Thank you for reading."

The poems are printed on quarter sized premium bond paper and bound in a handmade hardcover book.

First Printing: Unknown
In Stock: Unknown (Try Etsy Too)

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

GUMSHOE SIX: GP009



Sorry about the delay, folks. I got thrown in jail and the rest of the staff were really getting into Transcendental Meditation. At 40 pages this is our longest issue. We're doing a concept issue for this one so the normal serials aren't in it. But don't worry, they'll be back in GS7, which is coming down the printers any day now. Subscribers waiting for six: as always, don't hold your breath. It's making its slow way across the country (or the Earth) to your mailbox. Keep on checking, you know? As always, $5 for three issues. You should really think about resubscribing:

GUMSHOE
C/O EGYPTOLOGY DPT.
1708 COMO AVE SE
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55414

First Printing: 50 (? I don't know why this happened) gold covers
Second Printing: 50 Lime Greens
In stock: Technically negative issues, but, uh, we'll see what we can do.