Terrascopædia Volume 3 - December 2018 to May 2020

Terrascopaedia Volume 3 features cover art by Sandie Gent, who some may recall also ran security and did all the sign-writing rather marvellously at the Woolf II festival (oh what a tangled web of friendships we weave!)

Terrascopædia Issue 14

Issue 14

Published May 2020, issue 14 of the Terrascopædia  features interviews with Bridget St John, Eli Winter and the Kitchen Cynics plus reviews of new and upcoming records and cassettes.​125 copies produced. Each copy is entirely hand made from cover to cover, typeset by hand in the same 19th century 12pt Caslon Old Face type used by the original Arts & Crafts movement. It's lovingly printed in full colour on unbleached, hand cut paper on a fully restored 1926 vintage, 10cwt Arab Foolscap Folio treadle press.


Please be aware that due to the hand-made nature of this publication, small mistakes are bound to occur and no two copies can ever be exactly the same.


Stitched. Illustrated. Full colour. 16 pages plus cover. Acid free cotton rag deckle edged paper. Measures 6-6/8th inches by 7-4/8th inches, and mailed out in a hand-printed 7" record card mailer for safety.


PLEASE NOTE, THIS ISSUE IS NOW  SOLD OUT

Terrascopædia Issue 13

Issue 13

Published November 2019, the 13th issue features interviews with Garcia Peoples, The Rose City Band and Galaxie 500 plus reviews of new and upcoming releases of a Terrascopic nature.​125 copies produced. Each copy is entirely hand made from cover to cover, typeset in 12pt Caslon Old Face type, letter by letter and word by word. It's lovingly printed in full colour on unbleached, hand cut 7" square paper on a fully restored 1926 vintage, 10cwt Arab Foolscap Folio treadle press.


Please be aware that due to the hand-made nature of this publication, small mistakes are bound to occur and no two copies can ever be exactly the same.


Stitched. Illustrated. Full colour. 16 pages plus cover. Acid free cotton rag deckle edged paper. Measures 6-6/8th inches by 7-4/8th inches, and mailed out in a hand-printed 7" record card mailer for safety.


PLEASE NOTE, THIS ISSUE IS NOW SOLD OUT

Terrascopædia Issue 12

Issue 12

Published June 2019, our 12th issue finds us running feature interviews with Wet Tuna, The Left Outsides and Dean McPhee (the latter two fresh from their performance at the Woolf II festival of music & print which took place at Cleeve House, Wiltshire over the weekend of June 8th and 9th 2019)​


120 copies produced. Each copy is entirely hand made from cover to cover, typeset primarily in 12pt Caslon Old Face, with a bit of 16pt Poliphilus thrown in for good measure, and lovingly printed in full colour on unbleached, hand cut 7" square paper on a fully restored 1926 vintage, 10cwt Arab Foolscap Folio treadle press.


Please be aware that due to the hand-made nature of this publication, small mistakes are bound to occur and no two copies can ever be exactly the same.


Stitched. Illustrated. Full colour. 16 pages plus cover. Acid free cotton rag deckle edged paper. Measures 6-6/8th inches by 7-4/8th inches, and mailed out in a hand-printed 7" record card mailer for safety.


Cost: £9.00 a copy, postage included (UK), £10.00 (EU), £12.00 (RoW)


PLEASE NOTE, THIS ISSUE IS NOW SOLD OUT

Terrascopædia Issue 11

Issue 11

Published December 2018, our 11th issue features interviews with Elkhorn, One Eleven Heavy and Prana Crafter from the USA plus reviews, opinions and an editorial.​


111 copies produced. Each copy entirely hand made from cover to cover, typeset in 12pt Caslon Old Style and printed on unbleached, hand cut acid-free paper on a 10cwt Arab Foolscap Folio treadle press dating from 1926 (Foolscap folio refers to the maximum available print size, which is 9"x13")


Please be aware that due to the hand-made nature of this publication, small mistakes are bound to occur and no two copies can ever be exactly the same.


Stitched. Illustrated. Full colour. 16 pages plus cover. Acid free cotton rag deckle edged paper. Measures approx. 5 inches by 7 inches (a paper size formerly known as "Duke"). 


PLEASE NOTE, THIS ISSUE IS NOW SOLD OUT