Aggie Weston’s magazine No. 16 1979. The Richard Long issue

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Title: Aggie Weston’s magazine No. 16 1979. The Richard Long issue
Author: Richard Long, Stuart Mills (ed.)
Publisher: Coracle Press, London
Format: Softcover, staple bound, 12 pp., 10 x 7.5 inches
Edition Size: 500
Condition: Fine

“The name of the magazine comes indirectly from a work by Kurt Schwitters; A Small House for seamen. I have been told that it was one Agnes Weston who founded the seamen's homes in this country and I hope this magazine will likewise provide some sort of refuge.” - Stuart Mills

The 1979 edition of this small, paper-bound magazine includes black-and-white reproductions of Richard Long’s earthworks in the striking landscapes of England, Wales and Malawi, as well as a circular arrangement of words and poetic phrases chosen by Long to describe a two and a half day walk through the Scottish Highlands.

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Title: Aggie Weston’s magazine No. 16 1979. The Richard Long issue
Author: Richard Long, Stuart Mills (ed.)
Publisher: Coracle Press, London
Format: Softcover, staple bound, 12 pp., 10 x 7.5 inches
Edition Size: 500
Condition: Fine

“The name of the magazine comes indirectly from a work by Kurt Schwitters; A Small House for seamen. I have been told that it was one Agnes Weston who founded the seamen's homes in this country and I hope this magazine will likewise provide some sort of refuge.” - Stuart Mills

The 1979 edition of this small, paper-bound magazine includes black-and-white reproductions of Richard Long’s earthworks in the striking landscapes of England, Wales and Malawi, as well as a circular arrangement of words and poetic phrases chosen by Long to describe a two and a half day walk through the Scottish Highlands.

Title: Aggie Weston’s magazine No. 16 1979. The Richard Long issue
Author: Richard Long, Stuart Mills (ed.)
Publisher: Coracle Press, London
Format: Softcover, staple bound, 12 pp., 10 x 7.5 inches
Edition Size: 500
Condition: Fine

“The name of the magazine comes indirectly from a work by Kurt Schwitters; A Small House for seamen. I have been told that it was one Agnes Weston who founded the seamen's homes in this country and I hope this magazine will likewise provide some sort of refuge.” - Stuart Mills

The 1979 edition of this small, paper-bound magazine includes black-and-white reproductions of Richard Long’s earthworks in the striking landscapes of England, Wales and Malawi, as well as a circular arrangement of words and poetic phrases chosen by Long to describe a two and a half day walk through the Scottish Highlands.