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MANUFACT HOLOGRAM

a notesbook by Robert Strong HOW TO READ THIS BOOK:


TABLE OF CONTENT: This notesbook has been published in
fragments; each fragment can be
PERCY, Walker. CH2
found in a paper book as cited on the
The Moviegoer P10 S7 Slast
reverse. Follow the citations to read
KNABB, Ken. Intro. to a Critique the complete work. Before starting,
Situationist International P11 S1S6 W6 please duplicate this bookmark (on a
Anthology
copy machine, or by downloading and
PICASSO, Pablo. CH4.4 printing it) 14 times. As you read,
Picasso on Art P1 S3P2 S1 leave one bookmark in each paper
book juncture.
BURROUGHS, William S. CH1 ANS 23
The Job: Interviews

SCHLERETH, Thomas J. CH4


KEY:
Material Culture Studies in P6 S1P7 CH = chapter ANS = answer
America P = paragraph SEC = section
S = sentence  = read through
PROUST, Marcel. CH1
Swann’s Way Ppenultimate S4

PERCY, Walker. CH14


Lost in the Cosmos P14 S1 W3P18

NELSON,Theodore Holm. CH2.2


Literary Machines P14 S3P19
The Paperless Books Dept. at Ugly Duckling Presse
publishes and distributes books which escape
NYCE, James M. CH5 SEC7
attempts to keep them in one place. Though the
From Memex to Hypertext P1 S2P2
term “paperless” has been more frequently
associated with the possibilities of digital storage
HOFFMAN, Katherine. CH5
of language, in this case “paperless” is meant to
Collage: Critical Views P8 S2S7 W14
address the basic assumptions and structures of
book distribution and its relationship to how we
MILLER, Perry. Preface
read. The PBD hopes that such projects may
Errand Into the Wilderness P8 S3S7 W5
result in novel ways of reading, writing, and
distributing books.
BORGES, Jorges Luis.
“The Library of Babel” P12 S2 W12S8

DARWIN, Charles. To Mrs. D. April 28, 1858


Letters S2S3 The Paperless Books Dept.
www.uglyducklingpresse.org
WARREN, Robert Penn. CH2 SEC6
All the King’s Men P4 S2P6 Spenultimate UGLY DUCKLING PRESSE

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