"Visual Editions' Tristram Shandy is filled with visual jokes: a closed door is illustrated by a folded page; beads of sweat by spots of varnish; and the famous “black page”...replaced by two pages on which the text is over-printed in black."
The NY Times
Introduced by Will Self
Tristram Shandy was first published in the late 18th century in nine volumes and is still, we think, one of the best (and probably the first) examples of visual writing around. The sad thing is, though, Shandy has long been republished in cheap and nasty classic editions, so our re-imagining punks it up a bit, while still staying faithful to its original spirit.
Paperback, 688 pages
Published September 2010