The Art of Your Book

Above [L-R]: Ringo Starr at the launch of California Dreaming; bookbinding
in Milan; George Harrison's I Me Mine; read more about Genesis' history
'Books that will both appreciate and be appreciated' - The Washington Postin Milan; George Harrison's I Me Mine; read more about Genesis' history
Inspired by the traditions of the private press, since 1974 Genesis has created signed limited edition books on behalf of authors and artists ranging from The Beatles to Buckingham Palace. Many methods and materials pioneered by Genesis over time disperse through the wider publishing world. Every edition is unique and handmade, combining traditional bookmaking crafts with new artistic and technical discoveries.
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'Beautiful hand-made gems...'
Helen Hall [Former Christie's Vice President and Specialist in Entertainment Memorabilia]: "These books are not mass produced publications but are beautiful hand-made gems sought after by discerning global collectors. Genesis books are works of art in themselves, which is why particularly rare Genesis publications are today sold alongside old master paintings and contemporary art at the world's most prestigious auction houses. Genesis books are fantastic investments."
The Latest Genesis EditionSPEED OF LIFE is strictly limited to 2,000 copies. Each copy of the limited edition is individually signed by the authors David Bowie and Masayoshi Sukita.
A specially created record pressing is included. Here, for the first time together on a 7" vinyl single, are parts 1 and 2 of David Bowie's 1980 recording, 'It's No Game'.
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