Greek Cats

Congratulations to Psichogios Publications on their launch of the first Greek translation of James Joyce’s The Cats of Copenhagen! Translated by George-Icaros Bampasakis and published by arrangement with Ithys Press, the Psichogios edition features the original illustrations by Casey Sorrow and Greek typography inspired by Michael Caine’s designs. The Psichogios edition is available in a trade hardcover and ebook.

The Cats of Copenhagen by James Joyce (Athens: Psichogios Publications, 2012) with illustrations by Casey Sorrow

American Cats

Scribner / Simon & Schuster has just launched the first US edition of James Joyce’s The Cats of Copenhagen, by special arrangement with Ithys Press. We’re delighted that Scribner’s Cats — they’re more like kittens, really! — will reach a wide readership; something we, as a small fine-press simply aren’t geared up to do. Best of all, the Scribner edition features Michael Caine’s visually astonishing typography and Casey Sorrow’s wonderfully inventive illustrations, all in a compact little volume, just half the size of our own.

And for those first-edition collectors out there, we do have just a few copies of the Numbered issue of the original Ithys Press edition still available. Email us if you’re interested at: contact@ithyspress.com

Italian Cats

Just released today, 24 October 2012: the Italian translation of James Joyce’s The Cats of Copenhagen in a fantastically colourful edition for children by Giunti Editore!  I Gatti di Copenhagen is published by arrangement with Ithys Press and features all of Casey Sorrow’s original illustrations. Favoloso!

I Gatti di Copenhagen by James Joyce (Milano: Giunti Editore, 2012) with illustrations by Casey Sorrow

James Joyce’s ‘The Cats of Copenhagen’

James Joyce's 'The Cats of Copenhagen' (Ithys Press, 2012) Poster

ITHYS PRESS has pleasure in announcing the first-ever appearance in print of James Joyce’s Story for Children, THE CATS OF COPENHAGEN in a special letterpress, illustrated edition.

Written on 5 September 1936 and never before published, James Joyce’s ‘The Cats of Copenhagen’ is the slightly younger twin sister to ‘The Cat and the Devil’.

This fine-press first edition is meticulously designed and printed by Michael Caine and illustrated by Casey Sorrow to make the most of the expressive interplay of word, image and story. Entirely hand-crafted, the edition is a tribute to Joyce’s own internationalist spirit, eccentric humour and creative genius.

Published in January 2012, this Ithys Press large-format, letterpress edition of 200 copies is limited to 26 Lettered copies, 170 Numbered copies, and 4 copies Hors Commerce.

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James Joyce’s ‘The Cats of Copenhagen’ (Ithys Press, 2012) Deluxe issue

Michael Caine, book artist

MICHAEL CAINE – Printer of James Joyce’s THE CATS OF COPENHAGEN (Ithys Press, 2012)

Michael Caine is a book artist: printmaker, typographer, publisher (Editions Petropolis), and printer. Under a variety of pseudonyms he has designed, illustrated and produced over 50 livres d’artiste. Michael’s checklist of authors published includes: Beckett, Crevel, Lorca, Neruda, Pound, and now, Joyce. Based in Paris since 1990, he has created, set and hand-printed over 130 commissioned works for the ‘creme de la creme’ of the European bibliophile circle, film directors, and gourmet restaurants. He has employed a wondrously expressive array of rare, historic Italian and French typefaces in this specially commissioned Ithys Press first edition of James Joyce’s story for children.

 

 

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