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Redstone Press
Redstone Press is a London-based art book publisher that was founded in 1986 by Julian Rothenstein,〔Cynthia Rose, ("The Redstone Press: Books in Boxes" ), ''International Herald Tribune''. Reprinted at Mucha Creative.〕 the son of English portrait painter Duffy Ayers and her first husband, the painter and printmaker Michael Rothenstein. Redstone Press has been characterised as "a shining example of how books should be published. Their books are beautifully designed and flawlessly produced with fantastically original and entertaining content."〔Sophie Rochester, ("Sophie’s Eleven" ), The Writer's Hub.〕 Publisher Julian Rothenstein, who has been called "a one-man art movement",〔Christopher Howse, ("What the eye don’t see" ) - review of ''The Redstone Book of the Eye'' by Julian Rothenstein (Square Peg, 2011), ''The Spectator'', 20 August 2011.〕 is also the press's editor and designer.
==History==
The first Redstone Press book was of drawings by the publisher's father as a child prodigy〔("Julian Rothenstein, Publisher" ), Spitalfields Life, 11 December 2013.〕 in 1912-17, entitled ''Drawing Book''. In the words of ''Eye Magazine'': "A softbound book in a black paper portfolio, it was beautiful and quirky, perfectly pitched to delight eye and mind together. The same qualities have distinguished Redstone’s subsequent output."〔("Canyons of your mind" ). From ''Eye Magazine'', no. 54, vol. 14, Winter 2004.〕 Other early productions include visual books in boxes, such as Frans Masereel's ''Passionate Journey'' (1988), a novel told in 165 woodcuts, with an Introduction by Thomas Mann; ''Images of Frida Kahlo'' with an introduction by Angela Carter; and Osip Mandelstam's ''Journey to Armenia'' with an introduction by Bruce Chatwin.〔Charlotte Williams, ("Redstone pops up to celebrate its 25th" ), ''The Bookseller'', 17 November 2011.〕 ''The Redstone Diary'', started in 1989 and now published worldwide,〔("About Julian Rothenstein" ), Conville & Walsh Literary Agents.〕 is an annual spiral-bound desk diary that "usually delivers a quirky collection of literary and graphic ephemera based around a single theme, such as ‘Daring!’ (2003), ‘The Artist’s World’ (2011) and ‘The Senses' (2012)."〔("Spiral-bound scratchpad" ), ''Eye Magazine'', 31 December 2012.〕

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