• A Modest Proposal
    Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
    Published by hand in cloth-bound hardcover with a dust jacket. The edition was requested for the collection of the University of Pennsylvania Library and now resides there as a part of the rare books and manuscripts collection.
  • A Modest Proposal
    Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
    Photography and typesetting for the book. "A Modest Proposal" is a darkly funny essay by Jonathan Swift (also the author of "Gulliver's Travels") in which he proposes the Irish eat children as a way to solve the devastating hunger and poverty of the Irish people at the time. The text is accompanied by photos I took of adorable children, presenting this gruesome idea in the form of a kitschy novelty book.
  • Mother Goose
    Sexy Mother Goose baby board book
    I self-published this edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes as a cardboard baby board book, pairing each rhyme with a stylized sexy illustration that would be much more at home in a glossy magazine than a book for babies. As is probably obvious by now, I relish these kinds of absurd contrasts.