Debbie Chessell – Confronting Rape Culture chapbooks

Debbie Chesswell

Debbie Chessell

A new editor sealed the deal this week at Sampson Low by imbibing from the famous family teapot. The teapot was given to the second Sampson Low on 7th August 1852 from the Booksellers Trade Association as a slight mark of esteem and respect. Debbie Chessell, a third year fine art student at Kingston University is our new editor and she’ll be launching a chapbook series dedicated to Confronting Rape Culture in the spring of 2017.

The chapbooks will run alongside exhibitions at Housmans’ Bookshop (King’s Cross, London) and The Museum of Futures (Surbiton, 25th March – 2nd April) where up to 25 artists will be showing their work.

As an artist Debbie’s practice explores the physics and abstractions of light through scientific, social and conceptual themes. She works with knitting, crochet and oils, creating installations and paintings that explore concepts which often question one-another, resulting in new and unexpected directions in her research. The use of different mediums is as important as the core theme; each material allows a different way of thinking about the subject. This desire to knit together artistic themes and personalities will undoubtedly create a potent series of chapbooks.

The Two Admirals by James Fenimore Cooper

Title: The Two Admirals. A tale of the sea.
Author: James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 – September 15, 1851)
Publisher: Sampson Low, Marston & Co Ltd
Year: 1900

the_two_admirals_3c-copyThe Two Admirals is an 1842 nautical fiction novel by James Fenimore Cooper. The novel was written after the Leatherstocking Tales novel The Deerslayer. Set during the 18th century and exploring the British Royal Navy, Cooper had originally intended to write a novel where ships were the main characters, though eventually decided not to. The novel is one of three which Cooper would revise for editions following their first printing, the other two being The Pathfinder and Deerslayer.

When republishing the novel in the 1860s, Cooper’s Daughter, Susan Fenimore Cooper, described the novel as “the least successful of his romances of the sea”. Despite the novel not having a large legacy, critic Steven Harthorn describes the novel as one of Cooper’s deepest studies of masculinity.

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James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 – September 15, 1851) was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century.

His historical romances of frontier and Indian life in the early American days created a unique form of American literature. He lived most of his life in Cooperstown, New York, which was founded by his father William on property that he owned. Cooper was a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church and, in his later years, contributed generously to it. He attended Yale University for three years, where he was a member of the Linonian Society, but was expelled for misbehavior.

Before embarking on his career as a writer, he served in the U.S. Navy as a Midshipman, which greatly influenced many of his novels and other writings. The novel that launched his career was The Spy, a tale about counterespionage set during the Revolutionary War and published in 1821. He also wrote numerous sea stories, and his best-known works are five historical novels of the frontier period known as the Leatherstocking Tales. Among naval historians, Cooper’s works on the early U.S. Navy have been well received, but they were sometimes criticized by his contemporaries. Among his most famous works is the Romantic novel The Last of the Mohicans, often regarded as his masterpiece.


Twinned with Poetry WTF?! #2 by Howie Good (2017) – Read more about it here

Poetry WTF?! #2 Presents Howie Good and Dale Wisely

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Usually, the titles of films and artworks act as
headlines and meaningful signifiers, secondary to the works themselves. Poetry WTF?! #2 turns all of that on its head as film and artwork titles take centre stage, turned into the building blocks for a startling series of poems.

Howie Good’s eye for the unusual picks out evocative phrases and assembles them into a surreal poetic landscape that reveals our collective anxieties and fears, hopes and dreams. Dale Wisely’s subtle illustrations provide the perfect accompaniment.

Howie Good is professor of journalism at
State University New York and a prolific author.
http://apocalypsemambo.blogspot.co.uk

Dale Wisely is a writer, poet, digital artist, and an epistemological comptroller for a major catastrophe. He edits RightHandPointing.com, OneSentencePoems.com and, with Howie Good, prose poetry at WhiteKnucklePress.com
https://sites.google.com/site/dalewisely/literary

Poetry WTF?! #2 Presents Howie Good and Dale Wisely
Authors – Howie Good & Dale Wisely

Editor – Maartens Lourens
Published January 2017
ISBN  978-1-910578-37-7
A6 Size
16 printed pages
Colour
Poetry WTF: Chapbook #2
SLB046
Limited print run of 100
BUY Poetry WTF?! #2 (£2 + £1.20 P&P to UK Address)

With the Yacht, Camera, and Cycle in the Mediterranean by Frederick Edward Gould LAMBART, 9th Earl of Cavan

Frederick Edward Gould LAMBART, 9th Earl of Cavan

Frederick Edward Gould LAMBART, 9th Earl of Cavan

Title: With the Yacht, Camera, and Cycle in the Mediterranean. (Illustrated in photomezzotype.)
Author: Frederick Edward Gould LAMBART, 9th Earl of Cavan
Publisher: Sampson Low & Co
Year: 1895

yacht_2aFrederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan KP, PC, DL, JP (21 October 1839 – 14 July 1900) styled Viscount Kilcoursie until 1887, was an Irish soldier and Liberal politician. He served as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household in 1886 in William Ewart Gladstone’s third administration.

The eldest son of Frederick Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan, and his wife, Caroline Augusta Littleton, daughter of Edward Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton. He was a lieutenant in the Royal Navy and served at the Siege of Sebastopol in 1854/55. He was also at the bombardment of Canton in 1856, and at the attack on Peiho Forts in 1858.

Kilcoursie stood unsuccessfully for parliament for Taunton in February 1882 and for Somerset in February 1884. At the 1885 general election, he was returned for South Somerset, a seat he until he stood down at the 1892 general election. In February 1886 he was sworn of the Privy Council and appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household in William Ewart Gladstone’s Liberal Government, which he remained until the administration fell in July of the same year. He succeeded in the earldom on the death of his father in 1887. As this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to an automatic seat in the House of Lords and he was allowed to remain in the House of Commons. In 1894 he was invested a Knight of St Patrick. Lord Cavan was also a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Somerset and a Justice of the Peace for Hertfordshire.

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Twinned with Kevin Acott’s travel chapbook series (2017) – Read more about them here

 

Travel Chapbook Series – Kevin Acott

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We’re excited to launch a new series of chapbooks at Sampson Low, all from the pen/camera of Kevin Acott as he travels around the globe in 2017. Kevin launched our chapbooks series in November 2015 with South, which proved an instant success, selling-out its print run in a matter of weeks. He now embarks on a new adventure that starts in North Carolina before heading west to Vancouver. He then hitches a lift down the Pacific Coast to San Francisco where he’ll study for a month in a Zen retreat before travelling to the frozen world of Greenland to take up his a position as writer-in-residence in Qaqortoq. The final stop is Limoux, France for four months of writing amongst the vines in the heat of summer.

map_3_50Over his 8 month adventure Kevin will be publishing 6 chapbooks with us and we’d like to offer you the chance to subscribe to the full collection. You’ll receive each book in the mail before anyone else and read about his adventures. Your subscription will support Kevin during this time and your name will appear on the back page of each chapbook (If you’d prefer to remain anonymous then that’s fine too).

Each chapbook has an ISBN and a copy will be archived at the British Library, The Bodleian Library, Cambridge University Library, the National Library of Scotland, the National Library of Wales and the Library of Trinity College, Dublin.

Kevin’s chapbooks will have a limited print run of just 100 copies.

We have now closed subscriptions to Kevin’s first chapbook series but keep in touch with Kevin Acott on Medium.

Garden – Francesca Albini

9781910578360_garden_Francesca_AlbiniSome gardens grow flowers.
This one grows treasures, flotsam and jetsam washed ashore from far away.

Francesca Albini is a collector and curator of memories, with pockets full of pebbles.
Her job is to write and make pictures.
http://www.franvisionsworld.com/

Also published by Francesca Albini for Sampson Low.
Dreamtime Reflections (December 2015)

Garden
Francesca Albini
Published November 2016
ISBN  9781910578360
A6 Size,
16 printed pages,
Colour,
Dreamtime Chapbook 1
SLB045
Price – £2
BUY Garden (£2 + £1.20 P&P to UK Address)

The Seethingographer: #1 Winter 2016

9781910578353_SeethingographerA collection of writing and images by Robin Rutherford, Paul Miner, Sharon Zeqiri, The Historier, Katharine Scott, Simon Tyrell, Sinead Keegan and Lisa Davison.
Edited by Lucy Furlong.

Welcome to the first issue of The Seethingographer, which brings together some of the writing and images from the Seethingography blog, a place for writing inspired by and written in and about Seething, or by Seething Writers.

We are the Spinners of the Yarn….
Lucy Furlong

For more information see http://www.seethingography.wordpress.com or join the Seething Writers meet up at The Museum of Futures in Surbiton. http://museumoffutures.org/

The Seethingographer: #1 Winter 2016
Robin Rutherford, Paul Miner, Sharon Zeqiri, The Historier, Katharine Scott, Simon Tyrell, Sinead Keegan and Lisa Davison.
Edited by Lucy Furlong.
Published November 2016
ISBN  9781910578353
A6 Size
16 printed pages
Colour
Seething imprint chapbook #1
SLB044
Price – £2
BUY The Seethingographer #1 (£2 + £1.20 P&P to UK Address)

 

Poetry WTF?! #1: Presents The Combed Thunderclap

pw_p1Language is everywhere. Language is the anorganic matter of human spirit.

Poetry occurs when language produces a thought, and a thought finds its home in emotion. Poetry is the spontaneous language of powerful overflows.

Poetry WTF?! dabbles in the alchemy of
overflowing language, upcycling the surplus and detritus of human spirit.

www.poetrywtf.org
@thundercomb

Poetry WTF?! #1: Presents The Combed Thunderclap
Maartens Lourens
Published June 2016
ISBN  978-1-910578-31-5
A6 Size
16 printed pages
Colour
Poetry WTF: Chapbook #1
SLB040
Price – £2
BUY Poetry WTF?! #1 (£2 + £1.20 P&P to UK Address)

Relationship Map: Mental Health Awareness Week 2016

9781910578346The Relationship Map is an artwork which charts how different people make connections and relationships between fundamental concepts – like Mum/Dad, Me/You and Heart/Mind. It is inspired by the map and tube lines of the London Underground. The map features submissions from 50 contributors who charted how they felt about each of the concepts. On the 20th May 2016 a large scale Relationship Map was exhibited in the Rickett Quadrangle at Middlesex University, Hendon, UK as part of the MDX Let’s Talk event for Mental Health Awareness Week.

MDX Let’s Talk is a Middlesex University initiative which aims to raise awareness of mental health/illness through collaborative working of University staff, students, public and local/national agencies. Through this we hope to raise awareness of mental health and signpost to any relevant services for support if needed.

Contributors include  Tamara Jelača, Iain Inglis, Peter Turton, Peter S Smith, Liz Dolan, Harvey Wells, Dean Reddick, Jerome, PD, Natalie Low, Jill Hedges, Effie Aye-Maung-Hider, Alban Low, Steve Cohen, Ruth Dalton, Kevin Acott, Katie Stone, NAA, David, Colin, Seamus, Amin, Bryan Benge, Sarah Dewing, Tom, Pam, Mehmet, Arnand, Imran, Wayne Sleeth, Tanya Kreisky, Stuart Crewes, AS, Eddie, Julie Reay, Tracy Ferriss, Helen Reddick, Sammy, Dawn Duncan, Melanie Woodcock, Peter T, Robert Good, Jo Lansdown and 7 anonymous submissions.

Relationship Map:
Mental Health Awareness Week 2016
Published May 2016
ISBN 978-1-910578-12-4
Folded – A5 (148 x 210mm) 4 page
Flat – A3 (297 x 420mm) 1 Map
Colour
Edited by Kevin Acott
Designed by Alban Low
SLB0043
BUY Relationship Map – £2 (+£1.20 P&P to a UK address)

Student Nurse Academic Partnership: SNAP Conference Proceedings 2016

Adobe Photoshop PDFThe Student Nurse Academic Partnership (SNAP) Conference is an educational initiative developed between the Schools of Nursing at Kingston & St George’s and Gibraltar Health Authority. SNAP aims to give nursing students the opportunity to share their ideas and experiences of nursing with other students, academic staff and practice partners. Nursing students partnered up with an academic of their choice to submit an abstract of their ideas relating to nursing theory, education or practice. The best abstracts were selected to be presented during the first SNAP conference on 13th January 2016 at St George’s, University of London. Following the successful delivery of the presentations, the student nurses have written up their presentations into papers that are published here as conference proceedings.

This journal opens with a foreword by Dr. Julia Gale and contains the featured paper by Professor Ian Peate, ‘The Trouble with Men…’. The other eleven articles were written by student nurses and demonstrate the passion and enthusiasm student nurses hard for their chosen profession.

The papers are authored by: Emily Davis & Angela Richardson, Aurelia Edmiston, Rhianna McGowan, Gemma Pumford, Elizabeth Ross & Dr Jayne Price, Pardina Samson-Fessale & Mary Brady, Katrina Sealey, Ekta Shah & Robert Stanley, Daniel Sinclair, Daniel Waters & Denise Bodley, and Nikki Yun & Paul Newcombe.

Student Nurse Academic Partnership:
SNAP Conference Proceedings 2016
Published May 2016
ISBN 978-1-910578-33-9
122 pages
Book Dimensions: A5
Author – Various Authors
Edited by Edited by N. Yun, A. Edmiston, J. Remoy & H. Wells
Foreword by Dr. Julia Gale
BUY SNAP – £6 + £1.80 P&P to UK Address