One Hundred Colorado Places
One Hundred Colorado Places is contained in a small 4.5-inch by 4.5-inch by 1-inch metal box. Inside is a 6-foot accordion-fold book hand-carved to look like Colorado's Rocky Mountains. Each fold in the accordion is printed with a unique place name such as “Neversink Trail” or “Gunbarrel.” Fact•Simile is a press “driven by the unification of form and content.” They primarily use recycled and reclaimed materials and publish an annual large-format literary journal. One Hundred Colorado Places was printed in an edition of 100 copies.
Erik Anderson and Elizabeth Robinson. One Hundred Colorado Places. Philadelphia: Fact•Simile, 2012.