A House in the Country contains four essays by Mary Logue which document the trials of renovating her old Swedish farmhouse, and her observations on life in a small town in rural America. Bats and plaster lath fill her life with chaos and charm. Four multi-color wood engravings by Gaylord Schanilec capture several of the buildings in this small Mississippi river town.

 

One white January morning I photographed Mary Logue’s house in the village of Stockholm, Wisconsin. The first section of our book would be titled “Winter,” and I thought an engraving of her house in winter should open the book.

In June the engraving was complete and I returned to the house. No one was home, so I took the liberty of wandering the grounds, taking pictures. This felt mildly intrusive and I was a bit uneasy when I noticed a woman waving from the garden of a house across the way. It was Mary Logue. I had the wrong house.

 

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  • A House in the Country - Title Page
    A House in the Country - Title Page
  • A House in the Country - Winter
    A House in the Country - Winter
  • A House in the Country - After
    A House in the Country - After
  • A House in the Country - Colophon
    A House in the Country - Colophon
 

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    Bat
  • Opening
    Opening
  • Renovation
    Renovation
  • Winter
    Winter
 

 

 

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A House in the Country
Mary Logue

STANDARD EDITION

7 x 10 inches. 61 pages. Numbers 51-250 of 250 total copies signed by the author and artist. 4 color wood engravings and 1 vignette by Gaylord Schanilec. Composition-set in Walbaum Monotype by Michael Bixler, with hand-set Bodoni, Stradivarious, and Balle types. Bound in full cloth at the Campbell-Logan Bindery.

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