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"Redstone, the company whose name has become synonymous with innovation and imagination..."
Time Out

"The Redstone Press is an advertisement for smallness. It has made startling discoveries and rediscoveries. It has published titles in an original way, in beautifully produced boxed sets that are evidence of a care which larger publishers often cannot afford. And it has succeeded where others might have failed...."
The Bookseller

"…..his [Julian Rothenstein's] whole mission has been to make beautiful things and the results have almost never been equalled. The box books are inspired as are the diaries and everything else he does. We keep ours in a glass-topped display case because they are something halfway between an artefact and a book."
Will Self, The Independent Magazine

"There may be no great diarists, then, but there are still great diaries. By far the best is the legendary Redstone Diary…..In the midst of one’s self- obsessions, the Redstone diary reminds one of other worlds."
Ian Sansom, The Guardian

"Everything from Redstone Press has a distinctive house style. I can find no higher recommendation for a publisher in this day of huge international monsters who sell books by hype in between gorging on each other. Julian Rothenstein favours bold layouts and flat muted colours reminiscent of Russian Constructivism. He manages to convey a certain nostalgia and respect for the past while being at the same time fresh, unpredictable and modern."
Nicholas Garland, Weekend Telegraph

"and now, David Shrigley. If you don’t know the work of this unclassifiable artist, now is the time to become hooked. He’s Charles Addams, Jules Feiffer, Nick Garland, Steve Bell and Saul Steinberg all rolled into one, but for my money, even darker and funnier."
Richard Dorment, The Daily Telegraph

"Like Thurber and Bateman before him Adam Dant sums up the sheer agony of existence, in the ever-rolling storyboard of his achingly funny art we understand at last why modern life drives us mad."
Emma Tennant

 
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