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== Background ==
== Background ==
In 1970, Mayo Thompson illustrated ex-Crayola drummer [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s book ''[[Rangoon]]''. ''Rangoon'''s third chapter, titled "Regular Everything," consisted of twelve full-page illustrations by Thompson without text accompaniment. The book was published in July 1970 by Winter House Ltd., a new publishing house based in New York. Winter House's press release for ''Rangoon'' indicates that they would publish a follow-up book titled ''Regular Everything II'' in the spring of 1971.
In 1970, [[Mayo Thompson]] illustrated ex-Crayola drummer [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s short fiction collection ''[[Rangoon]]''. ''Rangoon'''s third chapter, titled "Regular Everything," consisted of twelve full-page illustrations by Thompson without text accompaniment. The book was published in July 1970 by Winter House Ltd., a new publishing house based in New York. Winter House's press release for ''Rangoon'' indicated that they would publish a follow-up book titled ''Regular Everything II'' in the spring of 1971.


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Revision as of 21:44, 4 December 2023

Regular Everything II is an unreleased book that Mayo Thompson illustrated between 1970 and 1971.

Background

In 1970, Mayo Thompson illustrated ex-Crayola drummer Frederick Barthelme's short fiction collection Rangoon. Rangoon's third chapter, titled "Regular Everything," consisted of twelve full-page illustrations by Thompson without text accompaniment. The book was published in July 1970 by Winter House Ltd., a new publishing house based in New York. Winter House's press release for Rangoon indicated that they would publish a follow-up book titled Regular Everything II in the spring of 1971.

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