@article{Impressions:2728, note = {On the morning of September 11, 2001, Richard Goodman, like many New Yorkers, was on his way to work. As he crossed Madison Avenue, he looked south to see one of the World Trade Center Towers 'bellowing smoke.' He wrote, "I could set my position in time by that moment, like the frozen clock at Hiroshima." For the next three months, Richard rode his bike almost every day from the Upper West Side to the World Trade Center disaster site, or as near as he could get to it. When he returned home, he wrote about what he had seen. 'Impressions ten years later' is a set of wood engravings by Schanilec based on a bike ride with the author down toward the disaster site some ten years later--Publisher. Standard edition: "Printed in an edition of 250 copies by Gaylord Schanilec. The text, set in 12 point Emerson, was cast in metal by David Wolfe. The images were printed from end-grain maple blocks. Bound, by hand, at the Campbell-Logan Bindery"--Colophon. Deluxe edition of 26 copies: "Bound in quarter Oasis Goatskin over Fabriano Roma handmade paper at the Campbell-Logan Bindery. Issued in a clamshell box with a separate portfolio of progressive proofs of the Cooper Union engraving"--Midnight Paper Sales website. Of 26 copies in the deluxe edtion, lettered A to Z,}, author = {Goodman, Richard, 1945-}, url = {http://digitalcoll.skidmore.edu/record/2728}, title = {Bicycle diaries : one New Yorker's journey through 9-11 / Richard Goodman. Impressions ten years later / Gaylord Schanilec. Impressions ten years later}, recid = {2728}, pages = {107 pages, 7 unnumbered leaves of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm.}, address = {2011}, }