
St. Patrick on His Head
Woodblock 10 x 16 inches on 100% cotton paper.
Limited edition of 50 prints.
Signed and numbered.
$60.00 (includes handling & shipping)
Read more about
St. Patrick: The Lesser- Known Miracles here.

The Last Platypus in Ireland
Woodblock 24 x 36 inches on 100% cotton paper.
Limited edition of 50.
Signed and numbered.
$60.00 (includes handling & shipping)
St. Patrick Driving the Elephants Out of Ireland
Woodblock 24 x 36 inches on premium Fabiano 100% cotton paper.
Limited edition of 50.
Signed and numbered.
$150.00 (includes handling & shipping)
The Miracle of St. Patrick's Socks
Linoleum block, 14 x 18 inches on 100% cotton paper.
Limited edition of 50.
Signed and numbered.
$60.00 (includes handling & shipping)
Sit, Stay!
Woodblock, 14 x 18 inches on 100% cotton paper.
Limited edition of 50.
Signed and numbered.
$60.00 (includes handling & shipping)
St. Patrick Skipping Rope
Woodblock, 15 x 21 inches on 100% cotton paper.
Limited edition of 50.
Signed and numbered.
$60.00 (includes handling & shipping)
"Tom Huck is certainly the best artist working in woodblock today."
-Sherry Leedy
$6.00 (includes postage & handling)
Fascinating true-life story of America's most interesting woodblock printer, the tattooed pied piper of the outlaw print movement.
The cover, which unfolds into 11X 17 print of Huck is printed digitally on recycled grocery bag paper from an original woodblock print by Kevin McCloskey. 32-pages. Written & illustrated by Kevin McCloskey. © 2011
Available here or at these fine stores:
Star Clipper
St. Louis, MO
starclipper.com
Copacetic Comics
Polish Hill
Pittsburgh, PA
copaceticcomics.com
Quimby's Books
Chicago, IL
www.quimbys.com
McCloskey's essay about studying
at Huck's Evil Prints Bootcamp
can be found here.
"Girardville native Harry Humes has won numerous awards for his poetry. His spare, unadorned descriptions of his memories from his hometown come alive in his latest volume: Pennsylvania Coal Town: The Girardville Poems."
-Schuylkill Living Magazine
$6.00 (includes postage & handling)
Harry Humes has won the Devin's Prize, the Theodore Rothke Poetry Award, and grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. His work appears in America's finest literary magazines including Poetry, Shenandoah, Gettysburg Review, Georgia Review, Verse, and Yankee.
40 pages. Photography by Lincoln Fajardo. ©2004
Kevin McCloskey interview with Harry Humes here. www.schuylkillliving.com/archives/spring2005.html
FREE E-BOOK: Though not a Moonpenny Press Project, Kevin McCloskey illustrated a chapbook for the Hoboken Historical Museum, The Pigeon Guys.
You can download the whole book for free here: The Pigeon Guys: Recollections of Vinnie Torre and Lynne Earing. The 40-page chapbook, designed by Ann Marie Manca is part of their popular series of Hoboken oral histories. Lisa Sartori interviewed Vinnie and Lynne. Holly Metz edited it, Kevin McCloskey donated the illustrations, and Museum Director Robert Foster added historic and new photographs.