Chermayeff, a graphic designer, "created a series of full-color collages of sun, moon and star moving in changing patterns. He gave the collages to his friend Kurt Vonnegut, who arranged them in an order to suit himself and then interpreted them from the perspective of a newborn child. The result is an unusual retalling of the Nativity, related with Kurt Vonnegut's special vision and language."?from the publisher's letter sent with review copies. Roughly 12-1/4 by 9-1/4 inches. 64 pages. First edition (stated). Top edge a touch faded, as usual, else a fine copy in a fine dust jacket. This copy is signed by the author on the first blank in silver ink, "Kurt Vonnegut / October, 1993 / Sagaponack, N.Y." Uncommon signed. This is a review copy, with the publisher's "Dear Literary Letter," a review slip, a photocopy of a review, a press photo, and what seems to be a color tearsheet for a magazine ad. Housed in a black clamshell box with a red leather label of the sort that Vonnegut's screenprinter, Joe Petro III, commissioned. From the collection of Tom Garner.