COLOPHON: "Accounting was designed, printed and bound by Maureen Cummins in the year 2011 in honor of the centennial anniversary of the Triangle Factory Fire. All first-person survivor accounts used in this book were excerpted from Leon Stein's classic text The Triangle Fire and are reprinted here by kind permission of Cornell University Press. Photographs are from the Kheel Center for Labor Management Documentation and Archives at Cornell University. Accounting was printed with silkscreen and letterpress technology in an edition of 30 copies."
Half-bound with black cloth spine and tips and brown paper sides. The title "Accounting" tooled in gold on front board. Image of factory building on lining papers. The pages are divided and dated like a ledger book with handwritten text recounting the stories of survivors of the fire. Along the bottom of the pages is the text of the management's report of losses from the fire including "146 workers, mainly girls."