Mother Goose
Posted: 4/18/2010 by Paul Parisi
Modified: 4/18/2010 by Paul Parisi
Mother Goose
Everyone on the staff at the Harcourt Bindery was involved with producing this binding on L. Frank Baum's Mother Goose in Prose. Our client brought a book to us missing the spine, with damaged covers. We were able to make a new binding using onlaid pieces of multi-colored leathers to replicate the graphic design on the original cover. The original cloth covers were incorporated into the front and back covers of the slipcase which houses the new binding. We were able to replicate the original block gold titling from images of another book.
These onlaid bindings were popular in the 1920s, especially in England. They require special skills and are complicated technically to produce. However, the result is stunning and we are proud of the abilities of our staff.


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