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Day Link IconWednesday, January 13, 2010

 

Linked-Spine Bindings

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 02:53 PM PST


A Bookbinding Anomaly:
Linked-Spine Bindings
An Illustrated Lecture by Sam Ellenport

March 18th  6:00 pm  at the Schlesinger Library
Radcliffe/Harvard University, Cambridge MA

Sam Ellenport of the Harcourt Bindery will present “A Bookbinding Anomaly: Linked-Spine Bindings.”  This illustrated talk will explore a little known aspect of bookbinding decoration, used on sets of books.  The binder makes use of the entire rectangle comprised of all the spines as a canvas on which to produce an overall design, whether representational or abstract.  This talk is free and open to the public.
 
Sam Ellenport, a past Chair of the New England Chapter of GBW, has been binding since 1970 and is a student of binding history.

Posted @ 7:11 PM
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Day Link IconTuesday, December 29, 2009

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS

Dear and wonderful Sam

The dictionary is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS
And we’re all so grateful!!!
Super happy New Year to you!!!

Natasha

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Posted @ 9:24 AM
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Day Link IconTuesday, November 17, 2009

Kinghorn exhibits book at Concord Museum

David Kinghorn exhibited this small French Bible at the Concord Museum in Concord, Massachusetts.  This book is bound in a quarter navy goatskin with a terra-cotta label, marbled paper sides, and vellum tips on the corners.  The headcaps were made in a 19th century ledger binding style which uses no end bands.

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Posted @ 6:33 PM
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