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Day Link IconTuesday, February 9, 2010

 I Salute You

 

 

Dear Sam,                                          

 

I am pleased indeed with the thorough workmanship which you had accomplished in rebinding my father’s precious old – but rather pathetic – book, the 1810 MacKenzie’s Voyages.

 

The full calf is just right, plain but handsome too, with its austere rules set off by the boards’ edging of gold tooling, almost like gauffered work; your selection of an old Stormont pattern marbled paper has the correctly archaic, yet restrained flavor – and a great improvement over the previous dull grey endpaper.

 

As always, it has been a pleasure to bring some challenges to Harcourt…  The MacKenzie would have pleased my father, I know, and I salute you, Sam

 

Yours sincerely,

Charlie

Posted @ 12:30 PM
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Day Link IconFriday, January 22, 2010

How pleased I am
 
Hello Sam
 
I just couldn't wait to tell you how pleased I am with the Robinson Crusoe. I wish I had known about you earlier so I wouldn't have gone thru all the turmoil of two bad binding jobs. I will get the Treasure Island book you to you Monday, which will be a similar job. Even the gilding of the page tops came out beautifully.
 
I thank you, the dead George Macy, the LEC founder, thanks you, and the even deader Daniel Defoe.  Thank you for putting his immortal work in such a magnificent binding.
 
Best,
Don
 

Posted @ 11:44 PM
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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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