This book provides a brief but informative overview of bookbinding techniques, materials, and history. Written by a renowned bookbinder and a committee of leather experts, this volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in the art and craft of bookbinding.
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Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on preserving cultural legacy, this book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, which revives classical literature that has been largely unavailable for decades. It aims to promote timeless works, ensuring that significant literary contributions from around the world are accessible in print once more. By reading these titles, readers support the mission to prevent these remarkable works from fading into obscurity, helping to keep the global literary heritage alive.
Bookbinding, and the Care of Books; a Text-book for Bookbinders and Librarians
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It has been chosen by scholars for its importance, reflecting key themes and ideas that shape our understanding of history and society.
Bookbinding, and the Care of Books: A Handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians (Illustrated Edition)
- 194pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Douglas Bennett Cockerell (1870-1945) was a British bookbinder who revolutionised modern bookbinding. At fifteen he went to Canada and worked as a farm hand, a wool carder, and a bank clerk. In 1891 he returned to England and was introduced to the book arts by his brother Sydney, a British museum curator, collector, and well-connected figure in the literary world and the private secretary to William Morris. In 1893, Douglas was apprenticed to Thomas J. Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Bindery. There he learned the importance of combining quality materials with technical skill and creativity. He founded his own bindery in London in 1897 and took up a teaching position at the London County Council Central School of Arts and Crafts. His works include: Bookbinding, and the Care of Books (1901), Some Notes on Bookbinding (1929) and Bookbinding as a School Subject (1939).