To give a book a worthy binding is one of the most satisfying of crafts. Beyond the utility of a good binding, there is a great deal of aesthetic pleasure to be gained from a book that opens easily and flatly, and from the decoration, the harmony of colors, and the brilliance of gold. Arthur Johnson, one of Britain’s foremost designer-bookbinders, has written a manual of the craft whose clarity and comprehensiveness make it invaluable to the student and the professional. It covers equipment, tools, and materials; all stages of preparation (end papers, sewing, rounding and backing, edge-gilding, etc.); different binding styles; and the finer points of finishing. The illustrations show not only tools, materials, and processes, but also a selection of striking and beautiful examples of the binder’s art, both historic and modern.
Author: Arthur Johnson
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 09/17/1981
Series: Thames and Hudson Manuals (Paperback)
Pages: 226
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 9.60h x 6.70w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780500680117
Language: English
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