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A Book by Its Cover: Decorative Book Bindings from the Medieval Codex to Contemporary Artists’ Books
Oftentimes, we are preoccupied with the contents of a book rather than the book itself. The phrase, “Don’t judge a book by its cover” is preached as a metaphorical reminder not to be quick to judge ...
Tucked away past the mezzanine study area, small desks, and stacks of Bapst Library, the newest exhibit housed in Burns Library lies waiting for any intrepid and explorative student to stumble upon.
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Take a page out of history and learn the art of bookbinding at the Northwest Montana History Museum in Kalispell. For the second time this year, the museum is offering a bookbinding course in the fall ...
The Earlville Opera House will be holding a beginners' bookbinding class taught by local award-winning artist Riley Webster from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 13. (Submitted photo) EARLVILLE — ...
As I flip open to a new page in my journal, I hear the crack of the spine. I run my fingers across the thread that binds it together and think about the evolution of bookbinding and making. I own so ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 9: Judith Sims makes a book during a book binding class at San Francisco Center for the Book in San Francisco, Calif., on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021. (Shae Hammond/Bay ...
The first work is a reprint of the earliest English bookbinding manual (Oswestry : Printed and sold for the author by N. Minshall, 1811). Its author may be Henry Parry. The second work is a reprint of ...
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