Before the advent of modern mass-production methods, books were bound by hand to remarkably high standards of quality. Beautiful and durable, they appealed to book lovers who appreciated not only a book's content but also the quality and craftsmanship of its binding. Unfortunately, the introduction of machine-binding methods, while making books widely available at reasonable prices, also largely curtailed the art and craft of making fine books by hand.This expert guide offers a solution. In its pages, craftspeople can learn the traditional methods of bookbinding and produce high-quality hand-bound books themselves. Thorough, detailed instructions, with over 270 helpful illustrations by the author, cover materials, tools, and equipment (including making your own); fundamental procedures and technical methods; rebinding an old book; making a slipcase, and other essentials. Also included are well-illustrated, step-by-step directions for eight binding dust jacket; blank book, single signature; folio; blank book, four signatures; manuscript binding; music binding; and two more.Clearly written and easy to follow, this manual will be indispensable to those wishing to create high-quality handcrafted bindings themselves; it will also serve as a valuable reference for students and professionals in publishing and its allied trades.
Aldren Auld Watson Libros
Alren Auld Watson fue un hábil artesano e ilustrador, cuyo trabajo se caracterizó por su precisión y sensibilidad artística. Trabajó principalmente en el ámbito de la literatura infantil, donde sus ilustraciones dieron vida a historias para jóvenes lectores. Su estilo era delicado y detallado, aportando una dimensión visual única a los libros a los que contribuyó. Aunque se centró en la ilustración, su impacto como creador y artista es evidente en el campo de los libros infantiles.



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