Posts tagged bookbinding

smithsonianlibraries:
“ To the chronicle of false chronicles we can add The Amber Witch. In the mid 1800s, Author Wilhelm Meinhold claimed to have discovered a 17th century manuscript written by a minister during the Thirty Years’ War. In it, the...
smithsonianlibraries:
“ To the chronicle of false chronicles we can add The Amber Witch. In the mid 1800s, Author Wilhelm Meinhold claimed to have discovered a 17th century manuscript written by a minister during the Thirty Years’ War. In it, the...

smithsonianlibraries:

To the chronicle of false chronicles we can add The Amber Witch. In the mid 1800s, Author Wilhelm Meinhold claimed to have discovered a 17th century manuscript written by a minister during the Thirty Years’ War. In it, the minister recounts the accusation of witchcraft levied against his daughter by a scorned suitor. Meinhold later revealed it had been an elaborate literary hoax. His skills in forgery and attention to historic detail was so good that many still did not believe it was fictitious.

Speaking of skills, the image of a book cover for The Amber Witch comes via Examples of Bookbinding executed by Robt.Rivière & Son (1920), an exhibition catalog from the Leipzig Exhibition in 1914, just weeks before the outbreak of WWI. The Riviere Bindery (now subsumed into Bayntun-Riviere) was a productive and well known bindery in London for almost a century and works from the bindery can be found in many rare book libraries today. The introduction amounts to a footnote in WWI history, describing the fortunate turn of events that saved the books from destruction.

Have you ever wondered where books come from?

bluelightseven:

zwischendenstuehlen:

Well then, let me show you, because that’s what I do for a living.

Right now, it’s this time of the year, and the little ones have just freshly hatched:

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You’ll notice they’re still blind and naked when they hatch. So I make them little coats to keep them warm during their first winter:

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See how they happily line up to put them on:

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See? Better. Now they’re ready to go and explore the world.

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And if they make it through the winter and we take good care of them, they will grow up to be strong and wise like their older fellows:

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So, in case you were ever wondering, now you know.

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uispeccoll:
“ Old binding vs new binding - which one do you prefer? Brittle and beautiful or sturdy and simple? [xAP3 L7] #uiowa #specialcollections #libraries #bookbinding #bookcovers #london #londonmagazine #brittlebooks #18thcentury
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uispeccoll:
“ Old binding vs new binding - which one do you prefer? Brittle and beautiful or sturdy and simple? [xAP3 L7] #uiowa #specialcollections #libraries #bookbinding #bookcovers #london #londonmagazine #brittlebooks #18thcentury
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uispeccoll:

Old binding vs new binding - which one do you prefer? Brittle and beautiful or sturdy and simple? [xAP3 L7] #uiowa #specialcollections #libraries #bookbinding #bookcovers #london #londonmagazine #brittlebooks #18thcentury