Saturday, November 15, 2014

Women in the BookBinding Trade: Browsing the Library


Some of the most interesting books ever printed are sitting on the shelves of university libraries collecting dust. Every time I ride the elevator up to the seventh, or eighth or ninth floor of my university art's library to collect books for a paper (yes I still use actual books for research sometimes), I usually end up grabbing something else off the shelves. 

Last Thursday, I found Women in the Bookbinding Trade, published in 1913. 


I was taken with the photographs . . . 



. . . And the yellowed, aged papers. 



Unfortunately, someone spilled something on one of the flyleaves 


I don't expect that I'll read this book cover to cover, but I've enjoyed looking at it. 


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