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Well Made Book:Essays & Lectures by Daniel Berkeley Updike

by William S. Peterson, William S. Peterson (Editor)

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A collection of essays and lectures about the art of book making.
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I find it appropriate that The Well-made Book is indeed a well-made book. All of the Updike entries are instructive and worth reading. I had minor difficulty with the sole ligature used throughout; I would not have imagined that there were so many Cs preceding Ts in the English language. ( )
  dirving57 | Aug 24, 2022 |
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