The Movable Book Society: A Celebration of Pop-Up and Movable Books

by Movable Book Society, Jessica DuLong (Editor)

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To commemorate its 10th Anniversary, the Movable Book Society created this amazing book on the history of pop-ups and movable books, beginning with Matthew Paris, a Benedictine monk who created the first known paper movable, the volvelle, and on to the twentieth-century. The text and illustrations were done by contemporary pop-up gods like Robert Sabuda, and depict a variety of movables, including turn-up books, dissolving views and, of course, pop-ups.

The book is bound in purple cloth, and is housed in a similarly-covered drop-spine box with a ribbon lift. Very classy.
a purple cloth-bound book in a similar box, interesting history of movable illustrations.

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Baron, Andrew (Contributor)
Boehm, Alan (Contributor)
Clyne, Geraldine (Contributor)
Dean & Son (Contributor)
Giraud, S. Louis (Contributor)
Kubasta, Vojtech (Contributor)
Lentz, Harold B. (Contributor)
Meggendorfer, Lothar (Contributor)
Montanaro, Ann R. (Contributor)
Nister, Ernest (Contributor)
Paris, Matthew (Contributor)
Penick, Ib (Contributor)
Rubin, Ellen G.K. (Contributor)
Sabuda, Robert (Contributor)
Sayer, Robert (Contributor)
Wehr, Julian (Contributor)
Ziegler, Roy (Contributor)

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The Movable Book Society: A Celebration of Pop-Up and Movable Books

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