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.
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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