Bookbinding and the Care of Books

by Douglas Cockerell

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"One of the principal texts of the Arts and Crafts movement in England, this classic work brought a resurgence of life and vigor to the ancient craft of binding books by hand. It fame and usefulness has endured for more than a century, as evidenced by the many contemporary bookbinders and libraries who consider it to be the clearest and most valuable exposition of the technique of hand bookbinding in English." "The text covers concisely virtually every aspect of the craft-from folding and show more collating pages, trimming and gilding edges, and cutting and attaching boards, to preparing covers, mitring corners, designing and inlaying on leather, and pasting down end papers. More than twenty informative text diagrams and eight plates, as well as a glossary and an index complete this important manual." "A "must-have" for craftspeople, libraries, and book preservationists, the volume remains one of the most valuable manuals available on the technique of hand binding. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET. show less

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Douglas Cockerell has quite a different perspective from Zaehnsdorf, even if both of them are hoping to improve the quality of book production. He was heavily involved in the Arts and Crafts movement, having been trained by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson. His brother was William Morris's secretary. He taught at what became the Central School of Art and Design, and wrote this book as a textbook for his students. It's a thing of beauty in itself, and it focuses on bookbinding and book design as a craft, paying little or no attention to horrid things like machines and cloth bindings. The most interesting parts are the chapters where he goes through the process of how you would design the decoration for a leather binding, and there are also some show more interesting chapters on the archival qualities of bookbinding materials. People were just beginning to notice around 1900 that all was not well with the industrially produced leathers and papers of the last seventy years or so, and Cockerell was involved in a big research project to find out what caused their rapid decay. Obviously all the detail of this was superseded long ago, but it's still fascinating to read about. show less
Excellent manual with every aspect of traditional bookbinding clearly explained.
historically interesting by a bookbinder at the heart of the second generation in the Arts and Crafts movement. Cockerell was a student of T J Cobden-Sanderson of Kelmscott Press and the Doves Press.

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Rooke, Noel (Illustrator)

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Cockerell, Sydney M. (Note/Appendix)

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Original title
Bookbinding, and the care of books
Alternate titles
Bookbinding: The Classic Arts and Crafts Manual
Original publication date
1901

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
686.3Applied Science & TechnologyManufacture for specific usesPrinting and related activitiesBookbinding
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Z271 .C66Bibliography, Library Science and Information ResourcesBook industries and tradeBookbinding. Book decoration
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