The PLA's very own David Fry writes:


Morning Richard!

This beautifully illustrated book by David Pearson came to my attention in a promotion from Quaritch. It is a Bodleian (2026) publication. Not cheap, but a book which might be of great interest to our members as it covers a history of bindings from the early 17th century.

It cost me £50 from Quaritch. A note on our website might be appropriate?

Best wishes

David


And I'm happy to fall in with David's excellent choice...


'Bookbindings' provides a fascinating history of the development of bookbindings from Roman times to the present day.


  The Publishers point out:

   Bindings have been an essential – and often beautiful – component of books since the codex form was invented 2,000 years ago. They make books work, but they also provide an opportunity for binders to display their skills.

   Until book trade processes were industrialised in the nineteenth century, every binding was a unique handcrafted object, no matter how simple or elaborate it now looks from the outside. Bindings have been made of all kinds of materials: calfskin, parchment, vellum, ivory, even silver, and embellished using many different techniques, to satisfy the wishes of owners from students to kings. The ways in which they were produced and decorated have evolved steadily over time, and many countries have their own distinctive traditions.

   Bindings may testify to the taste and social status of wealthy connoisseurs, or to the economic necessities of ordinary households. Because they can often be dated and localised, they also give us information about the histories of individual volumes. 

   This lavishly illustrated book provides a fascinating history of the development of bookbindings from Roman times to the present day. Almost all the examples are chosen from the shelves of the Bodleian Library, showcasing the outstanding collection of historic bindings to be found there.


A splendid addition to any library...

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