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Bookmaking Materials and Techniques collection

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Bookmaking Materials and Techniques collection



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Bookmaking Materials and Techniques collection, 1988-2014 | Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

By Meg Hixon

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Collection Overview

Title: Bookmaking Materials and Techniques collection, 1988-2014Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:2014

ID: 01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0659

Primary Creator: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Extent: 1.0 Linear Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: The collection is arranged into series by format.

Date Acquired: 12/02/2014. More info below under Accruals.

Forms of Material: Books

Languages: English

Abstract

This collection consists of examples of materials and tools used in the bookmaking process.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection consists of examples of materials and tools used in the bookmaking process. The collection includes numerous sample books containing a variety of example materials, as well as larger pieces of leathers commonly used for bookbinding. See the box and folder list for more detailed information about the collection's contents.

Collection Historical Note

The Rare Book & Manuscript Library established this collection, a resource for researchers and students interested in bookmaking history and methods, in 2014.

Administrative Information

Repository: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Accruals: Additional materials may be added to this collection in the future.

Alternate Extent Statement: 0.5 linear feet with addtional oversize animal skins and 2 typecases

Access Restrictions: The collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions:

This collection is the physical property of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Intellectual property rights, including copyright, may reside with the materials' creator(s) or their heirs.

The Rare Book & Manuscript Library's reproduction and publication policies are available here. The library welcomes requests for reproductions made from works in our collections, though restrictions may apply to certain materials. Please contact the library with any questions.

Acquisition Source: Various

Acquisition Method:

Purchased.

Leather paring knife and headbands donated by Henry Hebert, 2014.

How a Book is Made kit donated by Allan Steinberg, 2016.

Processing Information: Processed by Meg Hixon, August 2015


Box and Folder Listing


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Series 1: Bookmaking Materials and Techniques collectionAdd to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: ParchmentAdd to your cart.
This folder contains examples of parchment made from calf, goat, sheep, and deer.
Folder 2-4: Animal Skins and LeathersAdd to your cart.
These folders contain samples of skins and leathers from a variety of animals. Additional materials are housed in Oversize Box 1 and the Flat Files.
Folder 5: PapersAdd to your cart.
This folder includes examples of decorative endpapers and, to a lesser extent, other papers. Additional materials are housed in the Flat Files.
Folder 6: BookclothsAdd to your cart.
This folder contains examples of decorative cloths used tin bookbinding.
Folder 7: Gold and Silver LeafAdd to your cart.
This folder contains examples of gold and silver leaf, often used for embossed decorations on book covers.
Folder 8: HeadbandsAdd to your cart.
This folder contains examples of sewn headbands used in bookbinding.
Folder 9: Museum BoardsAdd to your cart.
This folder contains examples of different weights of museum board.
Folder 10: Type, Plates, and WoodblocksAdd to your cart.
This folder contains an example of a printing plate. Additional materials are housed in Oversize Box 2.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 1-3: Folded and Bound PapersAdd to your cart.
These folders contain examples of blank books, including examples of sewn and glued bindings.
Folder 4: ToolsAdd to your cart.
This folder contains an example of a leather paring knife. The knife was donated to the Rare Book & Manuscript Library by Henry Hebert.
Folder 5: Trade CatalogsAdd to your cart.
This folder contains examples of trade catalogs related to bookbinding and conservation.
Box OS 1Add to your cart.
Item 1-7: Animal Skins and LeathersAdd to your cart.
This box contains samples of skins and leathers from a variety of animals.
Box OS 2Add to your cart.
Item 1: Type, Plates, and WoodblocksAdd to your cart.
Typesetter's tray containing 24pt Lydian Bold type.
Item 2: Type, Plates, and WoodblocksAdd to your cart.
Typesetter's tray containing 36pt Goudy Bold type.
Item 3: Type, Plates, and WoodblocksAdd to your cart.
Incised printing plate, possibly steel, with an image of the University Library.
Item 4: Type, Plates, and WoodblocksAdd to your cart.
Three examples of copper printing plates with intaglio images of football players, gymnasts, and a group of young men.
Item 5: Type, Plates, and WoodblocksAdd to your cart.
Two examples of blank printing plates.
Box Flat FileAdd to your cart.
Item 1-3: Animal Skins and LeathersAdd to your cart.
The flat file contains samples of skins and leathers from a variety of animals.
Item 4-5: PapersAdd to your cart.
The flat file contains examples of decorative marbled endpapers.
Item 6: How a Book is Made kit, 1988?Add to your cart.
This kit includes sample components representing various stages of book publication. The samples are taken from How a Book Is Made, by Carol Greene (Chicago: Children's Press, 1988).

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