Just completed the long-overdue binding on
Eight Wood Engravings On A Theme Of Pan (Northampton: Pennyroyal Press, 1980) with wood engravings by Barry Moser. A delightful well-proportioned smallish book printed in an edition of 130
copies. The text is made up of six epigrams from the Anthologia Graeca, which Moser loosely
translates in his afterword. Set in Goudy Greek (12pt. to 36pt.) in 3
or 4 colors, and punctuated with original brush calligraphy by Betse
Curtis. Printed on handmade Japanese Etching paper; engravings on
sheets of Sekishu.
From the description of this book at
The Veatchs, Arts of the Book.
Description: Dorfner/de Gonet "open joint" style binding. Text sewn on two reinforced leather tapes; bottom and fore-edge left uncut with graphite top edge; black leather endband; spine covered in snake-skin; "O'Malley Crackle" flyleaves; boards covered in Pergamena goat vellum with design taken from illustrations underneath; "O'Malley Crackle" doublures and roundels on front of boards. Housed in Layered Indigo Night semi-soft slipcase.
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Overall showing snake-skin spine, "O'Malley Crackle" roundels,
with design taken from illustrations underneath Pergamena goat vellum. |