Saturday, September 24, 2016

Buchbinderlehrling in Bernard Middleton's Collection

Spent a wonderful afternoon with Jeff Peachey in Bernard Middleton's Collection in the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at RIT this week. In among the treasures of this incredible collection of all things bookbinding and allied crafts was this copy of the Buchbinderlehrling from 1930. The binding was not signed, and was most likely made either for the annual apprentice bookbinding competition or the apprentice's final exam.

More about the Buchbinderlehrling here.

Habe in dieser Woche einen wunderbaren Nachmittag mit Jeff Peachey in der Bernhard Middleton Sammlung der Cary Graphic Arts Collection von RIT verbracht. Unter den vielen Schätzen der Buchbinde- und Buchkunstliteratur war dieses Exemplar vom Buchbinderlehrling, 1930. Der Einband war nicht signiert, wurde aber in aller Wahrscheinlichkeit für den jährlichen Lehrlingswettbewerb oder die Gesellenprüfung hergestellt.

Mehr über den Buchbinderlehrling hier. 

 
Full leather binding with gilt top edge and gold tooling.
Ganzfranzband mit Goldschnitt und Vergolding.

Detail of the title on front board - The title was constructed using straight line and one curved pallets and gouges.
Detail des Titels auf Vorderdeckel - Der Titel wurde aus Linien und ein Bogen zusammengesetzt.

Title on spine - The left justification didn't work so well and there are other issues.
Titel auf dem Rücken - Linkbündig und Vergoldung sind eher nicht gelungen.

Blurry endpapers with Middleton's bookplate.
Unscharf, aber mit Middletons Exlibris

Friday, August 12, 2016

Frühe Anleitung für Buchbinderarbeiten gerichtet an Laien | Early Introduction to Bookbinding for Amateurs

Ernst Collins erstes Buch war Buchbinderei für den Hausbedarf [1915], eine Anleitung für Laien und Amateure. Obwohl in England recht verbreitet, könnte diese, nach meinen Recherchen, die erste solche Anleitung die zuerst in deutscher Sprache erschienen ist. Douglas Cockerells Bookbinding and the Care of Books, daß auch an Amateure gerichtet war erschien zuerst 1902 in Übersetzung als Der Bucheinband und die Pflege des Buches, und 1925 in einer neuen Ausgabe mit neuer Einleitung von Maria Lühr. 

So dachte ich wenigstens bis ich So fertige ich allerlei Buchbinderarbeiten von Richard Parthum (Heft 24 in der Selbst ist der Mann Serie, Leipzig, [1911]) fand. Dieses kleine Heft ist wie einige der Englischen an Schulkinder, auch in Sonderschulen... gerichtet. Neben der Broschüre beinhaltet es auch einige andere Projekte wie Kästen für Schreibzeug oder Schmuck um den Eltern Freude zu machen. Es kann in ganzen Umfang unten gelesen werden.

Ernst Collins’s first book published was Buchbinderei für den Hausbedarf [1915], a basic bookbinding manual specifically for amateurs. Based on a review of the literature, this is perhaps one of the first such manual written originally in German. Douglas Cockerell’s Bookbinding and the Care of Books first appeared in German as Der Bucheinband und die Pflege des Buches in 1902, with a 1925 edition with new introduction by Maria Lühr.

That's at least what I thought until I discovered So fertige ich allerlei Buchbinderarbeiten by Richard Parthum (Pamphlet 24 in the Selbst ist der Mann series, Leipzig [1911]). This small pamphlet is like many of its English counterparts directed at school children, including those in "special schools." Illustrations and instructions are minimal, but give a good sense of the projects that include portfolios and a variety of boxes for writing implements or jewelry designed to please the parents. The full pamphlet can be viewed at the bottom.

Umschlag | Cover

Mappe mit "Frosch" | Portfolio with expandable pocket

Ziehmappe mit Gestaltingsideen für die Decke | Portfolio with ideas for cover design

Wer kennt noch mehr? | Who knows of more?

Hier die ganze Broschüre zum Lesen...
Here the whole pamphlet for reading



Tuesday, July 26, 2016

The Bone Folder on Jeff Peachey's Blog

Thank you to Jeff Peachey for the opportunity to answer some questions regarding my translation of Ernst Collin's Pressbengel as The Bone Folder.
Peter answered three questions about this project:
1. Why did you call this The Bone Folder?
2. What do you see as the role of tools in this work?
3. Why should someone purchase this limited edition when you have already released a version online for free?




Read my full responses on his blog here.

 And, if you're not following his blog, consider doing so for interesting posts about the history and craft of bookbinding, tools, and more...

 

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Mehr Werbung - Fritz Merker, Berlin

Also recently received this undated postcard from the firm of Fritz Merker in Berlin's fashionable Charlottenburg district. On the card, Merker advertises their services as cutting mats, bookbinding, making portfolios, mounting drawings, and making modern bindings.

Habe auch vor kurzem diese undatierte Postkarte der Firma Fritz Merker aus Berlin-Charlottenburg bekommen auf der als Passepartoutfabrik und Buchbinderei mit allen Diensten der guten Sortimentsbuchbinderei geworben wird.

Schillerstrasse 94


The card was also used to advertise a change of address.

Auf der Karte wurde auch auf eine Adressenänderung hingewiesen.

Knesebeckstraße 80/81

Based on the map on the postcard, it was where the new building is to the right of the pin below.


Friday, July 15, 2016

Bookbinding as Rehabilitation | Buchbinderei als Rehabilitation

Last May I shared a number of articles and other publications related to bookbinding as rehabilitation.  I recently received a postcard from Germany depicting the bookbinding workshop of the Pfeiffersche Anstalten in Magdeburg-Cracau, likely from the time around World War I or thereafter based on fashions... US Senate Document 166 from 1918, Vocational Rehabilitation of Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, mentions a call for support to build a trades-based home for war veterans there from 1915, helping with the dating.

Im letzten Mai teilte ich einige Artikel und andere Herausgebungen zu Thema von Buchbinderei als Rehabilitation. Vor kurzer Zeit bekam ich aus Deutschland eine Postkarte die "Lehrwerkstätten Buchbinderei" der Pfeiffersche Anstalten in Magdeburg-Cracau zeigt. Das Bild entstand um die Zeit des Ersten Weltkriegs oder danach den Moden nach. Ein Bericht des US Senats von 1918, US Senate Document 166, über die berufliche Rehabilitation von verwundeten Soldaten und Matrosen erwähnte die Gründung dieser Anstalt in 1915 was auch mit der Datierung hilft.

Lehrwerkstätten Buchbinderei

The Pfeiffersche Anstalten were also very involved in providing learning opportunities akin to those in todays "sheltered workshops" to a wide range of individuals with special needs from children to the elderly. In addition to the trade-based programs these facilities also offered medical care and therapies appropriate to the needs. Based on an a German article from 2015, after 1933 many became victims of the Nazi's euthanasia  program.

Ein "Blatt" über die Pfeifferische Anstalten war auch stark in der Fuersorge von Kindern, Kriegsinvaliden, und Anderen tätig. Es wurde auch ärztliche Hilfe und Therapie angeboten. In der Zeit nach 1933 wurden die Anstalten dann von dem "Euthanasieprogramm" betroffen.


Saturday, June 11, 2016

The Bone Folder: Prospectus Available

PROSPECTUS FOR
THE BOSS DOG PRESS LIMITED EDITION OF

The Bone Folder
A Dialogue Between
an Aesthetically-Inclined Bibliophile
and a Well-Versed-in-all-Aspects-of-the-Craft Bookbinder

By Ernst Collin

Translation from the German and Introduction by
Peter D. Verheyen

Illustrated with photographic images by
John (Hans) Schiff


Download the full prospectus in PDF form here,
write to the Boss Dog Press to request a printed copy,
or see the Press' site for more information.


The Boss Dog Press is very pleased to present this prospectus for its most ambitious project to date: a handpress edition of Ernst Collin’s didactic dialogue about bookbinding entitled The Bone Folder. Originally published as Der Pressbengel in Berlin in 1922, it was first translated into English by Peter Verheyen beginning in 2008, and published in the Guild of Book Workers’ Journal in 2009. Peter later made it available online as a PDF through this Pressbengel Project blog.

Prior to its commitment to undertake the Bone Folder project, the Press had been granted access to a series of photographic negatives and contact sheets of the hand bookbinding process which had been taken in Germany in the late 1920’s or 1930’s. The photographer, Hans Schiff, fled Germany and spent the rest of his professional photographic career in New York City working as John Schiff. During discussions between Peter Verheyen and Don Rash about the design of this edition, the fact that the Schiff photographs were roughly contemporary in both time and location to the text led to the realization that they would be the perfect illustrations for the book. The Press is deeply indebted to Sibylle Fraser for allowing the use of these photographs.

These photographic images come from a collection of 34 negatives taken by Hans Schiff sometime after 1920, and document the pulling (taking apart) and rebinding a copy of the Bremer Presse Faust with that date on the spine.

Proof of images for book. More here.

An image was chosen to accompany each of the six days’ dialogues. The photographs do not necessarily relate directly to each daily subject; rather, they illuminate the progressive nature of the hand binding process. The images are presented at their original size of 110mm by 80mm and include the edges of the negatives. In addition to the six primary images there is a portrait of the young Hans Schiff. Unfortunately there do not seem to be any extant pictures of the author, Ernst Collin. The photograph used for this prospectus is an additional image not used in the book. The photographs have been scanned and digitally printed onto Canson Rag Photographique paper by Light Works, a non-profit photography organization based at Syracuse University.

About the Edition
As with the previous Boss Dog Press titles, The Bone Folder will be printed on our Morgans & Wilcox Washington handpress. The edition will consist of 120 copies, with 100 copies available for purchase. The paper for the book will be mouldmade Hahnemühle Biblio, chosen to show the digital Monotype Walbaum type to best advantage. Typesetting has been done here at the Press using Adobe InDesign, and plate processing will be provided by Boxcar Press of Syracuse, New York. The titling font is the second iteration of the Boss Dog Press FritzGotische, a fraktur face created by Don Rash in memory of the late Fritz Eberhardt, calligrapher and bookbinder extraordinaire. The page size is 9” x 12”, and echoes the 3:4 proportions of the seven tipped-in photographs. The frontispiece is a facsimile of the original 1922 Pressbengel title page, printed letterpress. This prospectus is presented in the same format and materials as the edition in order to give interested parties an idea of the look and feel of the finished books.

About the Bindings
Of the 100 copies for sale, 54 will be case bound in full pastepaper over boards and will be distinguished by Arabic numeration (1-54). The case bound copies will be hand sewn over linen tapes with sewn-on endpaper sections for durability and strength. Titling for these books has yet to be decided. There will be 26 copies (A-Z) bound in quarter leather with pastepaper boards, titled in gold on the spines. The leather bound copies will be hand sewn over flat cords, with which the boards will be attached; the sewn-on endpaper sections will have leather inner hinges. All of the 80 bound copies will be housed in pastepaper covered slipcases. The remaining 20 copies will be offered in signatures for bookbinders and will receive Roman numeration (I-XX).

The edition in production. More images here.

Prices and Ordering
Prices for The Bone Folder are as follows:
  • Unbound copies: $300
  • Paper case copies: $450
  • Quarter bound copies: $600

All books will be shipped via Priority Mail for $15. Standing order customers receive the usual 20% discount plus free shipping; dealers receive 30% discount. Orders may be made using the included order form; by emailing bossdogpress@donrashfinebookbinder.com; or by phoning 1-570- 239-8643. The Press accepts checks, credit cards and PayPal to bossdogpress@donrashfinebookbinder.com.

Download the full prospectus in PDF form here,
write to the Boss Dog Press to request a printed copy,
or see the Press' site for more information.



The Boss Dog Press is online here.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Die Collins / The Collins Online!

Die Collins | The Collins

Geschichte und Bibliographie | History and Bibliography

 

Arbeit an der Geschichte von W. Collin und der Bibliographie der Schriften von Ernst ist jetzt auf Deutsch und Englisch abgeschlossen. Die bibliographische Aufzeichnung von Ernst Collins Schriften ist auch auf diesem Blog (oben) einsehbar mit Link zu einer Tabelle die zu digitalisierten Versionen bei HathiTrust von vielen der Schriften führt. 

Die Collins: W. Collin, Hofbuchbinder & Ernst Collin, der Autor des Pressbengels (126 Seiten, 60+MB, https://works.bepress.com/peter_verheyen/46/download). 

Work on the history of W. Collin and bibliography of the writings of Ernst has been completed in German and English. The bibliographical listing of Ernst Collins writings found to date is available on this blog (above), with link to a spreadsheet linking to HathiTrust and other sources.

The Collins: W. Collin, Court Bookbinders & Ernst Collin, the Author of the Pressbengel (126 pp, 60+MB, https://works.bepress.com/peter_verheyen/45/download).

Deutsch

Die Collins: W. Collin, Hofbuchbinder & Ernst Collin, der Autor des  Pressbengels
Hier zum Download
https://works.bepress.com/peter_verheyen/46/download

English

The Collins: W. Collin, Court Bookbinders & Ernst Collin, the Author of the Pressbengel
Click to Download
https://works.bepress.com/peter_verheyen/45/download

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Colliniana 2016 - Ernst Collin Updates

As in the past 4 years, on May 31st, Ernst Collin's birthday (This would have been his 130th) I share updates from my research and findings into his life and work. The past year has seen some good activity.

Wie in den 4 vergangenen Jahren gebe ich am 31. Mai zu dem Geburtstag von Ernst Collin (dies wäre sein 130. gewesen) eine Jahreszusammenfassung von Funden und Fortschritten an meinem Projekt über die Collins. In diesem Jahr war recht viel los.

The Boss Dog Press Bone Folder
Boss Dog Press Pressbengel auf Englisch


Most significant is the starting of production for the Boss Dog Press' letterpress edition of Ernst Collin's The Bone Folder, illustrated with images depicting the binding process. Images were selected, and these are now being printed digitally at Light Work, a non-profit photography organization based at Syracuse University. For the edition, that means 8 images (6 "days"of dialog, a portrait of John (Hans) Schiff, and another image from the binding series for the prospectus) printed 120 times each... That's a lot of cutting. The edition will be available in a regular paper case,  deluxe quarter leather, and sheets for binding. In addition to the photographs, the text features a new introduction correcting "errors" about Ernst Collin's identity and providing context for his original text in the form of an abbreviated history of the firm of W. Collin and his family. While we are still working out details, I can say that those pre-ordering the deluxe edition will also received a printed copy of the history and bibliography in English. As an aside, the blog header makes use of Don Rash's BDP FritzGotische hand-calligraphed type face, originally created for his Three Lectures, and used again in this fine press edition of the Bone Folder.

For more information about pre-ordering..., please contact the press at bossdogpress@donrashfinebookbinder.com.

Am bedeutendsten ist der Anfang von der Produktion des Pressendrucks meiner Übersetzung Ernst Collins Pressbengel von Don Rashs Boss Dog Press. Diese hat mit dem Druck der Aufnahmen von John (Hans) Schiff begonnen. Die Aufnahmen wurden digital geduckt bei Light Work, ein gemeinnütziger Verein für Photographie an der Syracuse University wo ich auch arbeite. Für die Auflage werden 8 Bilder (6 "Tage" Buchbinderei, ein Bild von Schiff, und eins fürs Prospekt) wurden 120 gedruckt. Das wird viel Schneiden bedeuten, wird aber Dank Vorplanung nicht so schlimm. Die Auflage wird es als Pappband, halb-leder Einband, und in Lagen zum Einbinden geben. Zusätzlich zu den Aufnahmen hat diese Ausgabe auch eine neue Einleitung die "Fehler" zum Leben Ernsts aus der ersten Auflage korrigiert, sowie eine gekürzte Geschichte der Familie und W. Collin. Details gibts noch viele durch zu arbeiten, aber Personen die die halb-leder Ausgabe im Voraus bestellen werden auch eine Druckexemplar der Geschichte und Bibliographie bekommen. Nebenbei, der Schriftzug im Header dieses Blogs ist Don Rash BDP FritzGotische, speziell von ihm für sein Buch Three Lectures per Hand geschaffen. Man wird sie wieder in dieser Ausgabe sehen.

Für mehr Information über Vorbestellungen..., melden Sie sich bitte bei der Presse, bossdogpress@donrashfinebookbinder.com.


First look at proofs | Erste Ansicht der Druckproben

Annotations | Notierungen
Printing can start | Das Ausdrucken kann beginnen

42 Bone Folders | 42 Falzbeine
For the prospectus | Für die Prospekte

The Bone Folder in Japanese | Der Pressbengel auf Japanisch


Very satisfying was seeing Ernst's Pressbengel translated into Japanese based on my English translation as The Bone Folder. This work was done by Ms. Satoko Noro of the Nara-based "Laboratory for Preservation, Conservation, and Restoration," and published on their website in serialized form. The last installment appeared at the end of 2015. Wonderful to see this happen, and my thanks go out to them. The translation is illustrated with photographs of bookbinding tools and bindings. Below a screen-grab of the table of contents. A Google translation can be linked to here.

Sehr erfreulich war die Vollendung der japanischen Übersetzung vom Pressbengel anhand meiner englischen Übersetzung. Die Übersetzung von Frau Satoko Noro der "Laboratory for Preservation, Conservation, and Restoration"erschien in Folgen während 2015 und war mit Abbildungen von buchbinderischen Werkzeugen und Einbänden illustriert. s war wunderbar diese Übersetzung zu sehen und ich bin Frau Noro sehr dankbar. Unten ein Bild von dem Inhalt auf deren Webseite. Die Google Übersetzung gibts hier.


Just a short while I received a wonderful package from Ms. Noro, the translator. In it a bound tri-lingual copy of the Pressbengel – the original German, my English, her Japanese. A very special gift.

Vor einigen Tagen erhielt ich dann ein wundersames Päckchen von Frau Noro. Es sind der Ur-Pressbengel, mein Bone Folder, und Ihre Übersetzung in einem Band.

The binding | Der Einband
The three title pages and colophon
Die drei Titelseiten und das Kolophon

The Collins: | Die Collins:
History and Bibliography | Geschichte und Bibliographie


Work on the history of W. Collin and bibliography of the writings of Ernst is in the final editing stages for English and German. The first part about W. Collin was released in German back in January as Eine Geschichte und Bibliographie der Berliner Hofbuchbinder und Schriftsteller, and was well received. One reader who found this first part online shared images of a W. Collin binding he had recently acquired, with an image to be included in the final version. I've also shared other images... under the W. Collin tag, all of which are included in the history/bibliography that is pending. In the mean time the bibliographical listing of all of Ernst's writings found to date is available here, including in a spreadsheet with links via HathiTrust and other sources. Just click the navigation bar at top.

Arbeit an der Geschichte von W. Collin und der Bibliographie der Schriften von Ernst nähert sich dem Ziel auf Englisch und Deutsch. Das erste Teil über W. Collin auf Deutsch wurde im Januar als Eine Geschichte und Bibliographie der Berliner Hofbuchbinder und Schriftsteller geteilt mit guter Rezonance. Ein Leser der dieses Teil teilte sogar Bilder von einem W. Collin Einband den er erworben hat. Eine Aufnahme davon wir mit seiner Erlaubnis in der Geschichte gezeigt. Ich habe auch andere arbeiten unter dem "Tag" W. Collin geteilt die auch in der Geschichte erscheinen werden. In der Zwischenzeit ist die bibliographische Aufzeichnung von Ernst Collins schriften einsehbar mit Link zu einer Tabele die zu digitalisierten Versionen bei HathiTrust von vielen der Schriften Führt. Einfach oben auf den Link klicken...

Tentative cover design for the English version of history and bibliography
Vorläufiger Umschlag für die englische Fassung der Geschichte und Bibliographie

The base image for the cover above is drawn from Baedeker's Northern Germany as far as the Bavarian and Austrian frontiers; handbook for travellers (11th ed., 1893). In this example from the 1910 edition, the foldout map was unfortunately not unfolded during digitization (A common lament with Google Books content), but could be found from the University of Texas. The map shows almost all streets where the firm of W. Collin was located. Overlaid images show selections of the work of W. Collin and writings of Ernst, all described in the text.

Als Unterlage dient dieser Plan der Stadtmitte Berlins aus Baedekers  Northern Germany as far as the Bavarian and Austrian frontiers; handbook for travellers (11. Ausgabe, 1893). Wie allgegenwärtig bei Goggle Books wurde der plan nicht entfaltet, aber ein Exemplar der Auflage von 1910 ist bei der University of Texas zu  finden. Auf dem Plan sind fast alle Standorte von W. Collin zu finden, wenigstens den Strassen nach. Dazu dann Beispiele von Arbeiten W. Collins und Schriften von Ernst.

This text will be available online in English and German by the end of June, 2016.

Der Text wird bis Ende Juni 2016 auf Englisch und Deutsch online erscheinen.  

Other news | Weitere Nachrichten


In lieu of a photo of Ernst Collin, I was very pleased to find a copy of the semi-deluxe edition of his Paul Kersten, signed by him and Kersten. The signature provides a nice direct connection to his work.

Ich suche immer noch vergebens nach einem Bild von Ernst Collin, war aber sehr froh ein Exemplar der fast luxus-Auflage von Paul Kersten mit Unterschrift von Kersten und Ernst zu bekommen. Eine schöne direkte Verbindung zu letzerem.

Colophon from Paul Kersten | Kolophon von Paul Kersten

I was also able to find copy of one of the later editions of Ernst's Buchbinderei für den Hausbedarf, perhaps the first manual in German written for amateurs. This stands in contrast to England where numerous manuals for amateurs and school children were written. I especially like the new cover design depicting a woman doing the binding in her well-equipped home workshop. Women in bookbinding was a topic that the Collins were active in supporting.

Im letzten Jahr konnte ich auch ein Exemplar von einer der spãteren Auflagen von Ernsts  Buchbinderei für den Hausbedarf finden. Dies ist vielleicht die erste Anleitung in die Buchbinderei für Amateure in deutscher Sprache. Dies ist im Kontrast zu England wo es mehrere solche Bücher gab für Amateure und Schulkinder. Der Umschlag gefällt mir besonders, war doch die Rolle der Frau in der Buchbinderei ein Anliegen der Collins.



Another acquisition was a postcard of Kaffee Klose at Leipzigerstrasse 19. W. Collin had a "storefront" upstairs, and the lettering on the window can even be read. Another nice direct connection.

Noch ein Ankauf war diese Postkarte von Kaffe Klose in der Leipzigerstrasse 19 im 3. Stock ein "Schaufenster." In der Postkarte kann man sogar die Fenstermalerei erkennen. Wieder eine schöne Verbindung.

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The "other" Ernst | Der "andere" Ernst


In my "quest" to disambiguate the two Ernsts, I purchased a small grouping of poems by Ernst Collin-Schönfeld last summer that were attributed to Ernst Collin in the dealer listing. I had seen the listing for some time, written to the dealer to ask him to attribute to the proper Ernst with no response, so finally just bought them...Nice to have in the set, really just a signature removed from a notebook as evidenced by the grid pattern on the paper, was the poem "Zur Nacht." The papers of Ernst Collin-Schönfeld at the Leo Baeck Institute hold a typescript of the poem providing a crucial linkage.

Weil ich auch weiterhin bemüht bin die beiden Ernste zu trennen, habe ich im letzten Sommer eine kleine lage Gedichte von Ernst Collin-Schönfeld aus einem Notizbuch gekauft. Ich hatte dieses Manuskript schon einige Male gesehen, den Antiquar auf die zwei Ernst aufmerksam gemacht ohne erfolg, und es letzten Endes einfach gekauft... Dabei war das Gedicht "Zur Nacht." In dem Archiv von Ernst Collin-Schönfeld beim Leo Baeck Institut ist auch eine Druckschrift des Gedichts was auch als "Beweis" der Verbindung mit dem "anderen" Ernst dient.


Click here to see typescript of the poem at the Leo Baeck


I had written to the curator of the Leo Baeck offering these manuscripts as a gift, but never received a response. That offer still stands...

Ich hatte den Archivar des Leo Baeck angeschrieben und diese Manuskripte als Geschenk angeboten. Habe aber nie eine Antwort bekommen. Das Angebot steht noch, bitte melden...

Friday, May 13, 2016

The Art of Google Books

Trying to wrap up all the loose ends on The Collins / Die Collins, my bi-lingual history of W. Collin and bibliography of Ernst Collin, and trying to find an appropriate cover design. Latest incarnation is using a contemporary map of Berlin. In Baedeker's Berlin and its Environs (1910) I found this wonderful image at HathiTrust, content digitized by Google Books... If that finger was about 3 blocks to the Southeast it could be said to pointing to Leipzigerstrasse 19 where W. Collin had a "showroom" from 1893 to 1913. However, in a way this image could also be the perfect metaphor for how I was able to acquire the vast majority of references and other sources for this project – Google.

Bin dabei meine zweisprachige Geschichte von W. Collin und Bibliographie von Ernst Collin zu vollenden, und ein Teil davon ist einen passenden Umschlag für das Ganze zu entwerfen. In der letzten Version benutze ich eine zeitgenößische Karte von Berlin. Diese habe ich in Baedekers  Berlin and its Environs (1910) bei HathiTrust gefunden, Inhalt der von Google Books digitalisiert wurde. Der Finger zeigt fast auf die Leipzigerstrasse 19 wo W. Collin ein "Schaufenster" zwischen 1893 und 1913 hatten. Irgendwie ist dieses Bild fast die perfekte Metapher für die Art und Weise in der ich fast alle Quellen für dieses Projekt gefunden habe – Google..

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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Pan at the Veatchs Arts of the Book

Very nice to see my binding on the Pennyroyal Press's Pan opposite the title page in the latest catalog (84) from the Veatchs Arts of the Book. You can also see it here. I had a great time binding this, and a big thank you for letting me borrow it back for the 2015 Society of Bookbinders' Competition.

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Lots of other fantastic bindings/books in Catalogue 84, so check it out here.

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Mehr Werbung - Leipziger Buchbinderei AG, vorm. Gustav Fritzsche

Leipziger Buchbinderei AG, vorm. Gustav Fritzsche,
Leipzig-Reudnitz, 1925


Department for hand-bound books and decorated papers
Publishers' bindings in all styles
Portfolios for artwork
Book covers (to be used for binding periodicals....)

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These book covers are still provided by many journal publishers today. During my apprenticeship we received them along with the issues for binding. Usually they fit well, but sometimes we needed to adjust the spine...

Die Decken gibts noch heute. Während meiner Ausbildung haben wir diese Decken oft mit den Jahrgängen bekommen. Meistens haben sie gepaßt, aber manchmal mußten wir den Rücken angleichen...




Danke für die Bilder Marianne @ Buchbinderei Dietmar Klein in Gelsenkirchen, NRW, Germany.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Human Library 2016 - a book about books about books

At the Human Library and all "meta" as the "book" (Z700.9 Library of Congress classification for my authority record) "You Can Judge a Book by its Cover." Got to talk books, and show books largely about bookbinding. Was "checked out" 3x, renewed 1x, and browsed 2x. Based on current policies and workflows I'm pretty sure I won't be weeded or transferred to the preservation environment in our offsite facility... Whew!

All bindings by me, with exception of my copy of Claudia Cohen's "Bookbinding Ephemera" that displays the materials used in bookbinding so beautifully. View images of the book at https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/2FLJ2N3PNCM5V9A.




Here my catalog record. Next time, full LC and Dewey classifications.

 

Watch a nice short documentary about the event at Syracuse.


The Human Library is an international idea, http://humanlibrary.org/, The Syracuse University Libraries, where I work, have hosted an event since 2014. This was my first time as a book.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Buchbinderei L. Horn, Berlin

Recent eBay acquisition | Neulich in "der Bucht" ergattert

Werbemarke der Buchbinderei L. Horn, Berlin, ca. 1910 ~ 15.
Advertising stamp for the Buchbinderei L. Horn, Berlin, ca. 1910 ~ 15. 

Actual Size | Original Größe


Schauen wir mal ob es über die was zu lernen gibt...
Let's see if we can learn anything about them...

Sunday, March 20, 2016

In Memoriam Norma Rubovits

Learned on Friday that Norma Rubovits passed away at the age of 97 1/2. Bill Drendel wrote a wonderful tribute to her that was posted on Book_Arts-L, Bill Minter shared images from a 2010 exhibition of her work at the Newberry, and I found myself remembering her from my days in Chicago. Norma was a regular participant at Chicago Hand Bookbinders meetings, which is how I came to know her during the late 1980s – early 1990s. Fast forward to 2006, and I was very glad to have included her in the retrospective exhibition held for the Guild of Book Workers' 100th anniversary where one of her vignettes was shown.

Here Bill's Drendel's tribute:
The passing of Norma B. Rubovits

The book arts community lost a good friend this week Wednesday, when Norma B. Rubovits died at the age of 97. She was a pioneering paper marbler, imaginative bookbinder, major collector and donor. For decades from the 1960s well into the current century, she had a role to play in Chicago book arts and at the Newberry Library. The Newberry hosted a retrospective exhibition of her work in 2010 that celebrated her international renown.

Norma's story is one of determined craft, original thinking, and careful collecting, but it started almost by chance. One day in 1964, Norma's husband Frank asked her if she wanted to take a binding class with him. He had inherited a collection of deteriorating books from his grandfather’s library. Norma said "Why not?" and off they went - to study with Elizabeth Kner, a well- known Hungarian émigré binder with a studio in the Printer's Row area of Chicago. Although Norma became an accomplished binder, her attention soon turned to marbled papers. She taught herself to make marbled paper, by referring to old manuals and sample books at the Newberry, and also by seeking out and getting to know others interested in the art. Her papers were accomplished enough that Jim Wells bought some for use in the Newberry Library bindery, and other customers lined up too. But Norma was not content to produce sheet after sheet of beautiful but predictable papers. She started experimenting with smaller marbles that took up only part of a sheet and eventually came to place these compositions toward the center, using the sheet as a sort of frame. She first referred to these as marbled "doodles" and later "mono-prints," but finally settled on "vignettes." The marbling world had never seen anything like them, and they caused a stir. The Chicago Public Library included her prominently in an exhibit in 1969. She got invitations to exhibit her papers and bindings in group shows locally, nationally, and internationally. She visited Turkey, then as now a center of the marbling world, and corresponded with marblers everywhere. Her international reputation was further solidified in 1992 when Dawson's Bookshop in Los Angeles issued Marbled Vignettes, a limited edition of original miniature marbles along with an accompanying interview in which Norma described her methods and aesthetic.

From the start, Norma Rubovits collected everything she could find on the art of marbling, including copies of the rare manuals she had seen at the Newberry and hundreds of other works about paper, binding, and related book arts. She built a huge collection of papers made by others, largely by purchasing or trading some of her sheets for some of theirs. She often told the story of how shocked and pleased she was when Newberry’s curator, James Wells expressed interest in keeping her papers as part of the John. M. Wing Foundation. But Wells retired soon after and he referred her to "the new guy," Paul Gehl. Norma's major gifts to the Newberry began in 1991 and continued for over a decade. As recently as last year she was adding individual papers and books. The collection is always growing in other ways too. Marblers and authors on paper continue to send their work to the Newberry in Norma's honor. Norma also endowed a book fund at the Newberry for the purchase of books on binding and decorated papers. The collection now numbers more than 4000 marbled pieces and more than 170 books, including many of Norma's own bindings.

Many will mourn Norma as artist and friend. Born Norma Bloch on August 26, 1918 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she graduated from the University of Oklahoma and came to Chicago to work at the University of Chicago hospitals as a dietitian. It was during this time she met Dr. Frank E. Rubovits, an obstetrician-gynecologist from an established Chicago family. They raised two daughters: Paula, an artist and model, and Randi, a psychiatrist. Frank died in 1987, Paula in 1988. Norma died March 16, 2016. Randi Rubovits-Seitz is the sole immediate survivor. A memorial is being planned.
Link here to an in memoriam from the Newberry Library, and more about Norma and her collection and more. Here from the Chicago Tribune.

Below three of her marbled vignettes that she sent to me, shown approximately actual size. I was very glad to find them again.

1989

1990

No date

Though we lost touch over the years, she is someone who I will always remember very fondly.

Thank you, Norma. You are missed.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Werkzeuge - Tools

Aus dem Buchbinderlehrling, 7 Jg., 1937 – Werkzeugkästen für die Stifte im ersten Lehrjahr, fortgeschrittenere Lehrlinge und Gehilfen, sowie Gesellen und Meister.

 Out of the Buchbinderlehrling, Vol 7, 1937 – Tool sets for apprentices in their first year, more advanced apprentices and unskilled laborers, as well as journeymen and masters.

Stifte im ersten Lehrjahr, Reichsmark 9
For 1st apprentices, 9 Reichsmarks

Für Buchbinderlehrlinge und Gehilfen, Reichsmark 50
For apprentices and "unskilled" laborers, 50 Reichsmarks

Für Gesellen und Meister, Rcichsmark 70
For journeymen and masters, 70 Reichsmarks

Nix für Lehrlinge sondern eher Gesellen und Meister... Ohne Preis.
Nothing for apprentices, but rather journeymen and master... Priceless

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

W. Collin Exlibris

Gefunden in der Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek und von der Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg – das Exlibris von W. Collin entwurfen von dem Graphiker Hermann Hirzel, 1899. Hirzel war Schweizer und studierte an der Kunstakademie Berlin wo auch Georg Collin studiert hat um die gleiche Zeit. Er starb 1939 in Berlin.

Found in the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek and in the collections of the University Library at Würzburg – the exlibris of W. Collin, designed by the artist Hermann Hirzel, 1899. Hirzel was Swiss and studied at the Kunstakademie Berlin where Georg Collin also studied at about the same time. He died in Berlin in 1939.


Es ist gut möglich, daß dieses Exlibris auf der Weltausstellung von 1900 in Paris gezeigt wurde.

It is possible that this exlibris was exhibited at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris.

Below an article about that starts at bottom-right of the page and continues on next pages.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

W. Collin Verlagsarbeit - Publishers' Binding

Chicago Weltausstellung, 1893 | Chicago World's Fair, 1893


Mappe mit 32 losen Blättern nach Photographien der Bauten und anderen Sehenswürdigkeiten der Weltausstellung mit Baukosten dieser. 
Author: Wilde, Otto u. Albert Ganzlin (ed)
Beschreibung: Mappe von W.Collin, Königl. Hofbuchbinderei Berlin. Signiert unten auf Rückdeckel.

Portfolio with 32 loose plates from photographs of the pavilions and other sites. Interesting is that the descriptions for these also include the construction costs.
Author: Wilde, Otto u. Albert Ganzlin (ed)
Description: Portfolio by W.Collin, Königl. Hofbuchbinderei Berlin. Signed at bottom of rear cover.