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A historical and practical survey of the renewed interest in decorative bookbinding, tracing developments in England and France and the emergence of modern design and craft. It combines concise history, discussion of materials and ornament, critical commentary on recent trends, and illustrated examples of contemporary binders' work, with plates documenting notable bindings. Chapters contrast national approaches, examine edition and trade bindings, and profile influential workshops alongside technical notes on tooling, materials, and stylistic tendencies. The text evaluates the interplay of artistic freedom and convention, highlights revivalist and innovative impulses, and offers guidance for readers seeking informed appreciation of decorative binding.
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