Old Picture Books, With Other Essays on Bookish Subjects
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A collection of essays examines the history and craft of early illustrated books and their makers, focusing on woodcut techniques, the reuse and transfer of blocks, and the relationship between image and type. It discusses examples such as early illustrated biblical and devotional volumes and popular pictorial books, explores workshop practice and material differences between wood and metal cuts, and surveys related subjects including printers' marks, book sales, theatrical woodcuts, and the tastes of collectors and readers.
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