Making books by hand A step-by-step guide

Mary McCarthy

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Published
Gloucester, Mass. : Quarry Books [2000]
Language
English
Main Author
Mary McCarthy (-)
Other Authors
Philip Manna (-)
Item Description
Originally published by Quarry Books in 1997.
Physical Description
108 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 105).
ISBN
9781564966759
  • Introduction
  • About Paper
  • Materials and Supplies
  • Tools
  • How to Make Corners
  • Method 1. For Thin Paper or Cloth
  • Method 2. For Thick or Brittle Paper
  • Method 3. For Cloth or Paper
  • Accordion Art Books
  • How to Make an Illustrated Poem Book
  • How to Make a Book Panorama
  • Journals and Scrapbooks
  • How to Make a Simple Booklet
  • How to Make a Journal
  • How to Make a Scrapbook
  • Photo Albums
  • How to Make a Tied-Binding Album
  • How to Make a Window-and-Post Album
  • Box Books
  • How to Make an Artist's Portfolio Box
  • How to Make a Pop-Up Box Book
  • New Directions: Trends and Traditions
  • How to Make a Scroll
  • How to Make an Accordion with Pamphlet Insert
  • How to Make an Extended Accordion
  • Gallery of Artists
  • Resources
  • Suggested Readings
  • Contributors
  • About the Authors
Review by Booklist Review

In an age when e-mail has encouraged a new form of letter writing, McCarthy takes it one step further--back to the era of tactile, personal handwritings. Other recent how-to books have been devoted to similar subjects, most particularly scrapbooking. So what's different? One, this is an aesthetic presentation, with step-by-step photographs for each of the dozen projects. And two, it is brimming with helpful hints, called "bits and pieces," which focus on tips gleaned from years of experience, such as the avoidance of air bubbles. And three, the showcases of experimental styles and professional works are both a delight and an inspiration. Very appealing high touch for the high-tech millennium. --Barbara Jacobs

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.