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  2. The Bristol Art Library - Wikipedia

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    The project was devised as a protest at the closure of the original Bristol Art Library. [1] [2] The library consists of handmade identically-bound books on a wide range subjects produced by individual contributors from all areas of the arts and sciences, each catalogued according to the Dewey Decimal System.

  3. Dard Hunter - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 book was selected and exhibited in the New York Public Library's 2003–2004 exhibition Ninety from the Nineties. [8] To promote and continue the tradition of hand papermaking and book arts, Friends of Dard Hunter was established in 1981. Hunter's books on papermaking were inspirational to papermaker Douglass Morse Howell. [9]

  4. Edward H. Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Pattern of a spiral petal book by Hutchins is on pages 156–157. Making Handmade Books: 100+ Bindings, Structures and Forms [18] by Alisa Golden, 2010. Hutchins' Album and Voces de México and pictured. Instructions for making tetra-tetra-flexagon and cross-flexgons are included on pages 130, 132–133.

  5. Kelmscott Press - Wikipedia

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    The Kelmscott Press, founded by William Morris and Emery Walker, published 53 books in 66 volumes [1] between 1891 and 1898. Each book was designed and ornamented by Morris and printed by hand in limited editions of around 300. Many books were illustrated by Edward Burne-Jones. [2]

  6. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Since early books were exclusively handwritten on handmade materials, sizes and styles varied considerably, and there was no standard of uniformity. Early and medieval codices were bound with flat spines, and it was not until the fifteenth century that books began to have the rounded spines associated with hardcovers today. [10]

  7. Artist's book - Wikipedia

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    "The format changed over the years and eventually included an Annual Bookworks Edition, which contained a box of small handmade books from the I.S.C.A. contributors." After the advent of home computers and printers made it easier for artists to do what the copy machine formerly did, Volume 21, #4 in June 2003 was the final issue.

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  9. San Francisco Center for the Book - Wikipedia

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    Publications of the Imprint of the San Francisco Center for the Book are available for purchase. Small Plates Edition Series Small Plates is a series of 4" square handmade artists' books issued in editions of 100 signed and numbered copies each. Released on a periodic basis, these editions feature creative interplay between word, image and book ...