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Sgantas example
The structure that I have chosen to use is the French bookbinder Benjamin Elbel’s dos rapporté. The volume lies open nicely and is a sturdy structure for a reference book that would be used regularly. The design is on Strathmore 80-pound acid-free…
Elder example
Gebrochener Rücken (modified Bradel) binding with text sewn onto tapes. Covers made of watered silk, embroidered with Tudor-era motifs in silk and metallic gold, and embellished with seed pearls. Gold and white decorated endpapers, hand-sewn silk…
Kibby example
Full deep blue Harmatan goatskin with feathered alum-tawed and multicolored onlays, using a puckering technique for dimensional texture. Cover scene illustrates waves washing upon the shoreline delivering sea creatures. The starfish is built up into…
Metzger example
Blank book covered in full goat parchment using a laced-case structure. Text sewn on parchment straps laced through cover, silk front-bead endband sewn on flat parchment core. Covering parchment attached to case using mechanical non-adhesive methods.…
Jackson example
Hollow-back binding sewn on three frayed linen cords, quarter leather bound in the skin of a copperhead snake shot and tanned by the binder in August 2007. Top edge gilt, leather headbands, and Lokta Momi paper covered boards and endsheets.
Wait example
Terra cotta Harmatan goatskin binding. Hand-decorated paste endsheets with a leather joint. Decorated with leather onlays, acrylic paint, colored foil, and gold tooling. The cross design is based on Wait's own artwork. The square crosses are the…
Frost example
This half-size model reconstructs the printer's sheets by guarding the disbound text foila together. The binding uses a sewn boards structure. Its visual "board panel" appearance echoes the printer's imposition pattern.
Gouey example
Full leather (goatskin) clam shell presentation box with false spine and no titling. The inside of the trays are lined with matching suede. The box tray includes a platform which holds three videocassettes. Resting on top of this platform are two…
Miles example
Full Domaki goatskin binding, painted and inlaid to represent a beach and flying kite. Colored linen sewing thread forms the kite string and is forced into an incision in the leather. The endpapers are dyed Tyvek.
Sanders example
Sewn two-on using five supported stations with recessed cords. Covering is in full read leather (goat and calf) applied as irregular patches over twelve alternately inset and raised panels. The panels represent the twelve Wilcox bindings. Endpapers…
Miles example
Full leather binding of dark green goatskin. Multi-colored onlays. Gold-stamped title on spine.
Borbeau example
Half leather "panel binding" of green goatskin with central panels of needlepoint. Full gilt edges.
BRA0875
This 1706 version of the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer was specifically designed to fit a choir desk or lectern for public prayer. The large engraved frontispiece is a copy of that produced for the 1662 edition, showing worshippers…
BRF0107
Intended to be used at Christmas time, this broadside provides the texts for a selection of fourteen popular carols that was not otherwise available in a hymnal. The inexpensive and ephemeral nature of the broadside is underlined by the low quality…
BRB1392
Known as a Breverl, this devotional amulet belongs to a genre that enjoyed widespread popularity among Catholics in eighteenth-century Bavaria and Austria and was believed to offer talismanic protection to its owner. It usually consisted of a printed…
BRB1279
In this broadside, 111 numbered woodcuts were "hieroglyphically displayed" in order to convey the meaning of the Ten Commandments, the Apostles Creed, and the Lords Prayer. An enumerated table of explanation appears below, in case a young reader…
Saddlebags
The saddlebags were used by Reverend Charles Alexander Long (1881–1986) during his forty-one years of ministry as a Methodist evangelist in Brazil.
Spurs
The spurs were used by Reverend Charles Alexander Long (1881–1986) during his forty-one years of ministry as a Methodist evangelist in Brazil.
Missionary Voice
An article in the publication, The Missionary Voice that discusses Reverend Long and his missionary work in Brazil
Theology Photo
A photograph of the School of Theology faculty, staff, and student body in front of Harper and Anne Kirby Hall, later renamed Florence Hall.
Cuninggim painting
Photograph of a painting of Merrimon Cuninggim (1911–1995), Dean of Perkins School of Theology from 1951 to 1960.
Lacy Photograph
Photograph of Nathaniel Lacy, Jr.
Lacy Program
Program for the February 1971 annual Black Methodists for Church Renewal meeting. Nathaniel Lacy participated in a panel discussion titled "Strengthening Church Leadership in the '70s".
Lacy Sermon
Program for February 1971 Ministers' Week in which Reverend Lacy preached on the topic of "Reconciliation: An Exchange Process."
Seminary Singers photo
Photograph of the Seminary Singers in Perkins Chapel in 1966.
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