[Fine Binding | Julius Carter] Bookbinding in England and France

[Fine Binding | Julius Carter] Bookbinding in England and France

$850.00
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Fletcher, William Young. Bookbinding in England and France. London: Seeley & Co., 1897. Illustrated with 40 in-text black-and-white images of bindings, 17 color plates, three of which are double-page. Bound in dark brown crushed morocco with a most elaborate Grolier-esque strapwork design in gilt, accented with swirling gouges and fleurons. A tipped-in note mentions that the binding was done by "Julius Carter, binder of books for Queen Mary's Dolls' House Library". Five bands to spine with title and author to second compartment, and remaining compartments gilt-ruled and accented with the small gilt fleurons. Wide turn-ins of overlapping strapwork in gilt, stamped with gilt fleurons. Dark green, gold, and burgundy marbled endpapers. Loosely inserted is the original hand drawn pattern for the binding. Bookplate of Phiroze K. Randeria, renowned collector of works on the book arts. Small spots of wear to front cover and spine, along with some minor gilt loss. (Less noticeable than it w

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