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| Title | Bonefolder - an e-journal for the bookbinder and book artist. |
| Volume | Volume 7 |
| Subject | Artists' books Bookbinding Bookbinding -- Repairing Books -- Conservation and restoration Paper -- Preservation
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| Description | Cuban Book Arts Collaborations By Steven Daiber [Una versión en español de este artículo aparece a partir. Las imágenes de la versión en Inglés tienen subtítulos en Inglés y Español] Colaboración Cubana en el Libro de las Artes por Daiber Steven
Capturing the Quotidian: Book Arists Explore New Tools by Miriam Schaer
Evening Conversations of the Booklover Rubricius and the Printer Tympanus by Oldrich Menhart
The New Oriental Binding Structure described by Monique Lallier and Pamela Barrios
Eyes Wide Open and Fingers Crossed: Production and Distribution Problems with Large-Editioned Artists' Books by Phil Zimmermann
Tomorrow's Past by Charles Gledhill
A Non-Adhesive Externally-Sewn Binding Solution to a 14th Century Vellum Manuscript by Scott Kellar
Focus On Artists' Books V: Artspace Mackay by Doug Spowart
Reading by Space and Time in Building by the Book by Mary Tasillo
Open Book: An International Survey of Experimental Books by Grant Mandarino
Bonefolder Bind-O-Rama 2010:The Thread That Binds
Book Reviews
Baker, Cathleen A. . From the Hand to the Machine. Nineteenth-century American paper and mediums: technologies, materials and conservation. Review by Jeffrey S. Peachey
Carlisle, Kate Homicide in Hardcover, If Books Could Kill, and The Lies That Bind. Review by Marieka Kaye
Etherington, Don. Bookbinding & Conservation: A Sixty-year Odyssey of Art and Craft. Review by Peter D. Verheyen
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| Publisher | Peter D. Verheyen |
| Author | Daiber, Steven Schaer, Miriam Menhart, Oldrich Lallier, Monique Barrios, Pamela Zimmermann, Phil Gledhill, Charles Kellar, Scott Spowart, Doug Tasillo, Mary Mandarino, Grant Peachey, Jeffrey S. Kaye, Marieka Verheyen, Peter D.
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| Date | 2011 |
| Summon Content Type | eJournal
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| Type | Text |
| Format | 14,277,097 bytes |
| Rights | The Bonefolder, an outgrowth of the Book Arts Web, is a peer-reviewed "open-access" e-journal for bookbinding and the book arts, and is published by Peter D. Verheyen under a Creative Commons "Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works" license. Full information on The Bonefolder can be found at http://www.philobiblon.com/bonefolder/. It is archived as part of the LOCKSS Humanities Project, by Syracuse University Library, with additional access provided via the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). |
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