Rare books in education via the NYTimes November 19th, 2008 Check out this article gleaned from a link at the very cool design observer. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments » …
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Rare books in education via the NYTimes
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A warm bookspace welcome to
http://www.donrashfinebookbinder.com/blog1/?p=120A warm bookspace welcome to November 13th, 2008 buecher-tiger and dang and blast. Check ‘em out. Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments » …
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The whole thing
http://www.donrashfinebookbinder.com/blog1/?p=118Couldn’t get the whole thing in one frame, so here are two images of the standing tunnel book. …
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Looking back, moving forward
http://lasquetipress.blogspot.com/2008/06/looking-back-movin..."issues": there are some glue spots on the cloth, and if you look inside, my linings could have been better, but all of that is in hindsight now.... The other major project I did finish was the portfolio I had started at the end of my two weeks withDon Rash, and I'm rather pleased with how both the book and the portfolio turned out. The best part was when I took the portfolio out of my makeshift press after drying, placed the book inside, and then folded it up. Mirabile dictu, it fit! And here's an
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Pressed for time
http://lasquetipress.blogspot.com/2008/05/pressed-for-time.h...esented me with two pieces of baseboard cut and drilled before I left. Four dollars' worth of carriage bolts, washers, and wing nuts at Home Depot later, and mine is now ready for use. Speaking of Don, he finally got around to blogging about my adventure there -- check outhis perspectiveof my time in the wilds of northeastern PA....
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Lasqueti Press
http://lasquetipress.blogspot.comthe cloth, and if you look inside, my linings could have been better, but all of that is in hindsight now.... The other major project I did finish was the portfolio I had started at the end of my two weeks with Don Rash, and I'm rather pleased with how both the book and the portfolio turned out. The best part was when I took the portfolio out of my makeshift press after drying, placed the book inside, and then folded it up.