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Antique book decoration style. Front cover.

COLLECTION Courtesy of Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
 
BINDING DESCRIPTION
BINDING TERM Antique Style: The imitation of a style from a previous period, in this case, Jansenist style. Jansenist style was popular in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and is characterized by a plain exterior and elaborately tooled doublures.
COVER material/hardware, etc corner style/turn ins repairs Full navy blue tanned goatskin, morocco grain, butt-mitred corners, turn ins not visible. The spine has five raised bands and is a tightback.
DECORATION style Front and back boards are plain. Spine has gold tooled title, place and date of publication. Doublures are elaborately tooled in gold with a series of interlocked lozenges, floral elements, and arabesques. Doublure border is rolled. Edges are gilt. Has red/green/yellow bookmark attached at the head.
BOARDS material back cornering Board not visible. No shaping, back cornered.
SPINE rounding/ backing lining Rounded and backed. Spine linings are not visible.
ENDBANDS style material/color core material Red, green, yellow French double headbands. Core, crowning core and front bead. Rolled paper support.
SEWING style support material lacing in All along over five raised, thin cords.
ENDPAPERS material # of flyleaves/attachment Orange goat doublures, leather joint, two made (20th century comb pattern) marbled paper fly leaves and two beige (1) flyleaves.
TEXT BLOCK material edge treatment Hand made beige (1) medium (1) slightly textured (2) laid paper. A watermark of three balls arranged in a triangle within a laurel wreath appears on the last blank leaf before the title page engraving. Edges are trimmed and gilt.
REPAIRS  
NOTES  
describer (s) Brown, Primanis
[University of Texas Cataloging Record]

Note: Signature collations may be erroneous due to problems developed during database migration to a new OPAC system.

Title Prieres du matin et du soir pour tous les jours de la semaine.

Imprint A Paris, : Par les soins de Cl. Rigaud ..., 1714.

Harry Ransom Center Book Collection BX 2079 P754 1714 LIB USE ONLY

Description [8], 134, [2] p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. (8vo in 4s)

Note Imprint from colophon.

Title page is an engraved plate.

Engraved head- and tail-pieces.

Illustrations by Antoine Coypel.

Page [136] blank.

Local note Bookplate of Samuel Putnam Avery.

Signed binding (stamped on front doublure): Chambolle-Duru. Marius Michel, dureur.

Antique doublures. OCLC number 11833633

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