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Antique book decoration style. Spine.
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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