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From Mauritania to Japan | Exhibition by Chana Algarvio
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From Mauritania to Japan | Exhibition by Chana Algarvio
Manuscript Fragments still in the Books!
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Manuscript Fragments still in the Books!
An Early Modern Commonplace Book from Box 15
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An Early Modern Commonplace Book from Box 15
Rowan Red Sky's Tour of the "Native Nature" Book Exhibit
Просмотров 2842 года назад
Rowan Red Sky's Tour of the "Native Nature" Book Exhibit
Will Rueter & Aliquando Press Library Exhibition
Просмотров 2782 года назад
Will Rueter & Aliquando Press Library Exhibition
16th and 17th Century Indentures and Legal Documents | Palaeography
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16th and 17th Century Indentures and Legal Documents | Palaeography
Working with Yiddish Type | Bibliography Room Apprentice
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Working with Yiddish Type | Bibliography Room Apprentice
Victorian Toy Books
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Victorian Toy Books
A Bibliographical Disturbance: Teaching and Learning in Book History After 2020 | Alan Galey
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A Bibliographical Disturbance: Teaching and Learning in Book History After 2020 | Alan Galey
George Eliot, her early home | Quick Flip through
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George Eliot, her early home | Quick Flip through
Victorian Microscopy Books
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Victorian Microscopy Books
William Morris at 188
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William Morris at 188
Book of Hours Facsimile from 1861 | Chromolithography
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Book of Hours Facsimile from 1861 | Chromolithography
Victorian Watercolour Box
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Victorian Watercolour Box
Using a Vandercook Proof Press
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Using a Vandercook Proof Press
RARE Audio: Canadian Poet Francis Sparshott, 1969
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RARE Audio: Canadian Poet Francis Sparshott, 1969
An Afternoon with Don Taylor | Bookbinder
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An Afternoon with Don Taylor | Bookbinder
Pride-themed Mini Library Exhibit
Просмотров 913 года назад
Pride-themed Mini Library Exhibit
Folklore and Fables in our Collection
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Folklore and Fables in our Collection
RARE Audio: Canadian Poet Douglas Lochhead, 1969
Просмотров 1633 года назад
RARE Audio: Canadian Poet Douglas Lochhead, 1969
Mini Halloween Exhibit & Massey College Ghosts
Просмотров 1173 года назад
Mini Halloween Exhibit & Massey College Ghosts
Neu-auffgesetztes Format-Büchlein by Georg Wolffger (1673) with Florian Mueller
Просмотров 3453 года назад
Neu-auffgesetztes Format-Büchlein by Georg Wolffger (1673) with Florian Mueller
The Whole Art of Book-Binding | Peter Cottom (1824)
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The Whole Art of Book-Binding | Peter Cottom (1824)
How to Handle Rare Books at the Library
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How to Handle Rare Books at the Library
Typography and the Printer
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Typography and the Printer
Adana Five-Three Demo
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Adana Five-Three Demo
Introduction to Letterpress Printing
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Introduction to Letterpress Printing

Комментарии

  • @Ropeorsnake
    @Ropeorsnake 18 часов назад

    pretty little book thanks for showing 📖

  • @focalplane3063
    @focalplane3063 Месяц назад

    the needles she shows are leather working needles

  • @LynnePriceStudio
    @LynnePriceStudio 3 месяца назад

    Be careful of the Gamboge; it is very toxic from that era.

  • @tallercherkancolor5574
    @tallercherkancolor5574 3 месяца назад

    Fantástico relato. Muchas gracias amigos

  • @tm13tube
    @tm13tube 3 месяца назад

    He is very good at explaining the whys.

  • @tm13tube
    @tm13tube 3 месяца назад

    There is a science to bookbinding as well.

  • @ffotograffydd
    @ffotograffydd 3 месяца назад

    I’d love to know more about the origins of the book being worked on, judging by the crest on the spine and back cover and the colour of the leather it started out in the House of Commons library. It would be interesting to know how it found it’s way to Canada.

  • @ffotograffydd
    @ffotograffydd 3 месяца назад

    Sewing signatures isn’t “tedious”, it’s relaxing!

  • @utamoh
    @utamoh 3 месяца назад

    Hi, just seing this video, nothing to say about watercolours but you use your inkstone wrong. You are supposed to put a little water on it BEFORE you rub the ink stick, to get liquid ink.

    • @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary
      @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary 3 месяца назад

      thank you for the tip! will try it going forward. The one I demo here is a replica (cheap quality one) as I'm not going to touch the historical one. Thanks again!

  • @maryannknox7158
    @maryannknox7158 3 месяца назад

    Lovely 🌹

  • @nattyw495
    @nattyw495 4 месяца назад

    Could you do more videos of don doing repairs and conservative repairs? I know he stated theres differences i would like to see and learn if he'd could physcial show us the differences of conservatism and other tech, also maybe if he could show the differences of difference sewing techniques for different eras that book binders did this was a great video I've watched it twice. Thank you so much for this video and having don teach us his techniques and what to look for in older books.

    • @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary
      @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary 3 месяца назад

      we will pass on your thanks to Don! Glad you enjoyed. Unfortunately Don is very busy these days. I will give you a link to his website if you'd like to explore more of his works: www.dontaylorbookbinder.com/teaching

  • @thomashill1861
    @thomashill1861 4 месяца назад

    Don...I have a circa 1750 leather bound "Works of Shakespeare" that needs restoration. May I pay you?

  • @Kavukamari
    @Kavukamari 5 месяцев назад

    so I think the difference between Bookbinding and Book Repair is that in Conservation/Repair, the "canonical" materials of the book are important, you want to add and remove as little as possible (with reversible methods, as well, preferably) to return the book to an acceptable state, maintaining the original "artwork". But in normal bookbinding, it's more like creating a NEW artwork. if you just want to rebind a book and don't care about the original binding, you can simply destroy it and make a new one, but that's unacceptable in conservation

  • @ljbj4
    @ljbj4 5 месяцев назад

    very informative as well as inspiring…. why Japanese paper? 🧐

  • @micheleshave323
    @micheleshave323 6 месяцев назад

    This was wonderful!! It gave me a deeper understanding of how my antique books were made and a much deeper appreciation for hand printed books as a whole. Thank you!

  • @Mcdonaldrod75
    @Mcdonaldrod75 6 месяцев назад

    Will be handy when the apocolypse comes around... Still going strong for many years.

  • @tyham726
    @tyham726 8 месяцев назад

    You didn’t mention the imprint on the black ink stick which appears to be in Chinese character. What dies it say?

    • @KitKatToeBeans
      @KitKatToeBeans 3 месяца назад

      You can screenshot it and search it yourself.

  • @kjbirby
    @kjbirby 8 месяцев назад

    188 - what on earth is so special about that number?

  • @kjbirby
    @kjbirby 8 месяцев назад

    Hint: the press should be inked up before you place the forme onto the press. By doing it the way shown in the video, the uneven blobbiness of the unrolled-out ink goes onto the forme and results in uneven inking.

  • @kjbirby
    @kjbirby 8 месяцев назад

    Great video; however, at about 12.09 the case used for setting has been 'laid' with the face of the type pointing to the left - better practice is to lay the characters pointing right, so that when setting, the type goes straight into the stick the correct way round.

  • @reneebarger5194
    @reneebarger5194 9 месяцев назад

    Years ago we found that mice love chewing the backbone of phonebooks & magazines. Any books pasted with animal glue or fish gel were particularly edible. Binding is a craft that should be respected & passed on. My total respect sir.

  • @laceyjane4285
    @laceyjane4285 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful watercolor box. Thank you

  • @drawingmomentum
    @drawingmomentum 9 месяцев назад

    I'm an artist that does bookbinding, creating one-of-a-kind books. I've rebound a few and archival repairs. Patience and devotion are paramount. 😂 📚 ❤

  • @dchristy56
    @dchristy56 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the explanation. I have never used a proof press, just several different letterpresses. I'm glad to see you're still teaching this technology. It's very satisfying.

  • @maarya_s
    @maarya_s 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @nuitetoilee
    @nuitetoilee 11 месяцев назад

    It's really interesting to see how pristine all the cakes look - but also kind of sad when you think about it. This box was given to someone as a special reward and then likely never used. A great find for historians though.

  • @billm.2677
    @billm.2677 11 месяцев назад

    If the verbiage in the story you were printing required more space for type than the chase allowed, I suppose you could possibly truncate the story somewhat just to get the main points across OR…. CUT TO THE CHASE…. Oops, that term wasn’t used until silent movies in the 1900’s Probably would have more sense to most folks except…in silent movies nobody cared about the story when they could just watch the cops, robbers, cowboys, and Indians chasing each other around.

  • @dlebreton7888
    @dlebreton7888 11 месяцев назад

    Bookbinding is an art. The person needs to be well educated in the work, have patience and a great respect for the world of books. I would like to watch this gentleman bind a needy book.

  • @RsJaneP
    @RsJaneP Год назад

    Don is very patient and generous with answering all these bookbinding a repair questions!

  • @ianmarlowe3936
    @ianmarlowe3936 Год назад

    Does the library have a digital scan of this book? Or are you familiar with a digital scan of this book?

    • @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary
      @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary 11 месяцев назад

      Feel free to reach out to our acting College Librarian for more information about this text! kmiddleton (at) masseycollege (dot) ca

  • @robfurnari1
    @robfurnari1 Год назад

    Small Minerva.

  • @LunteBooks
    @LunteBooks Год назад

    Very grateful for you sharing your expertise. Thank you for the great video!

  • @tjsurname119
    @tjsurname119 Год назад

    I find this skill and the expertise and knowledge of this absolutely fascinating. If I could choose a skill to indulge in for life this would be it ! I so admire and envy this knowledge and skill and expertise ! Alas, I have a large library of such books which I have read and collected all of my adult life. My library is now quite enormous, but I have some old sets where the late 17th century books are in very poor condition. I wonder what the process is for assessing a book to get a basic estimate of having a rare book fixed by someone with such skill as his Gentleman has. Is it unaffordium? Asking from Australia.

    • @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary
      @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary Год назад

      find a local rare book store and you'll find that a lot of owners are also appraisers (at least in Canada). They would assess its value in price. As for bookbinding try looking for binders or people offering any kind of classes in the book arts in the area as they might know someone who can repair rare books (and rare book libraries at the universities nearby). In Canada at least it is paid per hour of work but I'm sure if you find someone nearby you can negotiate something. Best of luck with your library and thank you for watching and your comment!

    • @tjsurname119
      @tjsurname119 Год назад

      @@TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary ❤ 🙏 Thank you and GOD Bless you. Much appreciation from Australia to Canada.

  • @redblade8160
    @redblade8160 Год назад

    Terrible print quality. This is the trouble when using loose-type; they all wear out at varying degrees.

  •  Год назад

    Best video on the subject! Thank you!

  • @CaseFace981
    @CaseFace981 Год назад

    This video is incredibly concice and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for making and sharing it.

  • @merce414
    @merce414 Год назад

    Great video. Congratulations

  • @francoisjarzabek1412
    @francoisjarzabek1412 Год назад

    Great video, most enjoyable. Thank you very much for this full break down "start to finish process".

  • @jam4441
    @jam4441 Год назад

    Great to listen to such a knowledgeable person. Thank you.

  • @marlainey
    @marlainey Год назад

    A little late to the part - great video, will help me with my Adana as well. May I ask where you got that sweet small type cabinet? :) Thanks!

    • @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary
      @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary Год назад

      this video was filmed by a previous employee in his home. I don't know where the cabinet is from. I'm glad the content was useful. Best of luck with the Adana!

  • @infernoleviathan8868
    @infernoleviathan8868 Год назад

    Super interesting thanks a lot 🙏

  • @eunjihwang1248
    @eunjihwang1248 Год назад

    북바인딩 하고 싶으세요?

    • @sittingstill3578
      @sittingstill3578 Год назад

      This Korean RUclipsr offers classes in bookbinding in the Seoul area. ruclips.net/video/x2ZeLKMSeJo/видео.htmlsi=Bu8FT5kAORHwxqGC

  • @JadeScarlett
    @JadeScarlett Год назад

    Has anyone tried to activate the blocks with water? If so, are the paints still usable?

    • @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary
      @TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary Год назад

      That's a good question. I wondered if they would work well. We have not activated the blocks as we are trying to preserve it as is for as long as possible. At this moment it's considered a historical artifact in our collection

    • @JadeScarlett
      @JadeScarlett Год назад

      @@TheRobertsonDaviesLibrary I had a feeling that was the case. But here's an idea - how about creating a fundraising event, perhaps, where a renowned watercolor artist would create a painting using the set, minimally of course, perhaps loading the brush on the back side of the cakes to avoid damaging the stamped logo. It could be a small painting so only the slightest bit of color would be needed. With good marketing, this could raise interest, hopefully from the people with deep pockets, to write fat checks to the library 😀. Of course, bonus if the event is live-streamed on RUclips. Just a thought ☺

    • @sjain8111
      @sjain8111 Год назад

      there are nicely printed stamps of colour names & logo on the pigments, wouldn’t want to damage those

    • @LynnePriceStudio
      @LynnePriceStudio 3 месяца назад

      Be careful how you handle the Gamboge. The Gamboge from that era is very toxic.

  • @anaskun3645
    @anaskun3645 Год назад

    I have no idea how I ended up here with you bookreaders since i'm not one, but hey, sheers ! just some guy whose morbidly curious about everything in life. good day :)

    • @sjain8111
      @sjain8111 Год назад

      well time to start reading, eh?

  • @karancoyne7719
    @karancoyne7719 Год назад

    best video on letterpress ever!!! take a bow guys, as we say here in ireland "fair playd to ye"

  • @alexandermrkich8734
    @alexandermrkich8734 Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @jamestom2510
    @jamestom2510 Год назад

    God I loved this video......

  • @jintsfan
    @jintsfan Год назад

    Hopefully these skills are being passed on.

  • @finnscott5757
    @finnscott5757 Год назад

    Hi! I've just been given a 5x3 Adana model by my grandad and wish to get it up and running again. Is there any way of speaking to you guys about the parts I need and the sizes etc? It would be massively appreciated :) I know I need rollers and the metal rectangle which keeps all the type together... Thanks.

    • @redblade8160
      @redblade8160 Год назад

      @finnscott5757. The "metal rectangle" as you call it, is called a "chase". lol.

  • @Liam_Letterpress
    @Liam_Letterpress Год назад

    Great video! I Thoroughly Enjoyed your Introductory Walkthrough of the Letterpress Process! Question: Where are you getting the statistic 240 sheets per hour from? As far as my understanding allows, 60 - 100 impressions per hour was considered good work. If you're counting quarto impressions then yes, 60 x 4 to accomplish 240 printed pages is an achievable hourly goal for a team. As for 240 unique impressions, I can't imagine that working out but I'm really interested to know where you found your statistic. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. Keep up the brilliant work!