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Midi Nocturnelle 5" x 7" sofcover flexi Journal - - PAPERBLANKS 9781439781692, 9781439780992

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Midi Nocturnelle 5" x 7" sofcover flexi Journal - - PAPERBLANKS 9781439781692, 9781439780992

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NOCTURNELLE Item no. 9781439781692 The Italian Galignani brothers were known for their French Restoration-style bindings, such as the one reproduced here. Originally designed for an 1829 edition of The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, this gilt-decorated cover retained the structural sturdiness characteristic of the era. Product Information: FORMAT: Midi SIZE: Width: 130mm (5") Height: 180mm (7") Depth: 13mm (½") INTERIOR: Unlined PAGE COUNT: 176 Pages CLOSURE: No Closure COLOUR: Black GSM (PAPER WEIGHT) 100 COVER: Softcover EDGE PRINTING: Yes BINDING TYPE: Smyth Sewn POUCH TYPE: Back Cover Pouch INTERIOR PAPER: Smooth RIBBON MARKERS: 1 MORE FEATURES Decorative printed cover paper FSC-certified text paper Threaded stitching and glue, as needed Cloth headbands Acid-free sustainable forest paper Flexible cover and spine Original Art: A. & W. Galignani’s binding of The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Era: 1829 Region: Paris, France Nocturnelle - Design Inspiration - Our Nocturnelle design, a reproduction of an antique French binding, is based on a cover created in 1829 by publishers A. & W. Galignani for The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore. Nowhere is the heft and glory of history more palpable than in the book arts. The 19th century brought several innovations, both functional and aesthetic, to the craft of bookbinding. Advances in mechanization enabled publishers to start producing books on a large scale while staying true to the exquisite, ornamental beauty of the cloth- or leather-bound book. This cover suggests the fine Moroccan leather preferred for bindings of the era, as well as the structural sturdiness, careful finishing and ridged spine venerated by discerning bibliophiles. The decorations mirror architectural trends of the time such as rosettes, spirals and stylized leaves. The rich tones and textural sophistication found in our reproduction create a stunning rendition of the original binding. This 19th-century Parisian block binding was originally crafted in dark blue leather with gold tooling, salient characteristics of the Restoration bindings of the time. John Anthony and William Galignani were the sons of a courier father who taught them an appreciation for languages and the written word. John Anthony opened the first Galignani bookshop in Cambrai, France, before returning to his family in Paris upon his father’s death. It was in Paris that the two brothers, as A. & W. Galignani, began their business of reprinting English-language books, including the publication of this version of Thomas Moore’s poetical works. Thomas Moore (not to be confused with Sir Thomas More, the philosopher and saint) was an Irish poet and entertainer whose Irish Melodies became extremely popular at the turn of the 19th century. Today, he is considered Ireland’s National Bard, in the way that Robert Burns is to Scotland and William Shakespeare to England. As such, it is fitting that his poetical works would be given such an impressive binding.
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