Lined Ultra Pinnacle 7" x 9" Softcover flexi Journal - PAPERBLANKS 9781439772591

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Our filigree Pinnacle design was originally created in 1675 to hold Richard Allestree’s The Government of the Tongue. Crafted by the Queens’ Binder “A,” the balance of open space and intricate elements makes it a shining jewel of the period.

Product Information:

FORMAT : Ultra
SIZE: Width: 180mm (7") Height: 230mm (9") Depth: 13mm (½")
INTERIOR: Lined
PAGE COUNT: 176 Pages
CLOSURE: No Closure
COLOUR: Green
GSM (PAPER WEIGHT) 100
COVER: Softcover
EDGE PRINTING: Yes
BINDING: Smyth Sewn
POUCH TYPE: Back Cover Pouch
TEXT PAPER: Smooth
RIBBON MARKERS: 1

About This Design
Original Art: Binding for Richard Allestree’s The Government of the Tongue
Era: 1675
Region: England
Pinnacle - Design Inspiration -

Nobility and grace reach new heights in this lush green design. Originally crafted by the Queens’ Binder A, one of the most prolific book binders of the Restoration period, the binding held Richard Allestree’s The Government of the Tongue. The balance of open space and intricate elements, like the gorgeous frame and harmonious little stars, make it a shining jewel of 17th-century English bookbinding.

The “Queens’ Binder” was a name given by G.D. Hobson to a small group of English bookbinders during the “Golden Age of English Bookbinding.” They were known for featuring pointillé outlines rather than floral volutes, which were much more widely used during the era. Modern research indicates that the Queens’ Binder was in fact four distinct shops, and even individual binders such as “A” could refer to multiple artisans.

While the name or names of the binder called “A” is not known, at least one of the artists is thought to be William Nott, an important figure in the book trade who operated as a bookseller, stationer and publisher. The quality of the bindings attributed to A also vary considerably, but there is no question as to the excellence of this specific piece. The Government of the Tongue was an important work during its day and, as provost of Eton College, Allestree would have been able to demand the highest quality for his publication.

Today, the original binding is a part of the Henry Davis gift at the British Library. We are happy to have had the opportunity to restore it to its original glory for this Paperblanks design.
Our filigree Pinnacle design was originally created in 1675 to hold Richard Allestree’s The Government of the Tongue. Crafted by the Queens’ Binder “A,” the balance of open space and intricate elements makes it a shining jewel of the period.

Product Information:

FORMAT : Ultra
SIZE: Width: 180mm (7") Height: 230mm (9") Depth: 13mm (½")
INTERIOR: Lined
PAGE COUNT: 176 Pages
CLOSURE: No Closure
COLOUR: Green
GSM (PAPER WEIGHT) 100
COVER: Softcover
EDGE PRINTING: Yes
BINDING: Smyth Sewn
POUCH TYPE: Back Cover Pouch
TEXT PAPER: Smooth
RIBBON MARKERS: 1

About This Design
Original Art: Binding for Richard Allestree’s The Government of the Tongue
Era: 1675
Region: England
Pinnacle - Design Inspiration -

Nobility and grace reach new heights in this lush green design. Originally crafted by the Queens’ Binder A, one of the most prolific book binders of the Restoration period, the binding held Richard Allestree’s The Government of the Tongue. The balance of open space and intricate elements, like the gorgeous frame and harmonious little stars, make it a shining jewel of 17th-century English bookbinding.

The “Queens’ Binder” was a name given by G.D. Hobson to a small group of English bookbinders during the “Golden Age of English Bookbinding.” They were known for featuring pointillé outlines rather than floral volutes, which were much more widely used during the era. Modern research indicates that the Queens’ Binder was in fact four distinct shops, and even individual binders such as “A” could refer to multiple artisans.

While the name or names of the binder called “A” is not known, at least one of the artists is thought to be William Nott, an important figure in the book trade who operated as a bookseller, stationer and publisher. The quality of the bindings attributed to A also vary considerably, but there is no question as to the excellence of this specific piece. The Government of the Tongue was an important work during its day and, as provost of Eton College, Allestree would have been able to demand the highest quality for his publication.

Today, the original binding is a part of the Henry Davis gift at the British Library. We are happy to have had the opportunity to restore it to its original glory for this Paperblanks design.