Cut-out pages, stickers, embossed and acetate pages, and a wealth of fascinating information combine in a complete history of the bookbinder's art that highlights fourteen lavishly illustrated spreads.
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Fabulous for Children AND Adults!,
This review is from: The History of Making Books: From Clay Tablets, Papyrus Rolls, and Illuminated Manuscripts to the Printing Press (Scholastic Voyages of Discovery. Visual Arts, 18) (Hardcover)
I just picked this book up this week and am so happy with it! Scholastic has carried on their excellent tradition by providing thorough research, as well as a wide assortment of images. This is a great book for anyone who loves the medium, and for children who are just creating their personal libraries.
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