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Self Reliance
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Pictures courtesy of Beth Coleman. Note courtesy of Dick Blacher. Description by Paul Jackson
Self Reliance
by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1905
#28 of 100 Copies
Note: Many of Avery’s designs were featured in early
Roycroft catalogues. Harry Avery was among the first of Kinder's students, I've
found very little information about his life. His particular forte as a binder
was the use of inlays. Unlike Dick Wolfe in his book on Kinder and Dave Ogle in
his forthcoming book on the Roycroft, On a High Shelf, I feel strongly that
Avery's bindings are among the very best and most sophisticated produced at the
Roycroft Shop. Notice the use of inlays in this binding.
Of note this particular volume is autographed by Charles Lindberg.
This book measures 8 1/4" x 5 3/8" and has 51 pages. The text body is Bruce Roman on Roycroft handmade, watermarked paper. The title page and colophon are printed in two colors, (black and green) with the text body in black. The regular edition was bound in suede with an edition of 100 bound 3/4 Levant or full Levant and printed on Japan Vellum.
| Home | |Avery Bindings| | Other Full Levant | | 1905 |
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