My wife was given her uncle's personalized 1974 Heritage Club edition of Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles". This one joined our collection this past week. Inside the book, we found the corresponding newsletter from the Heritage Club and invitation to someone's Halloween party.
Next up is The Colour Out of Space by HP Lovecraft from Amy Borezo at Shelter Bookworks. I really dig the design of this book. The papers for the covers are handmade, so each book is unique. Same look and feel, but slight differences. I met Amy Borezo at CODEX 2017 and she had a couple of other copies with her. While I really like mine, she had one there where the I liked the cover even more.
The material that the spine is made out of is a buffalo suede. This book also has a very unique design element that I haven't seen anywhere else, in which the spine "intrudes"on the pages. If I remember correctly, the publisher said in an interview that this was intended to reflect the invasive subject matter of Lovecraft's story.
This is a tougher book to photograph because of the colors and textures in some of the paper, so I had to open up the blackout curtains and get some momentary daylight assistance.
Traycase - closed
Tracycase - open
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Spine - close up
One of the title pages - this is difficult for me to photograph due to the way the paper reflects the light
If I had to guess, I'd say that Dave has had both of these since they were published.
Yes, that correct. I bought these both direct from Centipede when they were published. I've seen them come up for sale once or twice over the years, but they don't show up that often.
Wallet!? That would imply that you have a line on how to even find them. I have literally been looking for years. If I had to guess, I'd say that Dave has had both of these since they were published.
That's a fair point. I do remember seeing one or the other showing up periodically on Abebooks a while back, but at the time I wasn't even considering it.
I have to say I had little interest in acquiring the Chimera books. But after seeing these sumptuous photographs I am changing my mind. If only I could change my wallet.
Wallet!? That would imply that you have a line on how to even find them. I have literally been looking for years. If I had to guess, I'd say that Dave has had both of these since they were published.
I have to say I had little interest in acquiring the Chimera books. But after seeing these sumptuous photographs I am changing my mind. If only I could change my wallet.
Agreed. I'd no idea they were this nice. Probably still not quite my thing, but I feel myself being swayed every time I look at those above photos. Vol. II looks particularly impressive.
I have to say I had little interest in acquiring the Chimera books. But after seeing these sumptuous photographs I am changing my mind. If only I could change my wallet.
This one is Chimera II. The slipcase for this one is a standard Centipede slipcase, so I'll skip that pic.
One of the interesting design points of this book is the paper choice. I think for text it's all Mohawk Superfine in a number of different colors and then the images are printed on heavier paper. There are a number of foldouts.
Off to a great start! I know much of what you have and your collection is one of the most impressive I am personally aware of, so it will be splendid to see some of these photos here. Thanks for sharing, Dave!
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