Bookprinting With the Handpress Oral History Transcript And Related Material
Bookprinting With the Handpress Oral History Transcript And Related Material
Lewis M Ive Allen
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He couldn t seem to find anything that had not been done a dozen times and that was at the same time important. D. Allen: We thought that sounded very strange at the time. But I think very often Lewis has felt the same 32 D. Allen: waywhat will we do now? This was The Brothers we just finished [showing the book]. We sent to Germany for the tape spi ne . Teiser: Just as it is? D. Allen: Just as it is. These were the illustrations that were in the Basle museum. Teiser: Do you work from metal cuts...? D. Allen: Yes. Here s the title page [showing it]. You just cut out some of the characters, you see, and then use them throughout. L. Allen: In most cases we do work from metal cuts. But in the case of a living illustrator we work directly from the blocks. For example, Blair Hughes-Stanton, who we think is the top wood engraver in England, has illustrated three of our books, and he has sent the blocks over here. That has, however, resulted in a problem. Because it is so damp in England and so dry here, when the blocks arrive, sometimes they begin to separate or warp and it is a really hell of a job to work with them.
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