Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Lennox Fellowship: Book 3

Mount Auburn Illustrate in highly finished line engraving from drawings (1847) is part of the Bob Harvey Collection at Iowa State University. On receipt the spine was worn and breaking at the joints, however the inner joints and board to textblock attachment was strong. The original spine piece was removed from the binding and a new tinted cave paper spine was attached under the lifted cover leather. This new spine provided a strong stable surface for the original spine piece to be attached as well as a natural hollow to give the book a more stable opening. In addition to the spine repair the four board corners were consolidated and covered with the same tinted cave paper.

Spine and upper board before conservation.

Spine and upper board after conservation.

Foredge and lower board before conservation.

Foredge and lower board after conservation.

View of upper board and joint damage before conservation.

View of upper board and joint after conservation.

Textblock opening before conservation.

Textblock opening after conservation.

Lennox Fellowship: Book 2

Philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful (1770) is a full leather tight back binding. On receipt the upper board was completely detached and the lower board joint was cracked and worn. The upper board was reattached using tinted solvent set Japanese tissue on the outside joint and a colored Kozo Japanese paper hinge on the inside joint. The lower board received the same treatment to help add stability to the failing joint. The worn corners on the upper and lower boards were consolidated and covered with the same tinted Japanese paper as the outside joint repair. In addition to the joint repairs the title page and first page of the textblock were repaired using colored Kozo paper. Finally the book was given a chemise and girdle enclosure to prevent wear on the repaired book.

Detached upper board before conservation.

Spine and upper board before conservation.

Spine and upper board after conservation.

Spine and lower board before conservation.

Spine and lower board after conservation.

Upper board joint before conservation.

Upper board joint after conservation.

Title page repair and Japanese paper joint.

Completed work in chemise and girdle enclosure.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Lennox Fellowship: Book 1

Every Man His Own Gardner (1827) is a medium sized quarter leather binding. On receipt the leather joints were cracked and broken in several places. The joints on the inside of the boards were also broken, however the original sewing cords were still holding the boards to the textblock. To create a stronger joint the spine was completely removed from the binding. Tinted kozo paper was then used to create two hinges, one at the front and another at the back with paper left at the head and tail to turn in. The spine piece was then reattached to the boards and turned in to complete the case. Interior Japanese paper hinges were also added for added strength.

In addition to the joint damage several areas of the marbled paper covering were abraded, torn, or missing. The missing areas were filled in using a soft western handmade paper that was later treated with SC6000. Finally the book was given a chemise and girdle enclosure.

Spine and upper board before conservation.

Spine and upper board after conservation.

Foredge and lower board before conservation.

Foredge and lower board after conservation.


Textblock opening before conservation.

Textblock opening after conservation.


Upper board endpaper before conservation.


Upper board endpaper after conservation.


Lower board endpaper before conservation. Last page is stuck to fly leave.


Lower board endpaper after conservation with last page released and reattached to textblock.

Treatment completed in chimese.


Treatment completed in chimese and girdle enclosure.