Old Quebec: The Fortress of New France
Old Quebec: The Fortress of New France by Gilbert Parker and Claude G. Bryan, New York: Macmillan, 1903.
French technique fine binding: sewn on flattened cords laced into boards, covered in full goatskin. Onlays of dyed goatskin, some using Paul Delrue’s Lacunose technique. Sunken Suede doublures, marbled paper flyleaves. Hand sewn silk headbands, gauffered graphite edges. Bound 2007.
10x7.5x1.5”
Design references Cap Diamont, the St. Lawrence River and the gates and walls of Old Quebec.
Old Quebec: The Fortress of New France by Gilbert Parker and Claude G. Bryan, New York: Macmillan, 1903.
French technique fine binding: sewn on flattened cords laced into boards, covered in full goatskin. Onlays of dyed goatskin, some using Paul Delrue’s Lacunose technique. Sunken Suede doublures, marbled paper flyleaves. Hand sewn silk headbands, gauffered graphite edges. Bound 2007.
10x7.5x1.5”
Design references Cap Diamont, the St. Lawrence River and the gates and walls of Old Quebec.
Old Quebec: The Fortress of New France by Gilbert Parker and Claude G. Bryan, New York: Macmillan, 1903.
French technique fine binding: sewn on flattened cords laced into boards, covered in full goatskin. Onlays of dyed goatskin, some using Paul Delrue’s Lacunose technique. Sunken Suede doublures, marbled paper flyleaves. Hand sewn silk headbands, gauffered graphite edges. Bound 2007.
10x7.5x1.5”
Design references Cap Diamont, the St. Lawrence River and the gates and walls of Old Quebec.