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Back in school, I read the Holocaust memoir If This Is A Man by Primo Levi, and I printed it out. I had it as a stack of plain half sheets (not signatures) held together with binder clips. Since getting into bookbinding, I wanted to try and make that print out nicely bound, giving it the respect it deserves and making the print out much more readable. 

This was my first time doing a perfect bind (gluing the pages along the spine rather than sewing), and I think it went pretty well. I did about 4 layers of PVA glue, and it seems to be holding up well. This was also my first time adding a title to the cover. I used Black Sumi Ink and brushes to do the cover design with rubber bands around the book for the straight edges. 

For the page edges, I did an extra sanding with the fine grit that really helped with the uneven flecks/scraps that I had on the last book. 

Front cover of If This Is A Man by Primo Levi. It has a tan cover with black lines.
Side view of the book's spine with the title and author.
Book open to the table of contentsSide angle of book showing even page edges.Back of book cover with matching black lines to the front. .


Go you!

Date: 2025-06-23 10:34 pm (UTC)
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That looks good. I like the stripes on the cover.

Re: Go you!

Date: 2025-06-24 10:31 pm (UTC)
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Look at old book covers in a library or used-book store. You'll see many types of embellishment including but not limited to:

* stripes like you just used
* raised ridges, usually on the spine
* stamped or tooled textured designs on spine or corners
* gold leaf lines or symbols
* a few random bits on the cover like falling leaves, stars, flowers, etc.
* decorative lines or flourishes under a row of text
* stencils to guide ink or dye

Since you're already trying to gild the page edges, you might look at other options. Just off the top of my head I know there is gold ink, a kind of glue-ink that you dust powder onto and then melt it, and actual gold leaf that has to be applied to a gum base and burnished on. Plus a lot of fancy inks, pastes, and other materials -- some archival and others not, so read labels -- that will create crackles, leather-look, patina, and other interesting effects for art cards. Hm, and metal corners. Those were meant for scrapbooking but you might just find ones that would fit over book cover corners.

Hit a scrapbooking or stationary store and see what they've got that you think would be fun to play with.

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