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Author:
Isaac, Alan, author.
Title:
'Morris Marbles' : Oxford's paper marbler, Edward Webster Morris (1842-1919) / Alan Isaac.
Publisher:
The Legacy Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
200 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject:
Morris, E. W.--(Edward Webster),--1842-1919.
Marbling (Bookbinding)
Marbled papers.
Booksellers and bookselling--England.
Publishers and publishing--England.
Marbled papers
Marbling
Other Authors:
Legacy Press, publisher.
Berger, Sidney E., writer of foreword.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface and acknowledgements -- Foreword by Sidney E. Berger -- List of illustrations -- Chapter one. 'Morris Marbles' at the Victoria and Albert Museum -- Chapter two. Sales of Morris' decorated papers -- Chapter three. Binders that used Morris' papers -- Chapter four. E.W. Morris (1842-1919) -- Chapter five. Nineteenth-century decorated papers, influences and techniques -- Chapter six. Understanding 'Morris Marbles' -- Appendix A. V&A papers: E2835-E2852 (1930) -- Appendix B. V&A papers: E1440-E1452 (1959) -- Appendix C. Receipt books -- Appendix D. Works printed by three generations of E.W. Morris from 1799 to 1881.
Summary:
"When one sees a book covered in a particular paper, the question often arises: Who made that paper? This book helps us recognize certain kinds of marbled-paper decoration created by Edward Webster Morris (1842-1919), an Oxford printer. Morris was adept at the art of marbling, and, as Isaac shows, his papers were considered attractive by knowledgeable critics, contemporary and more recent, and his work was taken up by several well-known bookbinders at the time. One point worth repeating is that often scholarship about a phenomenon is published without any context. What Isaac has done in this book is to put Morris' papers into the broader contexts of the publishing and the bookbinding worlds. Only by doing this could he interpret the evidence before him with some sense of authority and reliability. Why would Morris produce what he did? The answer lies in the publishing industry and the people inhabiting it - the people who would have used Morris' papers, and those who would have promoted his work. Isaac's research here is wide ranging and deep, and as a result, the volume is a substantial contribution to the world of decorated-paper scholarship"--Sidney E. Berger, Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; School of Library and Information Science, Simmons University.
ISBN:
1940965217
9781940965215
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1379430248
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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