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Book History Workshop – Lonestar

Book History Workshop

The eighteenth annual Book History Workshop at Texas A&M University will take place June 2-7, 2019, at Cushing Memorial Library and Archives. 

 

The eighteenth annual Book History Workshop at Texas A&M University will take place June 2-7, 2019, at Cushing Memorial Library and Archives. This five-day workshop, limited to twenty  students, provides an intensive, hands-on introduction to the history of books and printing.

 

The course consists of a unique combination of labs and seminars designed to provide students with practical experience, as well as a broad historical survey of the field. The workshop is intended for librarians, archivists, students, teachers, collectors, and private individuals who have an interest in the first three and a half centuries of the printed book.

 

Daily lab sessions concentrate on printing in the hand press era and its allied technologies, including typecasting, papermaking, bookbinding, illustration, and ink-making. Among the activities included in these sessions are casting type in a hand mould, setting type and preparing it for the press, printing on a period-accurate common press, papermaking, creating marbled and paste papers, and experimenting with a number of book illustration techniques.

 

Throughout the week, seminar sessions provide a thematic survey of book and printing history, with the collections of Cushing Memorial Library providing examples of some of the most significant artifacts and books in the history of recorded culture. These objects include Mesopotamian clay tablets and medieval manuscripts before focusing on developments in the hand press era.

 

The workshop concludes with a celebratory wayzgoose, a reenactment of the annual party traditionally thrown by the master printer for his journeymen and apprentices.

 

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