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  2. Easton Press - Wikipedia

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    Easton Press, a division of MBI, Inc., based in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a publisher specializing in premium leather-bound books. In addition to canonical classics, religion, poetry and art books, they publish a selection of science fiction and popular literature. Some of Easton Press's products are arranged in monthly subscription series.

  3. Nightbooks - Wikipedia

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    Alex introduces Yasmin and Lenore to his delighted parents as his best friends. Yasmin is reunited with her family. On a later visit, she gives Alex a beautiful leather-bound notebook signed "Stay weird storyteller. Yas." Meanwhile, a figurine in Natacha's cabinet begin to crackle. Natacha's hand slams down, and we hear her laughter.

  4. St Cuthbert Gospel - Wikipedia

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    Books bound in red, presumably leather, from the Codex Amiatinus, made slightly earlier at Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey. The St Cuthbert Gospel is a pocket-sized book, 138 by 92 millimetres (5.4 × 3.6 in), of the Gospel of St John written in uncial script on 94 vellum folios. It is bound in wooden cover boards, covered with tooled red leather. [3]

  5. Delirium Books - Wikipedia

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    Book #2: Ship of Dreams by Brian Lumley (February 2005): Published as a 52-copy leather-bound hardcover. Book #3: Mad Moon of Dreams by Brian Lumley : Published as a 52-copy leather-bound hardcover. Book #4: Iced on Aran by Brian Lumley (December 2005): Published as a 52-copy leather-bound hardcover. Book #5: Questers for Kuranes: Two Tales of ...

  6. Cheap Street Press - Wikipedia

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    Their books were hand-printed letterpress by George on fine (often handmade) paper and hand-bound in fine cloth and leather with matching drop-back boxes. [1] Their books were typically issued in editions of 50 to 200 copies, and sold for up to $250 each. They approached authors who they identified for excellence in writing quality. [2]

  7. Sybil Pye - Wikipedia

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    By 1906 she had produced her first binding after establishing a workshop in her father's house. Early bindings were in white or natural pigskin but she increasingly used coloured goatskin leather inlays and by 1934 bound a book with six different colored inlays. In 1925 she made a record of the books she had bound and kept it up until 1955.

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