Featured on PDR in the collection The Art of Book Covers (1820–1914)

Inspired by rising literacy rates and advancing technologies, the nineteenth century saw the book transform from a largely hand-made object to a mass-produced product. In this new context a book's cover took on added importance: it was no longer merely a functional protection for the pages but instead a key platform through which to communicate and sell the book. Prior to this covers had — bar a smattering of highly bespoke one-off creations (e.g. embroidered covers for personal libraries) — mostly been plain leather bound affairs. From the 1820s, with the rise of mechanical bookbinding, these leather covers of old gave way to new cloth coverings — known as publisher's bindings — which, in addition to being inexpensive, were now also printable. A wide variety…

Cover for Histoire naturelle des champignons comestibles et vénéneux

Date

1883

From

Histoire naturelle des champignons comestibles et vénéneux


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Public Domain Worldwide

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No Additional Rights


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996 x 1583

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