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The covering leather is a large piece of high-quality dark blue crushed goatskin, with simple gilt titling on the spine and the Club’s device on the front cover. It is signed “the club bindery 1908” and reflects only too well the reduced capacity of…

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These three bindings represent a high point in the work of the Club Bindery, created in 1900 for Edwin B. Holden by Léon Maillard. The trio is the ne plus ultra of Club Bindery productions. Their finishing reflects the most accomplished French work…

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These three bindings represent a high point in the work of the Club Bindery, created in 1900 for Edwin B. Holden by Léon Maillard. The trio is the ne plus ultra of Club Bindery productions. Their finishing reflects the most accomplished French work…

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These three bindings represent a high point in the work of the Club Bindery, created in 1900 for Edwin B. Holden by Léon Maillard. The trio is the ne plus ultra of Club Bindery productions. Their finishing reflects the most accomplished French work…

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This binding of red crushed goatskin, gilt, was created for Edwin B. Holden, the founding president of the bindery. It is signed club bindery 1898. Holden extra-illustrated this example with documents and illustrations.
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