COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA: Folger Bindings Image Collection
mediaCollectionId
BINDINGS~1~1
LUNA: Folger Bindings Image Collection
Collection
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Image Caption:
Covers, R1372.
view_description
Covers, R1372.
Image Caption
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General Description:
A binding by "Queen's Binder A" (William Nott?), ca. 1675. Red goatskin over rope-fiber boards with gilt decoration. Repaired (19th century).
general_description
A binding by "Queen's Binder A" (William Nott?), ca. 1675. Red goatskin over rope-fiber boards with gilt decoration. Repaired (19th century).
General Description
false
Binder:
Nott, William.
binder
Nott, William.
Binder
false
Binder:
Queen's Binder A.
binder
Queen's Binder A.
Binder
false
Country / Style:
England, London
country_style
England, London
Country / Style
false
Period:
ca. 1675
style_period
ca. 1675
Period
false
Call Number:
R1372
classification
R1372
Call Number
false
Author:
Richards, Nathanael, ca. 1600-1652.
author
Richards, Nathanael, ca. 1600-1652.
Author
false
Title:
Poems sacred and satyricall, viz. Prayers paradice. The world. The flesh. The Iesuite. The Devill. Mans misery. Sinnes infirmity. Sinnes impudence. The penitent sinner. The soules-sea-fight. The single & married-life. Teares tryumph. Mercies miracle. Faith. Hope. Charity. Midnights meditation. Virtues pyramid. Chastity and lust. The divine dreame. The divine eccho Deaths masqueing-night.
title
Poems sacred and satyricall, viz. Prayers paradice. The world. The flesh. The Iesuite. The Devill. Mans misery. Sinnes infirmity. Sinnes impudence. The penitent sinner. The soules-sea-fight. The single & married-life. Teares tryumph. Mercies miracle. Faith. Hope. Charity. Midnights meditation. Virtues pyramid. Chastity and lust. The divine dreame. The divine eccho Deaths masqueing-night.
Title
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Created / Published:
Printed at London : by T. Paine, for H. Blunden at the Castle in Cornehill, 1641.
created_published
Printed at London : by T. Paine, for H. Blunden at the Castle in Cornehill, 1641.
Created / Published
false
Hamnet URL:
repository_number
<a href="http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=152652">http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=152652</a>
Hamnet URL
false
Technical Description:
Sewn on four raised cords. Made marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Slightly rounded and backed spine. Gilt edges. Blue and red double head- and tailbands. Mitered corners.
technical_description
Sewn on four raised cords. Made marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Slightly rounded and backed spine. Gilt edges. Blue and red double head- and tailbands. Mitered corners.
Technical Description
false
Dimensions:
140 x 91 x 13 mm
display_dimensions
140 x 91 x 13 mm
Dimensions
false
Decorative Description:
An all-over design incorporating drawer-handle tools, volutes, dots, floral motifs, and a stylized flower tool; with roll and pin-head single fillet border. Paneled spine decorated with floral motif and dots. Roll decoration on edges of boards, with that on the turn-ins executed after pastedowns were affixed.
decorative_description
An all-over design incorporating drawer-handle tools, volutes, dots, floral motifs, and a stylized flower tool; with roll and pin-head single fillet border. Paneled spine decorated with floral motif and dots. Roll decoration on edges of boards, with that on the turn-ins executed after pastedowns were affixed.
Decorative Description
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Other Details:
Nixon suggested the identification of "Queens' Binder A" as William Nott on the basis of an entry in Samuel Pepys's Diary. On 12 March 1668/9, Pepys wrote: "I tool: (W. Howe] in my coach with W. Hewer and myself towards Westminster; and there he carried me to Nott's, the famous bookbinder, that bound for my Lord Chancellor's library; and here I did take occasion for curiosity to bespeak a book to be bound, only that I might have one of his binding." All four of the socalled "Queens' Binders" they did not all bind books for Queens of England decorated the sides of their bindings with very similar repeating patterns.
other_details
Nixon suggested the identification of "Queens' Binder A" as William Nott on the basis of an entry in Samuel Pepys's Diary. On 12 March 1668/9, Pepys wrote: "I tool: (W. Howe] in my coach with W. Hewer and myself towards Westminster; and there he carried me to Nott's, the famous bookbinder, that bound for my Lord Chancellor's library; and here I did take occasion for curiosity to bespeak a book to be bound, only that I might have one of his binding." All four of the socalled "Queens' Binders" they did not all bind books for Queens of England decorated the sides of their bindings with very similar repeating patterns.
Other Details
false
Literature:
Foot, vol. 2, no. 118; Nixon, English Restoration Bookbindings, pp. 32-34, pls. 56-64; Nixon, Five Centuries, no. 44.
references
Foot, vol. 2, no. 118; Nixon, English Restoration Bookbindings, pp. 32-34, pls. 56-64; Nixon, Five Centuries, no. 44.
Literature
false
Binding Terms (RBMS):
Fillet tools -- England -- 17th century.
binding_terms__rbms_
Fillet tools -- England -- 17th century.
Binding Terms (RBMS)
false
Binding Terms (RBMS):
Goatskin bindings -- England -- 17th century.
binding_terms__rbms_
Goatskin bindings -- England -- 17th century.
Binding Terms (RBMS)
false
Binding Terms (RBMS):
Gold tooled bindings -- England -- 17th century.
binding_terms__rbms_
Gold tooled bindings -- England -- 17th century.
Binding Terms (RBMS)
false
Binding Terms (RBMS):
Leather bindings -- England -- 17th century.
binding_terms__rbms_
Leather bindings -- England -- 17th century.
Binding Terms (RBMS)
false
Binding Terms (RBMS):
Raised bands -- England -- 17th century.
binding_terms__rbms_
Raised bands -- England -- 17th century.
Binding Terms (RBMS)
false