Description
Hardcover is faded and has a indent in it. No dust jacket. Pages have some yellowing and binding is secure. Spine has some fading.
This captivating volume, “A History of Wood-Engraving with 120 Illustrations” by Douglas Percy Bliss, offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate art form that has graced the pages of books for centuries. Published in the early 20th century, this work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of wood engraving, a craft that predates the advent of modern printing techniques.
Bliss, a renowned scholar and artist in his own right, meticulously traces the evolution of wood engraving from its humble beginnings in the 15th century to its golden age in the 19th century. Through his erudite prose and the book’s 120 carefully curated illustrations, readers are transported through time, witnessing the mastery of engravers who transformed humble woodblocks into intricate works of art.
This particular copy, though bearing the gentle patina of age, invites collectors and enthusiasts to appreciate the historical significance of the medium it celebrates. The faded hardcover and the absence of a dust jacket speak to the book’s well-loved existence, while the secure binding and yellowed pages hint at the countless hours spent poring over its treasured contents.
For those with a penchant for the history of the book arts, this volume offers a rare glimpse into a bygone era when the art of wood engraving reached its zenith, adorning the pages of literary masterpieces and scientific tomes alike. Bliss’s scholarly yet accessible approach makes this work a must-have for collectors seeking to deepen their understanding of this intricate craft and its profound impact on the evolution of the printed word.