52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings: Week 22
A 16th century German book bound in 19th century British Paisley cloth This one is a bit of a mystery. As I was re-shelving some… Read More »52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings: Week 22
A 16th century German book bound in 19th century British Paisley cloth This one is a bit of a mystery. As I was re-shelving some… Read More »52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings: Week 22
A gorgeous issue of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s Idylls of the King illustrated by Gustave Doré While I was searching through the stacks last week, hot… Read More »52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings: Week 18
While preparing material for an upcoming session of the Honours course “Print Culture in Britain, 1750-1900”, taught by Aileen Fyfe, our Rare Books Librarian, Elizabeth… Read More »Albert Robida’s Le Vingtième siècle
Robert Tullis (1775-1831) moved to Cupar in 1797 and founded the company of R. Tullis & Company, initially as a bookshop and bindery. In 1803… Read More »The Tullis Press: 19th century printing in Fife