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Foolscap Thomas Paine

1MobyRichard
Editado: Mar 27, 1:03 pm

http://www.foolscappress.com/thomaspaine.php

Website updated with some more information including price.

2LBShoreBook
Mar 27, 1:43 pm

Reminds me a little bit of the Folio Society treatment of David Jones's In Parenthesis (at a much higher level, of course).

3NathanOv
Editado: Mar 27, 1:57 pm

>1 MobyRichard: I had misjudged this as a minor publication after their recent run of big, ambitious projects.

However, it’s a much larger volume than I expected, and at a higher price as well.

I’m curious to see how it stands up to the rest of Foolscap’s work!

4DenimDan
Editado: Mar 27, 2:40 pm

This will sell out, too. Ingmire is probably the most notable American calligrapher of the late-20th/21st century (along with Suzanne Moore). His contributions here are much more representative of his work than, say, the initials he did for the Arion Press' U.S. Constitution. With six pages of his writing, $950 is not at all a bad deal.

5MobyRichard
Mar 27, 2:53 pm

>3 NathanOv:

Yes, I was not expecting the large paper size. Presumably to showcase the calligraphy? I've never heard of Ingmire even though I briefly owned the Arion Press U.S. Constitution.

6kdweber
Mar 27, 4:26 pm

>5 MobyRichard: Ingmire had a table at CODEX. It was a lot of fun to talk with him. He was showing his stand alone artwork as well as illustration work. I feel his artwork is a great match for the Foolscap Press Thomas Paine which was also shown at CODEX. These two exhibitors were probably the highlight of my CODEX visit.

7affle
Mar 27, 4:31 pm

>6 kdweber: I can't see on the website how many pages the book makes. The calligraphy is attractive, but I'd like a decent amount of text, too. What's your impression of length?

8kdweber
Mar 27, 4:33 pm

>7 affle: It’s a full size book. I think it was about an inch thick.

9affle
Mar 27, 4:34 pm

>8 kdweber: Many thanks.

10Powderfinger69
Mar 27, 10:59 pm

Received an email yesterday from Larry letting me know that they "are in the process of completing the first copies" for Standing Orders. Eagerly awaiting their note when my copy is ready to ship.

11Powderfinger69
Abr 10, 11:37 pm

My copy arrived this afternoon! Too busy to give it more than a cursory look today. I will share details with photos mid-day tomorrow.

12kdweber
Abr 10, 11:48 pm

>8 kdweber: Actually folio sized (15 1/4” x 10”) and 5/8” thick (text block 3/8”) 68 pages.

13Powderfinger69
Editado: Abr 11, 10:48 pm

>11 Powderfinger69: Thomas Paine in His Own Words uses a binding technique I don't think I've seen before. The pages are sown to carbon fiber rods so that the book can lay flat.

14wcarter
Editado: Abr 11, 10:32 pm

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15Powderfinger69
Editado: Abr 11, 10:48 pm

>13 Powderfinger69: As you can see, the concept does work.

16Powderfinger69
Abr 11, 10:53 pm

>13 Powderfinger69: >15 Powderfinger69: No idea why these images are so small. I have used the LT junk drawer in the past....

17Powderfinger69
Editado: Abr 11, 11:10 pm

In any case, the book itself is an essay on the importance of Thomas Paine drawing heavily from several works and letters. This will not replace my LOA for reading Paine. Foolscap Press does an excellent job explaining why we should be, while creating a nice piece of art that is easy to read with beautiful calligraphy.

On a side note, I'm not sure if I have found a production error on pages 13 and 21, or I have purchased a flawed copy. I have emailed Larry and will update my comments after his response.

18jveezer
Abr 12, 3:40 pm

I would love to have or review this book but it is out of my range right now. Seeing the comments made me wonder if I've read my EP copy of Common Sense. If I did it's way back in the foggy times of my blonde and 60'ish brain and before I started keeping track of reading dates in LT.

But I've read 87 books that reference Paine in some way. That's pretty impressive right there.

19gmacaree
Abr 13, 2:15 am

>18 jveezer: reading 87 books on Paine? have you ever wondered if you're a masochist?

20MobyRichard
Abr 13, 10:26 am

>19 gmacaree:

Yes, they really love paine ;)

21MobyRichard
Abr 21, 9:45 pm

Hmm....surprisingly I'm not finding this edition to my taste. If anyone wants to make me a reasonable offer for my copy ($$$ or trade), feel free to PM me.

22gmacaree
Abr 22, 12:50 pm

>21 MobyRichard: I'm not exactly with you on this one, although I get where you're coming from. I like the book, it's well-made and interesting and honestly very good, but I'm not madly in love with it like I am my other Foolscaps.