Subject: Presentation on 19th Century Bookbindings
Sue Allen will conduct "Connoisseurship of 19th-Century Bookbindings," a day-long presentation Sunday, June 12th at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) in Nashville. Ms. Allen is widely recognized as the foremost American authority on publishers' cloth bookbindings. Her contributions to this area of book history have helped define the field and resulted in a number of significant publications, including: Victorian Bookbindings: A Survey (1972), "Floral-patterned Endpapers in Nineteenth-century American Books," (Winterthur Portfolio, 1977), and "Machine-stamped Bookbindings, 1834-1860," (Antiques, 1979). Her latest work, co-authored with recently deceased Charles Gullans, Decorated Cloth in America: Publishers' Bindings, 1840-1910, is currently in press. Ms. Allen's commitment to teaching this aspect of the history of the book is demonstrated by her years of lectures at Columbia's School of Library Service, and her week-long classes held annually at Books at Virginia: Rare Book School. Her lecture will provide a condensation of the historical background needed to gain an increased sensitivity and appreciation of publisher's bindings. If you are interested in learning about 19th century publishers' bookbindings or would simply welcome the opportunity to hear Ms. Allen speak, this session is certain to be informative, refreshing, and fun! Ms. Allen's lecture is sponsored by the Library Collections Conservation Discussion Group of the AIC. For more information about fees and accommodations, please contact the AIC national office at 1717 K Street, N.W., #301, Washington, DC 20006; (202) 452-9545. *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:70 Distributed: Thursday, April 7, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-70-007 ***Received on Monday, 4 April, 1994