Subject: Haitian bookbinders
**** Moderator's comments: This query comes from a person who is not on the DistList and will not see any responses that are posted here. Please respond directly to sender and if of general interest post it here as well. This is reproduced here without the knowledge or consent of the author. From: Jake Benson <jemil333 [at] aol__com> Subject: Haitian bookbinders A relative of mine who has spent many years researching Haitian art and culture has recently returned from yet another excursion to the Western Hemispere's most impoverished country. During this trip she came into contact with a privately run library, and the librarians were very keen on repairing and binding their books. However, they really would like some better instruction (they don't have e-mail access like we do) and would like to find out if anyone, preferably Haitian or Creole (at least French) speaking would like to go there for a week or 2 and give them a workshop. Does anyone know of any such person to fit the bill? Some folks that I have mentioned this too have grimaced at the prospect--however, my relative is a female in her mid-60's , and has been fine there all these years. She has located sources for grant funding for the trip. I also understand that there is a National Library which could probably also use some similar help... One thing that they do apparently have in Haiti is quite a goatskin tanning industry, including some type of vegetable tanned skins, which are cheap and plentiful. perhaps worth investigating.... -tb Terry Belanger University Professor University of Virginia Book Arts Press 114 Alderman Library Charlottesville, VA 22903 804-924-8851 Fax: 804-924-8824 *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:55 Distributed: Wednesday, January 17, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-55-015 ***Received on Saturday, 13 January, 1996