Subject: Lecture on history of bookbinding
"The History of Bookbinding and Book Conservation in Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia: A Work in Progress" National Archives and Records Administration 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington Conference Room Washington, DC 20408-0001 Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 1-2 pm The National Archives Assembly and the Guild of Book Workers Potomac Chapter present "The History of Bookbinding and Book Conservation in Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia: A Work in Progress" given by Jana Dambrogio, NARA Conservator and GBW Potomac Chapter Chairperson. The Potomac Chapter members compiled information that will describe the rich history of bookbinding, book conservation, and book arts in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Topics will range from the letters of Thomas Jefferson on the care of his book collections being transferred to the Library of Congress to current fine bindings and treatments, and from well-known figures in bookbinding and conservation such as Peter Waters, Christopher Clarkson, and Frank Mowery to the accomplishments in the book arts by recent figures such as Carol Barton. Since the earliest times, bookbinding and conservation have gone hand in hand in this area; the tradition is strong and continues today. Light refreshments Please RSVP by May 11 2007 Amy Lubick 301-837-0681 amy.lubick [at] nara__gov Please use Special Events Entrance on Constitution Avenue <URL:http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/washington/#address> Amy Lubick Paper Conservator National Archives and Records Administration *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:1 Distributed: Saturday, April 28, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-1-015 ***Received on Tuesday, 17 April, 2007