Linoleum Block Printing (Dover Crafts: Book Binding & Printing)
D**S
A very good overview of linocutting
I love Dover books and this one doesn't disappoint. It came out in the 1950s but it still has everything you need to know about lino printing.Definitely worth having.
M**S
Good for beginners
This is a good basic book for those who are starting out though a bit dated. I am now looking for a newer book that has more projects and designs in. For a used book the condition is really good as well.
R**S
A well informed background to the craft
An old book, but still a good book
A**R
Just perfect, old fashioned but detailed
Arrived quickly. Just perfect, old fashioned but detailed.
M**.
Outdated and not detailed enough
Written in 1955 it has become rather outdated. This book is a reproduction and subsequently the quality is quite poor. The author addresses the student or craftsman and assumes one has a workshop in their garage. It makes for odd reading. The actual process of lino printing is described very briefly like “draw your initials, transfer them onto lino and carve”. There, you no longer need this book.
P**I
scholastic
first of all: the 175 illustrations anticipated on the cover are just pictures of technical projects, no animals,no flowers,no drawings you can reuse for a work. apart from that -which is something that can disappoint you the first time you open the book- I think this is an old, genuine, scholastic book. no big inventions, but the explanation for printing without the need of anything 'advanced'. the home made cookie!
W**D
Five Stars
good buy
A**R
Ancient text
I was interested in this book as I make linoprints and I wanted to find out more about the process. The text must have originated in the fifties and is very dated and, I think, of little use to modern readers. The projects and lists of materials are quaint if you have an interest in very very old craft books but really it is too long in the tooth to really help in a practical way. It really should be consigned to the publishing scrapheap.
A**R
Two Stars
Un livre de 1955, des techniques dépassées. Les photos pas très contrastés copie du livre original...
J**R
Good Book for artists or hobbiests beginning a new direction with Linocuts.
This book goes back to the mid 1950's and may be considered antiquated in some areas; however, I found it interesting in how some things can be made instead of purchased. For example, I love the book's directions for making envelopes by hand to fit the print project. And it gives the formula from making the glue gum that can be applied to the envelope. Like manufactured envelopes today, this gum dries and can be moistened later to seal the envelope. It also appears that a number of other practical uses can be made from items in the kitchen or shed. Meanwhile, it gives a nice overview of how to perform linocuts. And this book offers enough instruction to allow one to begin this art with enough knowledge to give a good attempt at performing linocuts.On the reverse side, their are areas in the book that can be skipped and are not useful in the present age. However, unlike many current publications, the directions are concise, practical, and professional. Moreover, the book is very inexpensive. I paid less than seven dollars for it with shipping. As such, it makes a great beginner book because it does have a lot of practical and interesting content, though some areas should be skipped. After reading most of this book, I made my first linocut and it was a success! I have now purchased two other books of varying help. But I think that this book was a good place to start and was inexpensive.I give the book 5 stars because it is a great deal for the price and should be considered by any artist or hobbyist wishing to begin to learn the art of linocutting, while being on a budget.
S**C
great quick reference
I love this book. It's especially handy for those of us who just need a quick reference, refresher or just want to get printing. As for any outdated info, that can be easily remedied by picking up just about any art supply company catalog.
A**R
Very clear instruction book for printmaking
If you want to learn how to make prints, or already make them and want to learn more or improve your technique, this is a good book. I recommend it as clear and easy to understand.
C**K
Good one
Very well done. Easy to follow.
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