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Abigail S. Jones
Putney, Vermont
Abigail S. Jones studied English-type binding at Capricornus in Berkeley, California and also learned French-style finishing with Eleanore Ramsey. Jones has also taken courses with Frank Mowery and Tini Miura at the American Academy of Bookbinding in Colorado.

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Proposal
Jones's design is based upon the idea of the river representing freedom and escape for Huck and Jim. The barbed wire represents the constant threat to that freedom with the river as the only way out. Split-board construction with hollow back, numerous onlays represent the river, fence posts, mountains, sky, and stones, the design contained within a border of gold dots. The rest of the tooling will be blind except on the spine, which is gold-tooled. The titling is Centaur to match the text and the sign post will read “hobo.”
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Example
Charles Dickens. Christmas Books, London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd., 1897.
Resewn on three cords. Full red Harmatan goatskin with onlays and tooling. Custom leather and silk box.
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