With such success last summer finding out information about the staff of Langsdale Library, we are bringing you four new faces from our library staff for you to “get to know.”
This past winter, Phil DeLoria, the University Archivist in our Special Collections library, shared with the staff some of his bookbinding talents. Now we can share some of his art with our library users.
Q: We asked Phil about how his interest in bookbinding started. Here is his response:
Q: What was the first book you remember reading?
A: A Great Big Ugly Man Came Up and Tied His Horse to Me: A Book of Nonsense Verse by WallaceTrippQ: Tell us three facts about you, but make one not true, and let us guess.
A: I once lived in an airstream trailer at the end of a dead end road in Kauai, HA.
I crewed a tall ship over summer vacation in 1993.
I’ve touched a magical spell / curse invocation that dated to 400 AD.
Q: What is one of your favorite quotes?
A: “If one advances confidently in the direction of one’s dreams, and endeavors to live the life which one has imagined, one will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” – Henry David Thoreau
Q: If you could paint a picture of any scenery you’ve seen before, what would you paint?
A: Artist’s Point, Grand Marais, MN
Q: What was your favorite food when you were a child?
A: Brook trout… and it still is my favorite.
Q: Who was president of the United State of America when you were born?
A: Gerald R. Ford (Go Blue!)
Q: If I did not work in a library, I would …….
A: Make more art?
And finally, we asked Phil to suggest some book titles that he has found helpful and/or interesting, and Langsdale owns these great books. Check them out yourself at the library.
- Bookbinding : techniques and projects
- The complete book of bookbinding
- Book arts : beautiful bindings for handmade books
- A degree of mastery : a journey through book arts apprenticeship
- Handmade books : a step-by-step guide to crafting your own books
- William Morris
- The wood beyond the world
- William Morris and the art of the book : with essays on William Morris, as book collector by Paul Needham, as calligrapher by Joseph Dunlap, and as typographer by John Dreyfus.
- A Victorian rebel; the life of William Morris,
- William Morris, master-printer : a lecture given on the evening of November 27, 1896, to students of the Printing School, St. Bride Foundation Institute in London
I love those bookmaking books. There are photos of fascinating and intricate creations inside. The Wood Beyond the World has beautiful typography and illustrations.