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Peter D. Verheyen, Dewitt, New York
The Book of Origins

Text block sewn on three slips of Cave Paper brown walnut
dyed paper; endpapers of Cave Paper brown walnut dyed paper; gilt top
edge; sewn silk endbands; Bradel case with 1/4 veined calf vellum spine
and undyed goatskin sides; slips laced through at joint; decor of codfish
leather onlay and blind tooling. 8-3/4 x 5-3/4 x 1 inches. Bound 2005.
Teach Me, Star of Night! / Laer Mig, Nattens Stjerne!,
Bird Press, 2000.

Bradel binding; sewn on 3 tapes, endpapers of Cave Paper "Alphabet",
graphite top edge, hand sewn silk endbands, spine covered in snakeskin
with boards covered in veiny calf vellum. Title stamped in graphite foil
with grey leather onlays reflecting the typography of the poetry. 9-1/2
x 10-3/4 x 1/2 inches. Bound 2004.

Peter D. Verheyen began his involvement in the book arts while a work-study
student in the conservation lab at the Johns Hopkins University Library.
Interned in the conservation lab of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in
Nuremberg, Germany, 1984 and 1986. Formal apprenticeship in hand bookbinding
at the Kunstbuchbinderei Klein in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, passing examinations
in 1987. Studied at the Professional School for Book Restoration at the
Centro del bel Libro in Ascona, Switzerland in 1987. Mellon intern in
book conservation at the Folger Shakespeare Library, 1988. Worked in Chicago
with Heinke Pensky-Adam and William Minter, at Yale, Cornell, and Syracuse
university libraries, establishing the rare book conservation lab at the
latter. He is the past Exhibitions and Publicity Chair for the Guild of
Book Workers. His bindings have been exhibited widely with the Guild,
its regional chapters, and in invitational and solo exhibitions throughout
the USA and abroad. In 1994 he founded Book_Arts-L, shortly thereafter
the Book Arts Web, and most recently The Bonefolder: an e-journal for
the bookbinder and book artist. Website at http://www.philobiblon.com.
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