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Seventy Years in Bookbinding - A Portrait of Bernard Middleton
Seventy Years in Bookbinding - A Portrait of Bernard Middleton


 
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DVD Produced and Published by the Society of Bookbinders

Multi Regional, PAL-NTSC, 4:3 format

Bernard C. Middleton, M.B.E., F.S.A is one of the most skilled craftsman of our time. His extraordinary career has now spanned some seventy years, as bookbinder, teacher and writer.

In this film, Bernard looks back on his long and varied life in bookbinding, which began at the Central School of Arts & Crafts in 1938. He remembers his apprenticeship years at the British Museum and reflects on his time spent as the manager of Zaehnsdorf's.

He talks about his early years of self-employment in a garret room in Soho, his American adventures and his experiences in the flood-damaged libraries of Florence.

Bernard shares some of his extraordinary techniques for restoring antiquarian books, including the best places to find dirt for ageing new bindings. He takes us on a tour of his bindery, with its huge collection of finishing tools and old paper and demonstrates his method of reproducing facsimile pages.

With his characteristically understated humour, his sharp mind and thoughtful observations on the he craft that he loves, Bernard gives us a truly fascinating, often moving and always enjoyable insight into his remarkable world.

123 minutes, Multi Regional, PAL-NTSC, 4:3 format

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5 of 5 February 17, 2022
Reviewer: Gary Herbert from Paderborn, Nordrhein Westpfalen Germany  


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5 of 5 DVD April 13, 2018
Reviewer: John Baines from SHROPSHIRE United Kingdom  
A fascinating insight into the life and work of the legendary binder, restorer, and all-round good egg BCM.
The editing is rather quirky and the audio quality is not great but the fact that it is not polished or gimmicky adds to the charm.

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