From the Bindery:
First of all, Happy Spring. The nights are frosty but the days are sunny with clear skies here in the Maritime Pacific Northwest. I’ve got spring chicks in the brooder and seed catalogues are spread out before me. But what I really want to talk about is what books are being bound right now here at Pegana Press. The answer to that is-almost everything in our catalogue.
Thanks to the enthusiasm of our customers, we currently have sold out of bound copies of our books. Which means I need to hustle. So for the next several weeks I will be filling the book press with freshly bound copies of almost everything we have. The books will need about 5 weeks to sit under weight after they’re bound and then once they get their titles they will be ready to put on the shelf, (or into a box to be shipped to their new home).
You can learn more about how I bind the books at Pegana Press, on our website at the bottom of the About Pegana Press page.
From the Press:
In other news Mike is busy working on Lost Tales volume 5. A collection of more short stories from the pen of Lord Dunsany. The Lost Tales series are ideal for Dunsany collectors, as they contain stories which are either previously uncollected or previously unpublished. A real treasure provided to us all with the blessing of the Dunsany Estate.
The stories for this volume are currently being hand type set for letterpress on Hahnemühle paper. You can learn more about the printing process at the link provided above.
We are also excited to reveal that we have commissioned an original work from fantasy artist Amelia Leonards to use as frontispiece and are very much looking forward to see what she envisions for this piece.
Mike expects to be finished printing the book early this Summer. Then he will hand it over to me at the bindery, where it will be bound uniform with the other Lost Tales volumes.
To find out more about the Lost Tales series or to pre-order a copy of Lost Tales volume 5, you may go to Pegana Press/Dunsany.
Thank you for your interest in Pegana Press.
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