1.11.24

Farewell Dunwich

 

HM’s new edition of The Dunwich Horror was issued about two weeks ahead of schedule. Things had to be accelerated when news of a possible/probable Canada Post strike bubbled up. There were a few days of intensive invoicing, packing and shipping, but all the copies got out. All except the five bound by Claudia Cohen, which were always going to lag by a week or two. 

Claudia sewed the copies on four vellum slips, which were then laced into a quarter vellum case (with vellum tips). The boards were covered in Briony’s thorn etching, with a title label inset to the front. Endpapers are early 20th century Italian marble, a different pattern in each copy. The boxes are covered in the same Japanese cloth used for the rest of the edition. 


Like the other boxed copies (numbers 6–20), these include a suite of first state proofs and the Dunwich Tails pamphlet. They also include a suite of the eight aquatints printed on handmade Royal Watercolour Society paper, painted by the artist, and one of the copper plates (cancelled). This week I
m making folders (see below) to contain each of the plates within its box. 

Think thats it. Thanks to everyone who followed along.