The title page of Kelmscott, Doves and Ashendene (ed. Will Ransom, 1952). Essayists include William Morris, Emery Walker, Sydney Cockerell, T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, and Alfred W. Pollard—all major figures in the Arts & Crafts and fine press movements.
The delightfully impressed gilt-tooled spine and front board of a leather bound book, The Idylls of the King by Lord Tennyson (printed 1863).
A shelf of books, including the two-volume Life of William Morris (Mackail, 1899), the Idylls of the King, the British Library’s lovely and affordable facsimile of their first edition copy of Pride & Prejudice, and Jane Austen’s Bookshelf by Rebecca Romney (2025).
The cover of The Prisoner of Heaven by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (1st U.S. edition, 2012). A Christmas gift from my dad, who has been gifting me English editions of this, my (and our) favorite series for years now. 🩷 this is #3; The Shadow of the Wind is #1 in both the series and the list of my favorite books ever written.
Book collecting highlights of 2025! Indulging my loves of Arthuriana, tactile and beautiful bindings, the fine press movement, Austen (in facsimile), and the works of Carlos Ruiz Zafón.