Award-winning illustrator James Albon captured the eccentricities of Mark Twain’s The Innocents Abroad with a series of stylish colour and black-and-white lino-cuts. Here, Albon shares his artistic process and how he approached this exciting project.
[caption id="attachment_2858" align="aligncenter" width="489"] Paul summoning The Great Maker.[/caption]
The Folio Society has been publishing premium illustrated editions of classic works since 1947, including many ...
In Library Stories we investigate the tales behind your book collections and book rooms, visiting the homes of Folio members, collectors and enthusiasts from around ...
[caption id="attachment_3058" align="alignright" width="230"] The special hand-bound limited edition of The Duke's Children[/caption]
On 23 April the British Library hosted an evening dedicated to the ...