Kin of Place which Kershaw subsequently donated to Special Collections. The volume is fully bound in natural hair calf skin with smooth dark brown calf skin on the board edges and turn-ins. It has red endbands and the patch title (a separate piece of material) is blocked in gold on dark brown buckram.]]> C. K. Stead]]> ___]]> Open Sky, was printed by Alan Loney in the Otakou Press Room as part of the 2008 Printer-in-Residence programme. Bound by the University of Otago Library Bindery, it is quarter-bound in bright yellow buckram (in this case, a woven coated book cloth) with blue cloth-covered boards. The front cover title is blocked in silver. The University of Otago Library Bindery was established in 1952 and was initially located in the basement of the Geology Department, near the Clocktower building. It is now situated at 109 Leith Street, where three qualified binders and three bindery assistants are employed.]]> Ruth Dallas]]> Jekyll and Hyde has been fully bound in red buckram by Dunedin binder David Stedman at Dutybound. The panel on the front cover is bordered by a single gilt fillet line with a decorative inner border made with a patterned fillet roll, also in gold. The lettering is in black foil with black illustrations inside gilt oval frames. The spine title is in gold.]]> Robert Louis Stevenson]]> Jekyll and Hyde has been fully bound in red buckram by Dunedin binder David Stedman at Dutybound. The panel on the front cover is bordered by a single gilt fillet line with a decorative inner border made with a patterned fillet roll, also in gold. The lettering is in black foil with black illustrations inside gilt oval frames. The spine title is in gold.]]> Robert Louis Stevenson]]> Rubáiyát, in red morocco, in 1905 and the front cover is intricately tooled with leaves, flowers, dots and curving lines; the six-panelled spine has one title panel and five panels echoing the front cover design; all three text block edges are gilt; a truly wonderful example of her work.]]> ___]]> Poems by Mr Gray, shows Joachim’s trademark tooled cipher with her initials and the date of binding. The copy of The Open Road is an excellent example of Joachim’s beautifully executed decorative style. Fully bound in brown morocco, this volume’s front cover design is made up of at least six separate tools, all worked individually by hand. Joachim worked from paper patterns she drew and overlaid onto the leather cover; her workbook housed in the Hocken Library contains many of her extant patterns.]]> E. V. Lucas]]> Poems by Mr Gray, shows Joachim’s trademark tooled cipher with her initials and the date of binding. The copy of The Open Road is an excellent example of Joachim’s beautifully executed decorative style. Fully bound in brown morocco, this volume’s front cover design is made up of at least six separate tools, all worked individually by hand. Joachim worked from paper patterns she drew and overlaid onto the leather cover; her workbook housed in the Hocken Library contains many of her extant patterns.]]> Thomas Gray]]> Poems by Mr Gray, shows Joachim’s trademark tooled cipher with her initials and the date of binding. The copy of The Open Road is an excellent example of Joachim’s beautifully executed decorative style. Fully bound in brown morocco, this volume’s front cover design is made up of at least six separate tools, all worked individually by hand. Joachim worked from paper patterns she drew and overlaid onto the leather cover; her workbook housed in the Hocken Library contains many of her extant patterns.]]> Thomas Gray]]> Poems by Mr Gray, shows Joachim’s trademark tooled cipher with her initials and the date of binding. The copy of The Open Road is an excellent example of Joachim’s beautifully executed decorative style. Fully bound in brown morocco, this volume’s front cover design is made up of at least six separate tools, all worked individually by hand. Joachim worked from paper patterns she drew and overlaid onto the leather cover; her workbook housed in the Hocken Library contains many of her extant patterns.]]> Thomas Gray]]>