The Dance of Death

The Dance of Death

Katy Homans, Amy Montague, Boston, Massachusetts, 1974

Description

The book contains letterpress reproductions of a 16th century woodcut series designed by Hans Holbein and cut by Hans Lutzelburger. Introductory essays explain the history of the woodcuts, and the phenomenon of The Dance of Death. This was a private project conceived, designed and printed by Katy Homans and Amy Montague. It was financed by Philip Hofer, who loaned original prints for reproduction. It was distributed by David R. Godine, Publisher.

Special features: The two boxes—inner holding prints, and outer holding prints and text—handmade by Arno Wrner to match binding. Gold stamping by Arno Werner.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1975)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Designers
Katy Homans, Amy Montague
Illustrator
Hans Holbein (woodcuts)
Production managers
Katy Homans, Amy Montague
Editor
Amy Montague
Authors
Philip Hofer (introduction essays), Amy Montague (introduction essays)
Size
5 x 7 inches text, boxed with 5 x 7 inches prints
Pages
160 + 60 prints
Quantity printed
edition of 70
Price
$50.00
Typeface
Monotype Bembo, 12/14, with display in Monotype Poliphilus
Typesetter
Michael and Winifred Bixler
Engraver
The Mohawk Engraving Company
Printer
Katy Homans/The Godine Press
Printing method
letterpress
Paper
Hale Text, 80 lb., Ivory
Binder
Arno Werner
Binding materials
hand bound in quarter brown morocco leather (spine) and Joanna Kennett Natural (sides) on 59 pt. binder’s board
Binding method
Hand sewn, round back
Endpapers
hand marbled
Endpaper designer
Arno Werner
Publishers
The Cygnet Press, Newton Highlands, David R. Godine, Publisher
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