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Sangorski &
Sutcliffe is a firm of
bookbinders established in
London in 1901. It is
considered to be one of the most
important bookbinding companies of...
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Sangorski M****cript a Top Lot at PBA's Sale of Dr.
Elmer Belt's Collection, finebooksmagazine...
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company legend, he once pla**** a
prank on
Sangorski by
hiding the book when they met for dinner,
causing Sangorski to
think that he had lost it.
Despite the...
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special books for the house's library,
which were
bound in
scale size by
Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle contributed the
short story "How Watson...
- The Kasidah, book-binding by
Sangorski & Sutcliffe...
- 1953),
British politician George Sutcliffe (1878–1943), co-founder of
Sangorski & Sutcliffe, a
British bookbinder Herbert Sutcliffe (1894–1978), English...
- Twin Stars, and
other lines starting in the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
Sangorski &
Sutcliffe Jan
Sobota Margaret Hicks The
largest collection of miniature...
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Arthur being taken to
Avalon in
Alberto Sangorski's 1912
illustration for Tennyson's poem "Morte d'Arthur"...
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influential in the
revival of this
style were
Francis Sangorski and
George Sutcliffe of the
Sangorski &
Sutcliffe bindery.
Their bindings were not large...
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painted 'Cosway' bindings. In 1909,
Stonehouse commissioned the
bookbinders Sangorski &
Sutcliffe to
produce the
famous jewelled copy of
Edward FitzGerald's...