Title |
Primitive papermaking; an account of a Mexican sojourn and of a voyage to the Pacific islands in search of information, implements, and specimens relating to the making & decorating of bark-paper, by Dard Hunter. |
Subject |
Paper industry; Decoration and ornament; Art, Primitive |
Creator |
Hunter, Dard, 1883-1966 |
OCR Text |
Show An account of a Mexican sojourn, and of a voyage to the Pacific islands in search of information, implements, and specimens relating to the making & decorating of bark-paper, by Dard Hunter. In a portfolio. Printed from hand-cut and hand-cast type. "The punches, matrices, moulds, and tools which were employed in the making of this type are now in the Smithsonian institution and after the cessation of my publishing the type itself will be destroyed."--Prefatory note. "Owing to the methods used in producing this book the edition is necessarily limited. Two hundred copies have been printed. This copy is numbered 30." Signed by Dard Hunter. |
Publisher |
Chillicothe, O., Mountain House Press, 1927. |
Date |
1927 |
Type |
Text |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Identifier |
TS1090 .H83 1927 |
Source |
Source:¨riginal Book : Primitive papermaking |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Is part of the Dard Hunter Collection, Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Rights Management |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Holding Institution |
Spec Collections, Rare, Lev 5, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, 295 S 1500 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0860 |
Source Physical Dimensions |
Source Physical Dimensions:"7, [1] p. front., illus., plates (part mounted, part col.) mounted samples. 44 cm. |
Call Number |
TS1090 .H83 1927; Record ID 9912754330102001 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6s181sr |
Setname |
uum_rbc |
ID |
122271 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6s181sr |
Title |
UUM_PRIM_Page 19 |
OCR Text |
Show PRIMITIVE~PAPERMAKIN 1 The Deloewang Paper of Java Regarding ancient papermaking in Java there is hule tobe saidas Tecorth exisibrowingasclighi A bativerls R bist o been prachied or hun dseodaeacs Ot the e 1t aption i details relating to the early manufacture are obscure. In former times th loewa are so destructive toanything of afbrousnature, epecialyin Java.an IF e iot i thonn e of fice feaest the Joraness ranes onoili Lo for all time, I do not w ul'anv paper that is stronger or more durable rom the several anne cimens it will be noted (hancanngxsalmo\ impossible, asthefibruaxe bealen dineelyfromth barkoftrecs,aproce whichgives the sheets tenacity unknown in any paper ‘macerated fibres upon a moul ‘What little remains of Javanese papermakin is carried on in three lo Sl inese et The B el The e mad mboente sechons doera. Paper of a good ualty in the pe:rdxkan«deszT@ga]sanmthedxs(n diseict Djety, mot norogo, Mad is found in the kamp:cengToenggllsof(he i T;meennekhxhr, Towe dxstrctbzdan s Garoein the Preanger Rege he manucture of this e taken from the pape mul lberrvtree,calledm] ese gloegoe and in Sundanese sach. The does no d,and its ultivation is scattered, s thers exist o grea Sbariono gmves Thicmiitpliction ot thaioes is accomplished b plantingoff-shoots from the roots of mature trees. These roots are place in the ground in a sunny position, for the paper mulberr of Java will no thrive in the shade. Where regular cultivation takes place, the ground i 2 ££ 25 & F r of moisture are plowed onc a month and th ¥ After planting ; the row 1 to twelve months th bark s best suited for making paper of younger trees is not sufficiently toughs while the bark of e pmducer paperofadark yello Digital Imag © 2004 University of Utah. All rights reserved |
Format |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
026_UUM_PRIM_Page 19.tif |
Source |
Original Book : Primitive papermaking |
Setname |
uum_rbc |
ID |
122216 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6s181sr/122216 |