Saturday, February 14, 2009

Honorable Mention



So I entered the Valentine's Day book into this contest.  I didn't win, but I got an honorable mention, which is nice.  You can see the winners here: 

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Recent Rarities

Every three months my county public library puts on a book sale.  These sales were instituted to raise money for the library, which relieves some of the tax burden of running an award-winning library.  The sales are designed to move inventory rather quickly, therefore the books--having been donated for the sales--are priced very reasonably.  The most recent sale was January 23-24.  That's where I found a first edition of Michael Connelly's first book.

                                           

The book is in great shape.  Apparently, when the book was first released, it also had a blue rebate coupon in a band wrapped around the dust jacket.  That band is the only thing missing from an otherwise near fine/near fine book.  A great find for me, or I should say, for my brother.  I'm going to be sending the book to him soon, as he is the collector of Michael Connelly.  The Black Echo is the only Connelly book he needs to complete his collection.  A generous bookseller from Oregon is sending me a signed bookplate to tip-in, free of charge!  That will be a nice surprise when my brother opens the book.


My wife's sister and her husband were in town this weekend.  On Saturday, the girls went out and did their thing while my brother-in-law and I headed to the flea market.  We were about to leave when we stopped into one last bookstall.  I was rumaging through the "fill a bag for a buck" bin when I came across a decent copy of My Name is Asher Lev, by Chaim Potok.

                                          

When I opened the book, I was pleasently surprised to find that it had been inscribed and dated by Chaim Potok.  He signed it a little less than a month before I was born.  It's not a first edition, but a fifth printing.  The book is not in the best shape.  And the signature itself is marred across the first name.  Still, it's not a bad find for less than a buck.

                                 

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Valentine's Day


Every year around Valentine's Day I try to do something really creative for my wife.  Last year I put together a picture for her in Photoshop.  This year I decided to create a gift that shows my love for her and my love of books.  

I was browsing in an antique store and found a box full of old printer's letters.  Once I picked out the letters I wanted I was wondering how I was going to display them.  I was browsing in a thrift store looking at books when I realized that a book would be the perfect place to display my printer's letters.  

What I did: 

I figured out where I wanted to put the letters.  I used an exacto knife to cut though the cover and about 200 pages.  I put a piece of glass between the pages where I wanted to stop cutting. I masked off the pages and spray painted the cover gloss white.  I then spray painted the edges of the pages flat black, using a hair dryer to keep the paint from sticking the pages together.  

I used Photoshop to design a new cover.  I simply measured the old cover of the book and opened a new file in Photoshop with those measurments.  As a background, I copied and pasted text blocks from Google books.  (Phantastes, by George MacDonald).  I used a filter to tweak the text a bit.  I scanned in the printer's letters and arranged the images on the spine.

I decide to add a little light to the book.  I hacked a Blu-ray gift card from Target.  I replaced all the blue LEDs with red ones.  I then drilled holes through the cover of the book and cut out a place in the pages for the PCB and wires to fit.  I glued a small piece of cork on the button, so when you press on the lower part of the cover you activate the LEDs.