ragbag:

defrocking your books
it took me until pretty late in life to realise that book covers, by and large, are tacky and more or less useless. using them to keep dust from your books is akin to using neon plastic to preserve your furniture.
there are surprises in store for the adventurous defrocker of a hardback book…gold and silver foil stamping! linen! typography! earthtones! what’s more: since the binding of books has been more or less standardised over the last 3.2 million years, the dan brown bestseller that you bought yesterday will harmonise with your grandmother’s edition of fanny hill when they are both naked together on your bookshelf.
added bonus: you can upcycle your discarded covers into fashionable outerwear!
more unsolicited advice on how to arrange your bookshelf can be found here.

ragbag:

defrocking your books

it took me until pretty late in life to realise that book covers, by and large, are tacky and more or less useless. using them to keep dust from your books is akin to using neon plastic to preserve your furniture.

there are surprises in store for the adventurous defrocker of a hardback book…gold and silver foil stamping! linen! typography! earthtones! what’s more: since the binding of books has been more or less standardised over the last 3.2 million years, the dan brown bestseller that you bought yesterday will harmonise with your grandmother’s edition of fanny hill when they are both naked together on your bookshelf.

added bonus: you can upcycle your discarded covers into fashionable outerwear!

more unsolicited advice on how to arrange your bookshelf can be found here.

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    doing this forever. I love
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    Dear book defrock-ers, Do what you want with your dust jackets [I do applaud your creative efforts], but when you have a...
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    Wait…your grandmother had...Fanny Hill? Yikes. And I thought MY grandmother was weird.
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    I’m not sure how I feel about this. The idea makes me nervous. I’m a collector (not in any sort of grand, rare book...
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    I HATE BOOKCOVERS
  18. eastling reblogged this from ragbag and added:
    since I could read. Dust jackets...unsightly and inevitably covered in rips, wrinkles, and...
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    I am very worried...I might prefer furniture draped...neon...
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