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AnimalBook_Front.jpgHere is an odd duck, so to speak. (You have to turn your computer sideways to see it properly.)

It is a Chinese stab binding, B5 size, 11-page book with Japanese and English words for animals and insects (Fox, cat, dog, cow, snail, cicada, etc). The Animal is 動 and the insect is 虫. It is part of my September Sweeps Fortnight wherein I attempt to make 14 books in 14 days.

This one was surprisingly frustrating - I miss-sewed the binding three times and had to remove it twice but saved it on the third attempt. A 20-minute sewing job turned into an hour of frustration.

But all’s well that ends. Eventually. I assume. Here is an AnimalBook_Inside.jpginterior shot of the same book with two words in the language of Japan and the language of the faded British empire. Fox and Cat. Kitsune and Neko. 狐 and 猫.

As you can see, the Fox should have been a bit lower (or the Cat a bit higher). This is also on my list of:

“Things I have learned from making this book”

In other words, things I should’ve done differently. Along with thicker paper.

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