Around the World in Colour
Barbara Hodgson & Claudia Cohen
Having previously examined the history of colour systems and the role of colour in play and in work, author/designer Hodgson and binder Cohen circumnavigate the globe for the fourth and last book in their colour series, focusing on colour sources, including annatto from Brazil, lac from India and indigo from southeast Asia and Nigeria.
Includes 23 short essays on the raw materials of traditional colours, with two hand-coloured maps and 19 full sheets of paper (a combination of kozo and Reg Lissel’s handmade paper) richly dyed by the authors using some of the materials discussed. Text pages are embellished with swatches of European ochres and authentic vermilion, cinnibar, lapis lazuli and Alexandrian blue.
Set in Monotype Fournier. Printed by David Clifford of Black Stone Press. Edition of 30 numbered copies, issued in two states. Bound by Claudia Cohen. Issued in a clamshell box houses the book and a booklet of paper samples, along with a piece of lapis lazuli and vials of dyestuffs. As with the previous titles in the series, the first eight copies from the edition of 30 form a special issue, extra-bound in full leather with a piece of original art from the project included. 8vo, 54 pp. 2014

