Bookmarkable

Here's a small selection of the bookmarks that I have saved while I was a cataloguer for The Toronto Public Library. Geez.... I really gotta make that collage soon, don't I?

Here's a small selection of the bookmarks that I have saved while I was a cataloguer for The Toronto Public Library. Geez.... I really gotta make that collage soon, don't I?

This morning I hiked it over to the Toronto Old Book and Paper Show in search of unique gems for future collage projects. Yup, I'm a collage nut. I also am interested in book collecting, but alas, do not have enough funds to really develop that interest into an all-out obsession. If I did have a lot of cash to spare, however, I know I would focus my collection on books about books (what a surprise). I actually do have in my possession two old books that deal with the subject of books: The Kingdom of Books by William Dana Orcutt and The Haunted Bookshop by Christopher Morley.
In terms of collecting paper and ephemera, my interest is gradually starting to focus on the book-world as well. Anything to do with libraries and printing and typography fascinates me. Today I found a catalogue of type from the Moore Type Foundry. As well as showing all the varieties of lead type they sell, it also has pictures of lead type cases selling for prices like $3.00. Imagine how much those beauties would be worth today! I also bought a lovely pamphlet of The Visitor's Guide to the Bodleian Library.
I was a bit disappointed in the show, though, because it was more books than paper, and paper was what I was in search of today. Apparently the Old Toronto Paper Show is in a state of flux; various people were chattering at the show today that the woman who was in charge of organizing the event has burnt out, so to speak. But I did find out that there will be an event called "Papermania" which will specialize in the selling of prints, magazines postcards and paper ephemera on September 11th. It's an odd day to look forward to something, but quite honestly, I can't wait.