Rare Mr Crabtree book???

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Rare Mr Crabtree book???

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I picked up this unusual mint hardback copy of "Fishing with the Experts" a Daily Mirror Crabtree book. It is pretty obvious that Bernard Venables had no input into this edition apart from the Daily Mirror using his original Crabtree drawings. They have even had a rather crude attempt at reproducing the strip style of Mr Crabtree. The book is marked 1974, when is was originally published, but it is the cover that I have not seen before. Has anyone in TFFLand ever seen this cover? ImageImageImageImage
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Here is the 'standard' version.

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It looks like it has been rebound into a hard cover.
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There is also standard hardback copy with pictorial front and back covers. Why would you rebind such an inferior edition of Bernard Venables work?
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It may be that it was rebound because it had become detached from its cover, who knows?
I've seen lots of rebound books and have a few in my art library.
Magazines are also bound in volumes which is actually quite handy, I may do it with some of my fishing or Creel magazines.
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Post by Nobby »

I have no way of knowing if this is the case here, but often County Libraries would have paperback books rebound as hardbacks so that they might last a few years of lending. I have a couple of copies of a homebrewing book here so re-bound and I know for certain that the book in question was never offered as a hardback.

The cover design is apparently created by oils that repel one another. A bit of a lost art nowadays, it's a fine way of making a book last through the decades. I expect there are a few 'bookbinders' still out there but not many in this digital age.

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