An exhibition of books in Oaxaca

by lara on October 14, 2008

Each time I am in Oax­aca I stop into the Casa De La Ciu­dad. There is always some­thing inter­est­ing in the lit­tle sala to the right of the entrance.

When I was last there (Sep­tem­ber 2008) it was the exhi­bi­tion –Los Libres, Los Via­jes, y El Tiempo (Books, Trav­els, and Time — roughly)

los libros, los viajes, y el tiempo

los libros, los via­jes, y el tiempo

The prob­lem of how to let peo­ple look at/through older books is not often solved at all let alone nicely.

display column

dis­play column

Here they have scanned/photographed the cov­ers and por­tions of the text from sev­eral books that tie in with the exhibit. Then bound them together and left them out for peo­ple to look at.

not something you're likely to find on display in the USA

not some­thing you would find on dis­play in the USA

These aren’t sophis­ti­cated fac­sim­i­lies. They’re just-good-enough repro­duc­tions that aren’t expected to last beyond the cur­rent exhibit.

reproduction of the text pages

repro­duc­tion of the text pages

They are scanned and then printed sin­gle sided on matte photo paper and “bound” by being sta­pled at the left mar­gin. The sta­ples are cov­ered by cloth tape.

There was this one that fas­ci­nated Jim — the excerpt was from the anten­nas chapter.

an early radio manual from Mexico.

an early radio man­ual from Mexico.

This one is fine just for the cover illustration.

that's quite a cover for a botany book!

that

This is a great solu­tion to the prob­lem of how to let peo­ple get hands on with books that can’t take the handling.

Cheap, tidy, and cer­tainly the only way I’ll ever get my hands on Dueno del Mundo by Julio Verne.

dueno del mundo por julio verne

dueno del mundo por julio verne

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