First Fine letterpress version of Brave New World in 50 years!

We have a number of books in the pipeline and one we hope to announce imminently, and we have Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World coming very soon, the first time for fifty years that a Fine letterpress version has been created.

‘Ensconced in his recently purchased villa in the South of France, in late 1931 Huxley began work on what is now widely considered to be one of the Western canon’s most important novels. Published in 1932, Brave New World marks the apogee of Huxley’s abilities as a satirist. The world it presents, however, is viewed through a much darker lens, informed by the writer’s growing anxieties about the direction of political, social and scientific progress. Brave New World is also an astonishingly prescient novel, foretelling advances in each of these areas that were as much as a half-century away.

Set in London in 2540, the 7th century After Ford, Brave New World presents a future in which genetically engineered babies are produced on assembly lines, the social and economic divide between the haves and the have nots is legally enforced and discontent is quelled by advertising, medication, sex and entertainment.’

From Aldous Huxley Biography.com.

We have, for the last two years, been working with one of the pioneers of the ‘Pop Art’ movement of the ‘60’s; Allen Jones. Known for his brightly coloured paintings, prints and, sometimes infamous, sculptures, he is one of the last living artists from that time. He has produced over 20 colour prints and many black and white images for the story. Concentrating on the human relationships and the characters in his own unique voice, Allen Jones has managed to find a vision of the book not explored before. We feel he has created an extraordinary book.

Aldous Huxley
The middle section of a four page foldout print by Allen Jones.

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The numbered edition of Frozen Hell is about to be shipped!

We’ve all been working hard behind the scenes and we’ll have some terrific news coming very soon! However, for now…

Frozen Hell IMPORTANT.

Finally! The numbered edition of Frozen Hell is about to be shipped! If any of you that have ordered a book, I know it was a while ago now, and have moved or changed address PLEASE NOTIFY US!!

Ludlow’s are hoping to start sending the books out early next week. Phil is away on holiday next week too, so if you have a change of address, please let us know sooner than later.

The Lettered/Roman edition will be a little while longer as it is much more complicated and we wanted to get the Numbered out of the way first. The book blocks (the really complicated bit) are finished. The leather is all prepped for the boxes and books will be ready to go. Soon!

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Frozen Hell production update!

Frozen Hell update! We’ve been busy over the last few weeks, production on Frozen Hell and Lyra’s Oz, printing Benjamin Button and working out our future books. Frozen Hell has a very complex interior production which has taken an awful lot longer for the craftspeople at Ludlow Bookbinders, these clips, unedited, will give you a sense of putting in twenty two foldouts, double page and single page plates that need to be sewn into the book! It is proving VERY time consuming.

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Lud-in-the Mist by Hope Mirrlees Teaser!

And here’s another teaser! For Lud-in-the Mist by Hope Mirrlees, one of the most influential fantasy novels in the last few decades, originally only known by authors such as Neil Gaiman, now acknowledged as a towering masterpiece. This is the first Fine Press edition of the book, extraordinarily illustrated by Scott McKowen using scratchboard technique, which is perfect for letterpress print making:

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Brave New World teaser!

A teaser, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley has not had a Fine Press edition for over fifty years that I know of.

We have, for the last two years, been working with one of the pioneers of the ‘Pop Art’ movement of the ‘60’s; Allen Jones. Known for his brightly coloured paintings, prints and, sometimes infamous, sculptures, he is one of the last living artists from that time. He has produced over 20 prints for the story. Concentrating on the human relationships and the characters in his own unique voice, Allen Jones has managed to find vision of the book not explored before. We feel he has created an extraordinary book.

Here is a letterpress print of the scene that shocks the audience watching, then: ‘Laughter broke out, enormous, almost hysterical, peal after peal, as though it would never stop. My father–and it was the Director! My father! Oh Ford, oh Ford! That was really too good. The whooping and the roaring renewed themselves, faces seemed on the point of disintegration, tears were streaming. Six more test-tubes of spermatozoa were upset. My father!’

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Working on Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees

While I work on getting Oz together for Rich’s Lyra, we are working on other books!

One of them is Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees, Neil Gaiman says; Lud as “one of the finest [fantasy novels] in the English language…. It is a little golden miracle of a book.” He described Mirrlees’s writing as “elegant, supple, effective and haunting: the author demands a great deal from her readers, which she repays many times over.” He says that it is one of his top ten favourite books.

Scott McKowen is the illustrator for the novel, he is creating over thirty, letterpress relief print illustrations for the book! Here he shows us his tools and work in progress of the finished piece: ‘My tools are all here — no.11 x-acto blade, an engraving burin when I need an even finer line, an old Castel-Faber technical pen with black ink (for correcting errors), magnifying lupe attached to the swing-arm of an old desk lamp (held on with jury-rigged plastic plumbing hardware), and a brush for sweeping away the insidious ink dust….’

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Phil’s Interview at Collectable Book Vault

Phil, master printer and partner/creator of Arete Editions and private press publisher of Hand & Eye editions has a brilliant interview and offers insights in to letterpress printing at collectable book vault, not to be missed! And they are giving away some free stuff donated by us! See now at:

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In preparation is Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees.

In preparation is Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees. First published in 1926, it is now recognised as one of the most significant works of fantasy. It was largely unknown for many years, although it was revered by authors and devotees of the genre.

Neil Gaiman has described it as;

‘Hope Mirrlees only wrote one fantasy novel, but it is one of the finest in the English language.

The book begins as a travelogue or a history, becomes a pastorale, a low comedy, a high comedy, a ghost story and a detective story. The writing is elegant, supple, effective and haunting: the author demands a great deal from her readers, which she repays many times over.

It is a little golden miracle of a book, adult, in the best sense, and, as the best fantasy should be, far from reassuring.’

It is one of his top ten favourite books.

Our edition will have over forty stunning relief prints by Scott McKowen. Neil Gaiman suggested that we commission him, and it was a masterful idea!

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