![]() My favorite Easton Press book I own is a signed-edition of Ender’s Game. If signatures are important to you, then be sure to check out Easton Press. They also have many signature and deluxe editions. ![]() For example, they have recently added a Kobe Bryant commemorative leather-bound book. While they publish “the classics”, they also publish more modern books and “coffee-table” type books. ![]() They also have nice silk endpapers, which help to make the books feel more polished. Further, the spine and cover are usually stamped with fine 22k gold accents. All of Easton Press books are bound in genuine leather and have acid-free paper. The company has been going strong for almost 50 years now. Easton PressĮaston Press is probably the most well-known publisher of leather-bound books. The publishers listed below are great publishers, and you can find excellent books, but for the most part, they are machine-made. These collectors look for hand-crafted books with excellent leather, bindings, and designs. True leather book collectors spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a single book. I have tried to aggregate all opinions to explain the differences between the publishers, and to recommend which publisher might be best for you.īefore I talk about the publishers, I should probably clarify that these aren’t the very best leather-bound book publishers out there. In the leather-bound book world, there are many opinions on which publisher is the best. Ther are four main entry-level leather-bound book publishers: This will be a resource for those who are looking to purchase their first leather-bound books and to help explain the four main leather-bound book publishers. There isn’t much information out there about how to go about purchasing leather-bound books. ![]() I have a modest collection of leather-bound books and it’s been enjoyable purchasing them. They instantly make any bookshelf look more impressive. Leather-bound books are books dressed in their best suit. I’ve posted many times about the books I have read, and what I’ve learned from them, but today I want to talk about the way they look. This is the first article in a series I will be doing on leather-bound books. ![]()
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