A Child of Nature. By Hamilton Wright Mabie. With Illustrations and Decorations by Charles Louis Hinton. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1901. First Edition. Signed binding by The Atelier Bindery for Charles Scribner's Sons. 127 p, half-leather marbled binding measures 8.5 x 6", 8vo. 

In fair condition. Boards normally scuffed at edges and worn/bumped at leather corners. Head and tail of spine scuffed; hinges creased. Raised bands rubbed. Gilt lettering and deco in compartments overall bright and clean. Top edge of text-block gilt. Binder's permanent ink stamp found on front end-page (verso) on top edge. Light toning in margins. Some finger-soiling on fore-edges. Binding intact. Please see photos. 

   Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846 – 1916) was an American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer. In 1884, Mabie was promoted to associate editor of the Christian Union and then elected to the Author's Club, whose members included such men of established reputation as George Cary Eggleston, Richard Watson Gilder, Brander Matthews, and Edmund Clarence Stedman.

   Charles Louis Hinton (1860-1950) excelled in different mediums – he was an illustrator of books, muralist, sculptor, painter and designer of commemorative medallions. He shared a studio in Manhattan for almost a decade with his mentor Will Low, who also dabbled in many art forms, and together they collaborated on several projects.

  Florian Bieschke opened the Atelier Bindery in autumn of 2011 to promote and preserve the craft of hand bookbinding and restoration. With over two decades of teaching experience in the visual and book arts at the undergraduate level, Florian brings a unique and diverse skill set to this  “teaching bindery”.  After earning his M.A. in Studio Art, Florian served a three year apprenticeship at Studio 22 Graphic Studio and Gallery in Chicago, IL and went on to teach typography, printmaking, graphic design, painting, and traditional English bookbinding at a variety of institutions, including Indiana University, Indiana State College, Purdue North Central University, The South Bend Art Center and The Indianapolis Art League Museum. For seven years, Florian owned and operated the Binder’s Press, located in South Bend, IN; Atelier is a revitalization of that bindery, with education its primary goal.

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