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September 20, 2016 04:25 pm PDT

The Raven Pops Up!

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Earlier this year paper engineer David Pelham and illustrator Christopher Wormell collaborated on a masterful pop-up book rendition of Edgar Allen Poes poem The Raven.

Its an unusually accomplished work in a genre that is often thought to be directed at children. And while kids books do make up a large portion of the pop-up books produced, adults who turn their nose up at anything more than a flat white page adorned with black text might find much to admire in the field of moveable books. A Moveable Book Society not only exists, but has a biannual convention thats taking place this coming weekend in Boston. The earliest pop-ups appeared in books hundreds of years ago. This video lecture by pop-up wizardand designer Robert Sabuda was done for the Smithsonian.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v019WrF1eFo

I used to be a pop-up book nut, having started collecting them in the 1980s. Eventually, with hundreds of books stacked up all over, I sold it for a pittance. A pity, in retrospect, though I did keep an important few, including a beautiful copy ofModel Menageriepublished in 1895 byErnest Nister which I snatched up for an unlikely C note on Portobello Road in London just as the dealer was opening his stand early in the morning. I scampered out with my prize feeling terribly guilty and simultaneously full of glee.

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These days pop-upbooks are most often produced on glossy stock. The Raven, however, is printed on uncoated paper, and this in combination with Wormells magnificent illustrations create a book of seeming mid-19th century engravings come to life. It looks quite rightly of its period, when Poes poem The Raven was first published in 1845.

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You can buy it on Amazon for only $13 plus postage.

While waiting for your copy of The Raven to arrive in the mail, I invite you to turn out the lights and listen to the late Christopher Lee read The Raven just before falling asleep. Sweet dreams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lcvmqyT3Q4

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