Paul Henry Design




The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy
Bound with extended heavy Oak boards, hand carved with wheat stalks.
Sewn on linen cords with unbleached linen thread.
Goatskin leather spine.
Marbled endpapers
All pages colour washed in the sheet and reassembled
The inspiration for the covers came from the idea of the wheatfields and of the corn merchant, Henchard,the chief character in the novel.~Oak is a very traditional wood for rural tools and is very evocative of the English countryside., likewise the naïve representation of the waving fields of wheat.
The book should be displayed standing fully open with the spine boards forming a continuous flat surface