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228: 135: 605: 305: 597: 149:) consist of a set of pages bound with two folded concertina strips on each side and viewed through a hole in the cover. Openings in each page allow the viewer to see through the entire book to the back, and images on each page work together to create a dimensional scene inside. This type of book dates from the mid-18th century and was inspired by theatrical stage sets. Traditionally, these books were often created to commemorate special events or sold as souvenirs of tourist attractions. The term "tunnel book" derives from the fact that many of these books were made to commemorate the building of the tunnel under the 220: 693: 707: 2337: 2347: 2327: 349: 28: 375:, published in the early 20th century. These books featured mechanical illustrations that could move or change scenes with the pull of a tab. Initially published by Sully and Kleinteich, and later by The New York Book Company and the Pictorial Color Book Company, they became popular for their interactive storytelling and vibrant illustrations. 20: 2550: 227: 367:
followed and then Giraud set up his own publishing house, Strand Publications, this produced the groundbreaking series of Bookano books. The Bookano books are considered the first, true pop-up books for children because the pop-ups can be viewed from a full 360 degrees, not just the front side facing
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By late 1770, Sayer had published four turn-up or metamorphosis books, which became a "craze with children". Rival booksellers, such as Thomas Hughes and George Martin soon copied the "turn-up" format. In the United States, Joseph Rakestraw published "Metamorphosis; or, a Transformation of Pictures,
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began experimenting with a novelty format for the juvenile book market, an early forerunner to interactive movable books, according to book historian Peter Haining. The outcome was the creation of the "metamorphoses" format, "a thin book of four sections each with two flaps which folded over, and on
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in the US with his founding of Graphics International. He and two companies he established, Graphics International and Intervisual Books, produced hundreds of pop-up books for children between the 1960s and 1990s. Although intended for US audiences, these books were assembled in areas with lower
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has provided a forum for artists, book sellers, book producers, collectors, curators, and others to share enthusiasm and exchange information about pop-up and movable books. The organization also awards industry prizes for best paper engineer (trade and artists’ book) and excellence in paper
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is the earliest known commercially produced pop-up book since it contains three-dimensional paper mechanisms. The pop-ups are activated by pulling string and form geometric shapes used to aid the reader in understanding the concept of perspective.
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and others as a sculptural book form. Artists are interested not only in the book's interior views, but also in treating the side accordions and covers as informational and visual surfaces. A selection of tunnel books by
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each section an interchangeable picture. Beneath those pictures appeared some descriptive lines of verse, and as the reader turned up the flaps in the correct order in the text difference scenes were revealed".
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Libraries Research and Study Collection of Pop-Up Books 1960–2009 contains 7.5 linear feet of pop-up books, catalogs, newspaper clippings and other related ephemera pop-up book materials, many donated by Sara
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designed China's largest pop-up book. In 2008, she was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to create pop-up books of the 25 ethnic minorities residing in Yunnan Province, China. Her work can be found in the
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Animated books combine three elements: story, colored illustrations which include text, and "two or more animated illustrations with their movement mechanisms working between a doubled page". In 1938,
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had been published. In the following years, the medical profession made use of this format, illustrating anatomical books with layers and flaps showing the human body. The English landscape designer
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takes place in a world on the pages of a pop-up book. The nine-year-old boy Zack and his duck friend Quack go on adventures involving paper and pulling tabs to transform scenes.
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show a scene made up of vertical slats. When a reader pulls a tab on the side, the slats slide under and over one another to "transform" into a totally different scene.
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In the United States, in the 1930s, Harold Lentz followed Giraud's lead with the production of the Blue Ribbon books in New York. In the United States, in the 1930s, *
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use the same principles. Design and creation of such books in arts is sometimes called "paper engineering". This usage should not be confused with traditional
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Eccentric books: Arts of the Book, Yale University Library January-March 1988, an exhibit : eccentric books from the Yale University Library collections
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Some pop-up books receive attention as literary works for the degree of artistry or sophistication which they entail. The 1967 Random House publication
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It was not until the very late 18th century that these techniques were applied to books designed for entertainment, particularly for children.
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While it can be documented that books with movable parts had been used for centuries, they were almost always used in scholarly works. In 1775
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Dimond Library in Durham, New Hampshire holds the Carel Chapman Movable Book Collection, which contains over 1,800 pop-up and movable books.
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Peep hole in the Le Chateau d'Edinbourg Das Schloss zu Edinburg The Castle of Edinburgh from Edinburgh University Heritage Collections
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saying that "calling this sophisticated piece of engineering a 'pop-up book' is like calling the Great Wall of China a partition".
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The audience for early movable books were adults, not children. The first known movable in a book was created by Benedictine monk
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Another very unusual type of pop-up during this time was the tissue paper honeycomb style introduced by United States pubslisher
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Ideas in motion: the history of pop-up and movable books : books & ephemera from the collection of Ellen G.K. Rubin
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Number 1 "with pictures that spring up in model form". This was produced by Louis Giraud and Theodore Brown. Four more
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The Movable Book Society Meggendorfer Awards: celebrating paper engineers, book artists & pop-up books, 1998-2018
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Le Chateau d'Edinbourg Das Schloss zu Edinburg The Castle of Edinburgh from Edinburgh University Heritage Collections
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created a total of 30 more children's pop-up books for publication by Random House, including books that featured
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the viewer. There were seventeen Bookanos before the series came to an end with the death of Giraud in 1949.
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In addition to his collaborations with Christopher Cerf at Random House, Hunt produced pop-up books for
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in London in the mid-19th century. In the United States, tunnel books were made for such attractions as
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A Compleat Treatise on Perspective in Theory and Practice, on the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor
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Some of the first three-dimensional and tab activated books were produced by Ernest Nister and
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The great leap forward in the field of pop-up books came in 1929 with the publication of the
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Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries Special Collections and Archives holds the
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with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons", by Benjamin Sands.
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Pop-up Book Collection and the Emily Martin Collection, two noted paper engineers.
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Pop Goes the Page: Movable and Mechanical Books from the Brenda Forman Collection
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One of the notable early examples of movable books in the United States is
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in 1540. The book is full of nested circular pieces revolving on grommets.
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Waldo Hunt, 1920-2009; The 'King of the Pop-Ups' Made Books Spring to Life
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made use of flaps to illustrate "before and after" views of his designs.
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Comparison of two of Benjamin Sands's transformation books: Metamorphosis
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A page from a pop-up book, with a character "popping up" out of the book
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are paper constructions with rotating parts. An early example is the
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The next advance in the field was made by the astoundingly prolific
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Recently the tunnel book format has been resurrected by book artist
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in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania includes 643 books from illustrator
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A geometric diagram of the basic principle of a pop-up book: the
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Exploring Artistic Learning Through the Creation of Tunnel Books
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Metamorphosis (a Harlequinades booklet), 1814 by Benjamin Sands
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Hinshaw, Craig (November 1999). "Looking into Tunnel Books".
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working in Prague in the 1960s. His lead was followed by
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The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 2, Platforms and Props
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Pop-Up and Movable Books, A Tour through Their History
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Bluemel, Nancy; Taylor, Rhonda Lynette Harris (2012).
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Special Collections Library in Iowa City includes the
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engineering by an undergraduate or graduate student.
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Book with moving parts, commonly directed at children
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and many other examples of pop-up and movable books.
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three-dimensional
umbrella term
greeting cards
paper engineering
Julian Wehr
Ernest Nister
Metropolitan Museum of Art

Thames River
World's Fairs
New York Botanical Gardens
Carol Barton
Carol Barton
Virginia Commonwealth University
Volvelle
Astronomicum Caesareum
Petrus Apianus
Holy Roman Emperor
Charles


Robert Sayer
Harlequins
pantomimes
Matthew Paris
Chronica Majora
Ramon Llull
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