
This Folio Life: Restoring The Velveteen Rabbit
Folio had been keen to create a Folio Society Velveteen Rabbit for a while – but how best to shape a stand-out edition of this ...
Folio had been keen to create a Folio Society Velveteen Rabbit for a while – but how best to shape a stand-out edition of this ...
Folio’s raison d’être is to publish the books Folio readers most love, in a form worthy of their contents. In order to find out which ...
We published Cornelius Ryan’s The Longest Day this year to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day. James Rose, editor of our edition, explores here how ...
One of the many challenges the Production team faced when undertaking to reproduce Kitagawa Utamaro’s Studies from Nature was how to recreate in our facsimile ...
Our April limited edition, London and New York, consists of reproductions of rare photography by Alvin Langdon Coburn: Â a genius who destroyed most of his ...
The Folio edition of The Northern Lights (or The Golden Compass in the US and Canada) includes illustrations drawn by the brilliant Philip Pullman. In this blog, Pullman explains for Folio readers how he created these incredible black-and-white images, and the inspiration behind them.
It’s that time of year when millions of young people are tentatively peeling open envelopes that will lead them towards the next stage in their life. Whatever the outcome, the years of study and surviving the stressful exam period are worthy of celebration … and what better gift than a beautiful book?
Award-winning illustrator James Albon captured the eccentricities of Mark Twain’s The Innocents Abroad with a series of stylish colour and black-and-white lino-cuts. Here, Albon shares his artistic process and how he approached this exciting project.