187x127mm Casebound Books
Cover onto Winters Brillianta BRI4076
with Gold foil blocking to front/back cover and spine
Wrapped over greyboard case
2x 4pp Endpapers printed onto 170gsm Uncoated FSC Certified
272pp Inside pages onto 100gsm Arena Rough Ivory FSC Certified
Inside pages printed in Black and White throughout.
Gilt edging to three leading edges.
Trimmed, collated, head n tail bands (#20 Red and Gold)
and case bound with gold ribbon marker (Sand Dune #27)
This project is a gift of permanence in a digital age — the sort of hardback you keep, not just read. Our team helped bring Victorian Writers Then and Now to life with high-end production choices that feel properly “classic”: a cloth case, intricate gold foiling, and that jaw-drop moment when you turn it sideways and the gilt edges catch the light.
If you’re planning your own premium hardback, start with our hardback book printing service, take a look at the Print Journey, and grab paper samples early.
Victorian Writers Then and Now is a compact, casebound literary hardback aimed at lovers of the English language and followers of the English Enjoyed platform. The design leans into Victorian sensibilities — formal typography, careful framing, and black-and-white interior pages that keep the reading experience crisp and focused.
This is premium hardback printing in its “go big or go home” mode — not just one hero finish, but a stack of them working together:
A quick practical nod: finishes like gilt edging tend to make most sense when you’re producing at scale — it’s one of those “proper book” processes that’s typically reserved for bigger runs.
The cover is doing a lot with restraint: a rich red cloth, an old-school gold-foiled border, and centred typography that feels like it belongs in a private library. Inside, the ivory shade of the paper acts as a calm bed for black text and illustrations — warm, readable, and more forgiving on the eyes than a bright white sheet.
Small details do the heavy lifting here: striped head and tail bands at the spine, a ribbon marker for that “come back to this later” feeling, and printed endpapers that add a quiet flourish before the first chapter even begins.
From the first conversation, the goal was clear: make a hardback that feels permanent, collectible, and worth the wait. We talked through paper samples and cream/ivory options, gave clear guidance on barcode placement (keeping the official ISBN barcode inside the book rather than forcing it into the foiled cover design), and supported planning around pre-orders and fulfilment.
We also sanity-checked feasibility on the big question: gold foiling on cloth — confirming it was absolutely achievable for the supplied artwork, and helping keep decisions moving while the typesetting was finalised.
This is where our “account-managed, calm-but-obsessed-with-details” approach really matters:
Helpful links if you’re building something similar: hardback book set-up guidance, our Printed Project Builder, and the wider hardback inspiration hub.