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'Blook' madness: inside the world of 'bogus books'

Written By Unknown on Saturday, January 30, 2016 | 8:06 AM

An exhibit at the Grolier Club in Manhattan this month explores the things that look like books, but aren’t

In the elegant second floor gallery of Manhattan’s Grolier Club, a haven for serious-minded rare book collectors, Mindell Dubansky presents something novel: her collection of blooks.

You read that right. Blooks is an abbreviation of “book-look”, what she further describes as “a thing that looks like a book, but isn’t one”. From book-shaped biscuit tins to books made of stone, her exhibit, Blooks: The Art of Books That Aren’t, is the first major survey of the decidedly quirky – but utterly delightful – topic.

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