December 1, 2016

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Robert Tickner

In 2012 I discovered a great hidden treasure in Fitzroy North (Melbourne) called Renaissance Bookbinding.


I walked in the shop and I was absolutely amazed by the fantastic collection of books, printing presses, metal and wood type collections, not to mention the wide knowledge of Nick Doslov, a great professional bookbinder who has been in the business for over thirty years, and whose love and passion for the trade is worthy of everyone’s respect.


Man operating a press beside stacks of printed cards in a workshop with red equipment

During my first visit to Renaissance Bookbinding, I approached Nick and without hesitation, asked him for a six-month apprenticeship. Nick was incredibly kind to agree, and a couple of weeks later I was hands-on learning the art of bookbinding.

Cluttered workshop with hanging fabric samples, desk lamp, brick walls, and stacked books and supplies
Stack of colorful woven mats or folders on a shelf in a room
Stacks of books piled in a bookstore or library by a window with a lamp and shelves.

My apprenticeship was a taste of many trades: we created a few handmade notebooks, handset type, gold blocking, embossing and letterpress printing.



Person in blue plaid shirt holding a large hardcover book with a textured teal-and-brown cover

At Renaissance Bookbinding you’ll find many traditional tools and old presses worth checking out. There are public tours available to the Bindery, Printery and Museum for small groups, and a two-hour introduction to the ancient art of bookbinding and letterpress printing ($50 per person).


1961 Vandercook Universal I, Cylinder Proofing Press;
1858 Albion Printing Press, Hopkinson & Cope Finsbury London. Press No. 3554;
1950, John.T. Marshall London Gold Blocking Presses. Small press: 10 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches. Large press: 10 x 16 1/4 inches;


1800 Hughes & Kimber Limited London. Gas heated gold blocking and embossing press. The body is cast in one piece and the stand has four lions’ feet and a separate casting;



10 Bookbinders’ Nipping presses from 1800-90, with original brass handles, baked on enamel and hand-painted gold decoration, all from different sources, including the Big Master Press Nick worked on during his apprenticeship at S. G. Graham Smith Bookbinders, Pty. Ltd;


Vintage black metal press machine on a wooden desk in a workshop or office.
Man operating an antique printing press in a book-lined workshop
Old cast-iron press with a curved handle resting on stacked books in a cluttered workshop

1 Hamilton and 1 Presco cabinet containing over 100 different fonts cast in monotype (lead and antimony), foundry (lead, antimony and tin), and bookbinders’ engraved brass type. Plus 300 monotype fonts located in galley trays and racks;


Open drawer of vintage metal type blocks in a wooden cabinet, with a hand reaching in.
Old printing press on a wooden cabinet with labeled drawers in a workshop.
Hand holding a letterpress type tray with metal type blocks in a wooden case

Six complete wood type fonts and many incomplete alphabets, wood borders and decoration;


And some prospect type, lettering, signage and found objects.


After completing a four-year apprenticeship at S.G. Graham Smith Bookbinders, in 1981 Nick Doslov opened his doors for the first time at The Victorian Hardware Club offering bookbinding and restoration services. In 1984, he moved to Brunswick street (Fitzroy North), where he currently resides.



I asked Nick whether he prefers bookbinding or letterpress printing, and he looked at me with a smile and replied “both of them, as they both belong to the process of creating a book from the inside out”. As a renaissance artist, Nick is multitalented. He plays a couple of instruments, wood engraves, prints, paints oil and acrylic marbling and is very interested in visual projections and psychedelic music. In 2013, Nik collaborated with Rob Jones on “Dr. Projectionists”, an installation and multi-projection show displaying traditional and contemporary marbling concepts at Top Shelf Gallery in Melbourne.


Hand sorting drawers of vintage metal type blocks in a print shop cabinet

The oldest books Nick has ever restored are “Anatomia Deudsch” by Andreas Vesalius, printed in Venice in 1551 and “The Holy Bible” printed in 1577. The oldest books in Nicks’ collection are two volumes from 1600 and 1605 documenting the life and work of Spanish Jesuit Ioannis De Pineda.

A hand holding a worn beige rolled document or scroll in a cluttered desk setting.
Hand pointing to an open vintage book with black-and-white illustrations on a cluttered table; stacked books behind.
Close-up of a worn, cloth-bound book held in a hand on a cluttered desk

During his extensive career, Nick has worked for many clients including Melbourne University Library, St. Mary Mackillop Centre, The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, The Melbourne Museum and The State Library of Victoria.


He has also worked on Architectural development presentations for some of Melbourne’s landmark buildings such as 101 Collins Street, The Argus Centre, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, The Bolte Bridge, Etihad Stadium, Federation Square and The Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur.


At the moment, Nick is working on the full restoration of a rare elephant folio book called “Anatomia Corporum Humanorium”, written in Latin and printed in Venice in 1750, containing human anatomy and copperplate engravings.


Close-up of an old Latin printed book page with ornate drop cap and dense text.
Close-up of worn, layered paper edges on a green cutting mat
Booklet cover for The Gordon Craig Memorial Library, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, with black-and-white illustration

Nick Doslov understands the nature of a book from the inside out. Like a surgeon, he can dissect it recognising its paper, its bookbinding origin and date, its cover, its spine and its printed type. He is extremely skilled and we need to preserve this knowledge and what it represents for our culture and future generations.



Believe me when I say that none of these images do justice to Renaissance Bookbinding. The smell and tactile experience of the handmade paper, leather, inks and traditional tools it is impossible to reflect in an article.


Nick Doslov smiling in a workshop, holding a large weathered stone slab
Vintage workshop with brick wall, hanging lamps, framed prints, and a large metal press in the foreground
Stacks of old, worn books piled on a shelf in a dim, cluttered bookstore or library corner

A few days after interviewing Nick, I flew overseas to visit my family. While I was in Barcelona, I went to one of my favourite art stores called Barna Paper and a poster with the message “inútil” meaning useless in Catalan, caught my attention. See the English translation below:



Store display with a tall beige poster featuring bold black vertical text and shelves of rolls and boxes in the background

“The Catalan Government consider the specialisation of artistic bookbinding offered at Llotja Shool of Art to be useless, and intend to remove this subject from the program. We claim the importance of what it is believed to be useless!”


The poster also quotes sections of the manifestos below:



Reading the poster, I recalled my conversation with Nick about the importance of preserving old trades such as bookbinding and letterpress metal and wood printing.


We live in a moment in history where some trades are experiencing a revival. Calligraphy, lettering and sign painting on one hand, screen printing (refer to Made You Look documentary) and photopolymer letterpress printing on the other hand, seem to be very popular at the moment, but there are other trades that we should not forget. It is up to us as individuals and artists to support and protect these incredible trades and recognise their skilled artisans.


Special thanks to Nick Doslov for preserving our history.



Renaissance Bookbinding


If you are in Melbourne, Renaissance Bookbinding offers one-to-one workshops to learn the medieval craft of bookbinding, including historical sewing structures, book design, gold lettering and tooling, handset type, wood block cutting, wood engraving, linocut and letterpress printing.

Stacks of assorted wooden blocks and sample boards on a workbench, including a white instruction sheet.

additional SERVICES in australia

Apart from Nick, these are a few other artists and friends offering their services in Australia.


Melbourne Museum of Printing (MMoP)
Wood and metal letterpress workshops, Melbourne


Irwin and McLauren
Bookbinders, letterpress printers and marbling artists, Melbourne


Saint Gertrude Fine Printing
Letterpress printing, Melbourne


The Hungry Workshop
Design and letterpress printing, Melbourne


Smiling Maria Montes with glasses and dark hair in a navy polka-dot top against a turquoise wall

For over ten years, I’m the author and editor of a bi-monthly email newsletter announcing calligraphy courses, community events, type related matter and other topics which often include creative mental health and fostering women in the type and industry. Subscribe here and join my journey!

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