![]() ![]() The lettered edition traycase utilizes this very same cloth. What do I mean by this? Well, the numbered Red Dragon is a very beautiful book, made with excellent iridescent Japanese cloth. But to focus on the enclosure at hand, here’s a comparison of the numbered edition’s slipcase (left) and lettered edition’s clamshell enclosure (right):ĭesign-wise, I think is a case (no pun intended) of realizing that you have something good on your hands and stretching it further. I could write a whole essay about just the variety and design of enclosures here (and probably will). Every book has an enclosure, and every enclosure is thoughtfully designed to enhance the book. Not only is this a fine feat of engineering, given the wide variety of books produced so far, but a testament to the perseverance of the design team. I almost said “typical Suntup book” but then I double-checked and every single book in every single edition has an enclosure. The most “outside” part of a Suntup book is the enclosure. ![]()
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