House of Cork Book
House of Cork Book
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Description
Description
House of Cork is a hardcover book written by Henry Jelinek IV, combining factual storytelling, personal narrative, and stunning photography to tell the captivating story of cork — from its environmental origins and harvesting traditions to its many surprising and diverse modern uses. The book chronicles two primary themes: the history of cork itself, tracing the material from ancient origins through to contemporary applications, and the remarkable chronicle of five generations of the Jelinek family's cork business, founded in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1855 and carried forward across continents and generations to the present day. Rich with a treasure trove of imagery, House of Cork brings to life a story that is as much about family, heritage, and endurance as it is about one of the world's most versatile and sustainable natural materials. The hardcover edition runs 190 pages and is suitable for all ages. Sold as a single book or in cartons of 6 for wholesale orders. Perfect for cork enthusiasts, history buffs, interior designers, sustainability advocates, coffee table book collectors, and anyone curious about the remarkable natural material that has touched the lives of so many.
Why Choose House of Cork?
- Combines factual cork history with personal family narrative for a reading experience that is both informative and deeply human
- Stunning photography brings the story of cork, its harvesting, and its many uses to life in ways that words alone cannot express
- Chronicles five generations of the Jelinek family business from the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1855 to the present day — a rare and intimate look at a family legacy built around a single remarkable material
- Suitable for all ages and equally at home as a coffee table book, educational resource, or gift for cork and sustainability enthusiasts
- Printed on earth-friendly wood-free coated silk art paper with soy-based food-grade inks — an environmentally responsible production choice that reflects the book's sustainability themes
- Available individually or in cartons of 6 for wholesale, library, and institutional supply
House of Cork stands apart from standard industry or natural history books by weaving together environmental storytelling, family history, and world-class photography into a single volume that celebrates cork as both a material and a legacy.
Product Features
Product Features
- Beautiful hardcover edition — 190 pages
- Captivating combination of factual storytelling & personal family narrative
- Stunning photography throughout — imagery that words alone cannot express
- Chronicles the history of cork from harvesting to modern uses
- Five generations of Jelinek family history from 1855 to present
- Suitable for all ages — coffee table book, educational resource & gift
- Printed on earth-friendly wood-free paper with soy-based food-grade inks
- Sold individually or in cartons of 6 for wholesale orders
Dimensions & Specifications
Dimensions & Specifications
Title: House of Cork
Author: Henry Jelinek IV
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 190
For: All ages
ISBN: 978-0-9813884-0-3
Sold individually or in cartons of 6 for wholesale orders
Installation & Care
Installation & Care
Use Cases
Use Cases
- Coffee table book for home, office & hospitality settings
- Educational resource for cork, sustainability & natural materials
- Gift for cork enthusiasts, history buffs & sustainability advocates
- Interior design studio & showroom reference material
- Wholesale & institutional supply for libraries, museums & retailers
- Corporate gifting for the wine, cork & natural materials industries
Other Details
Other Details
Copyright © 2010 by Henry Jelinek IV. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Email: info@everettpublishing.com
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication: Jelinek, Henry, 1944 — House of Cork. ISBN 978-0-9813884-0-3
Printed on earth-friendly wood-free coated silk art paper with soy-based food-grade inks.
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