How To Submit Data to the Poison Book Project

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Thank you for your interest in contributing data about bookbindings colored with arsenic-containing emerald green pigment to the Poison Book Project. In order to maintain the integrity of our arsenical bindings database, we ask that you submit corroborating evidence along with the bibliographic information for each emerald green book.

To submit individual bindings to the database:

  • Please click the green "Submit New Book" button at the top of the Poison Book Project Data Submission Form. Please be prepared to upload a JPG or PDF file (2M max) to support your claim, according to the guidelines below. Please make sure to fill out the "Corroborating Evidence File Name" box, so we will be able to associate your web form with the file you upload.
  • Under "Collection Name," please tell us the name of your institution; alternatively, let us know if the book belongs to a private collection. If you do not give us permission to use the name of the collection publicly, then we will list the contribution to the database as "undisclosed institution" or "private owner."

To submit larger data sets to the database (e.g.,10 bindings or more):

  • Please contact Melissa Tedone at mtedone[at]winterthur[dot]org for an Excel template.

Methods of Identification Accepted As Corroborating Evidence

X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF)

  • For XRF analysis, we recommend using a zero background plate placed just inside the book cover. Please submit XRF spectra as a PDF or JPG.

Raman Spectroscopy

  • Please submit Raman spectra as a PDF or JPG.

Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

  • Tips and recommendations for sampling, sample preparation, and analysis by PLM have been compiled into a document available upon request from mtedone[at]winterthur[dot]org or rgrayburn[at]winterthur[dot]org. Please submit a photomicrograph as corroborating evidence for PLM.

Emerald Green Color Swatch Bookmark

  • The emerald green color swatch bookmark is not a conclusive means of identifying emerald green, but it can help give a visual indication that, when combined with other context clues such as publication date, may help narrow down whether a book is likely to be bound in arsenical green cloth. Please submit a JPG of the book adjacent to a Poison Book Project color swatch bookmark. For best results, take the photograph in natural, but indirect, light. See example below.
JPG image of an emerald green book in natural, indirect light. Courtesy, private owner.