Fold a piece of paper into 16 sections: fold in half, lengthwise; fold both edges back to the center fold, accordion style; smooth out the paper, turn over; fold in half widthwise; fold the edges back to the center fold. Open flat.
For a portrait style book, turn the paper vertically for the cuts. For a landscape style book, turn the paper horizontally.
Cut a capital i along the folds: through, above, and below the center panels. Make two horizontal cuts at the edges, centered, one panel wide. (These are like the cuts for the Guest Book, page 51, MHB.)
Open the center flaps out like window shutters.
Fold up and in half, flaps inside and touching themselves on the same side.
Fold edge back, accordion style.
Turn over. Fold remaining edge back, accordion style.
Stand up the book.
Push book together at the center (like the X book, page 32).
Wrap one page around for the cover.
There, I suppose, you have a GuestX book.
To see the layout of the page numbers more easily, click on a picture.
Comments
It looks like an Album Accordion (page 62) cased into a hard cover, only the pages are lightly glued on three edges (head, tail, fore edge). They could also be glued completely together, back to back: for this I would recommend Letratac Dry Mount rub-on adhesive to adhere the pages.
You can see what Letratac is here:
http://www.dickblick.com/products/letratac-dry-mount-adhesive/
Tim Ely's 2004 article is here: http://www.philobiblon.com/bonefolder/vol1no1contents.htm
Paul Johnson's "guest book" which I've shown on page 51-52 of MHB has 14 pages, which includes front and back covers.
This hybrid version, either vertical or horizontal, should have 16 pages (numbers are shown on the photos in the post), which includes front and back covers.
A very belated thanks for your info reply to my question!:)
A very happy last day of NPM to you!
Liked your posts and mentions of Lucille Clifton and others during the month.