
Please log into your account or you can easily make an account if you don't have one! If you are not and you purchase under a "guest" account, it will be more difficult to retrieve your downloads. ***Just an FYI.are you logged in to your account? Included is the PDF file containing the printable pages and the diagrams showing how to print your PDF files with Adobe Acrobat (free or paid version) and also how to cut the printed pages (US Letter or A4) into signatures. Those 26 signatures are then ready for you to sew and bind into a book cover of your own making. (I used standard copy paper, but feel free to use parchment paper for thicker pages or thinner newsprint paper.) Printed pages can then be cut and folded into 26 signatures that measure 3.75" by 5.5" or 95 x 140mm each. The Phantom of the Opera, in 208 pages that print out onto 26 double-sided papers (US Letter or A4).

If you choose to use another program, you'll have to be familiar with it as I will not be able to offer any assistance.*įor the seasoned bookbinders who are up for a challenge! The print instructions are for using Adobe Acrobat (paid or free version) to print the PDF files. You will need a printer that can print double-sided or know how to print one side then manually flip the papers to feed back through the printer to print the back side. NO instructions for making a book cover or sewing the signatures into a text block are included. One of the most well-known and well-loved gothic horror stories, Leroux's suspenseful tale of unrequited love, passion and tragedy is both dark and moving in its portrayal of Erik, the anti-hero in his yearning for Christine.*PLEASE READ before purchasing: This digital download is a miniature book page kit that can be printed, cut down into signatures and then bound into a book cover.


He soon develops an obsessive love for his beautiful prot�g�, even though she has fallen for her childhood friend, resulting in her disappearance during a performance and sparking a tragic and terrifying chain of events. When Christine joins the company, a young woman with a beautiful voice, Erik is instantly smitten and secretly teaches her to become a great singer.

'Look! You want to see! See! Feast your eyes, glut your soul on my cursed ugliness! Look at Erik's face! Now you know the face of the voice!' Living secretly beneath the Paris Opera House, 'The Phantom of the Opera', Erik has haunted those who work there with his demands and shrouded the opera house in fear with the legend of his disfigured face. HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.
