Book for kids/preschoolers:
Two Rabbits' Space Journal (soon available).
An illustrated journey across distant worlds, told through the curious eyes of two rabbit astronauts. Gentle, imaginative, and deeply observational, it invites young readers to look closer, ask questions, and dream a little farther.
Rooted in the Victorian and Edwardian tradition of British illustration; naturalistic watercolor, careful attention to the living world, and visual storytelling; the book brings this heritage into a contemporary setting, where gardens become imagined landscapes and exploration extends beyond Earth.
Here, space travel is not conquest but curiosity: the Rabbits look, listen, and draw without intruding. Planet after planet, the story celebrates diversity without judgment, showing that it is possible to understand others without trying to change or dominate them. Sharing is central too simple, joyful exchanges where everyone gives and receives as equals.
Five articles published, in French language, in the specialized journal Page de Garde (Quebec)
(Themes: book history, codicology, written heritage, book sciences)
Kayser-Cuny, V. (2022). The Protection of Written Heritage during Armed Conflicts.
Kayser-Cuny, V. (2022). The Transmission of Knowledge through Travel.
Kayser-Cuny, V. (2023). Bibliophily and Hidden Sciences: Microbiology, Book Chemistry, Paper Physics, and Genetics.
Kayser-Cuny, V. (2025). The Future of Codicology: From Thirteenth-Century Chemists to the Encoding of Information on DNA Fragments.
Kayser-Cuny, V. (2025). The DNA of Old Books: A Mine of Information… and Ethical Challenges.