A Book for All ReadersG. P. Putnam's sons, 1900 - 509 Seiten |
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... cover , if it has one . Cloth covers easily come off , as their boards are not tied to the cords on which the book is sewed , but are simply fastened by paste or glue to the boards by a muslin guard , or else the cloth is glued to the ...
... cover , if it has one . Cloth covers easily come off , as their boards are not tied to the cords on which the book is sewed , but are simply fastened by paste or glue to the boards by a muslin guard , or else the cloth is glued to the ...
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... cover- ing , heightens the effect . The morocco of the side - cover is sometimes cut , and inlaid with leather of a different color . Inlaying with morocco or kid is the richest style of decoration which the art has yet reached ...
... cover- ing , heightens the effect . The morocco of the side - cover is sometimes cut , and inlaid with leather of a different color . Inlaying with morocco or kid is the richest style of decoration which the art has yet reached ...
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... covers in which books sent for re - binding were originally bound . If kept in this way , each volume , or case of pamphlets , should be firmly tied with cord ( or better with tape ) fastened to the front edge of the cloth cover . Never ...
... covers in which books sent for re - binding were originally bound . If kept in this way , each volume , or case of pamphlets , should be firmly tied with cord ( or better with tape ) fastened to the front edge of the cloth cover . Never ...
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