The molded paper spine is a rebacking/recasing structure intended for leather-bound books for which the covers have deteriorated too much to be salvageable. The new molded paper spine looks very much like leather and is very strong
The case (Bradel) binding is the most common, general purpose binding structure in use by binders in...
This paper examines a range of materials, methods, and techniques used in contemporary Western hand ...
THEEARLIEST PRINTED books are not easily dis-tinguished from their manuscript predecessors. The prin...
Seventeenth century tight-back leather bookbindings, examples of which exist in many libraries in Br...
Conservation recasing is a way to preserve our 19th and 20th century materials in which the bindings...
Adhesive bookbinding, a method of holding trimmed pages together in a book using hotmelt glue, offer...
This paper describes the conservation treatment of a 1641 Amsterdam printed folio in a contemporary ...
Step-by-step instructions for measuring and assembling a drop-spine box for the housing or rare book...
A plough is typically used by fine binders to trim a textblock to produce smooth, even edges. A book...
The Bible has been the largest selling book title in the world. However, very little research of Bib...
Práce je věnována konzervaci a restaurování knižní vazby se zaměřením na různé typy tzv. konzervační...
Bei dem Brand in der Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek im Jahr 2004 haben Hitze und Löschwasser zu cha...
Instructions for making cradles to properly support books while on exhibit. Materials used include V...
What we call the “millimeter” binding in North America is a “nobler” version of the German “pappband...
This presentation familiarizes viewers with different aspects of circulating collections book repair...
The case (Bradel) binding is the most common, general purpose binding structure in use by binders in...
This paper examines a range of materials, methods, and techniques used in contemporary Western hand ...
THEEARLIEST PRINTED books are not easily dis-tinguished from their manuscript predecessors. The prin...
Seventeenth century tight-back leather bookbindings, examples of which exist in many libraries in Br...
Conservation recasing is a way to preserve our 19th and 20th century materials in which the bindings...
Adhesive bookbinding, a method of holding trimmed pages together in a book using hotmelt glue, offer...
This paper describes the conservation treatment of a 1641 Amsterdam printed folio in a contemporary ...
Step-by-step instructions for measuring and assembling a drop-spine box for the housing or rare book...
A plough is typically used by fine binders to trim a textblock to produce smooth, even edges. A book...
The Bible has been the largest selling book title in the world. However, very little research of Bib...
Práce je věnována konzervaci a restaurování knižní vazby se zaměřením na různé typy tzv. konzervační...
Bei dem Brand in der Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek im Jahr 2004 haben Hitze und Löschwasser zu cha...
Instructions for making cradles to properly support books while on exhibit. Materials used include V...
What we call the “millimeter” binding in North America is a “nobler” version of the German “pappband...
This presentation familiarizes viewers with different aspects of circulating collections book repair...
The case (Bradel) binding is the most common, general purpose binding structure in use by binders in...
This paper examines a range of materials, methods, and techniques used in contemporary Western hand ...
THEEARLIEST PRINTED books are not easily dis-tinguished from their manuscript predecessors. The prin...