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Bookbinding, and the Care of Books / A Handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians

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About This Book

The handbook presents practical, hand-work bookbinding techniques and methods for preserving and repairing books, aimed at amateurs, workshop students, and librarians. It explains preparing and folding sheets, sewing structures, endpapers, rounding and backing, attaching boards, covering with leather, tooling, edge gilding, headbanding, and clasps, plus materials—leather, paper, adhesives—and specialised treatments such as vellum, thin books, and library rebinding. It stresses integration of design with workmanship, material selection, and storage conditions, and offers guidance on rebinding, common causes of deterioration, specifications, and a glossary to support sound, durable bindings and long-term care.

About the Author

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Douglas Cockerell

Douglas Cockerell was a prominent figure in the field of bookbinding and preservation. He is best known for his influential work, "Bookbinding, and the Care of Books / A Handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians," which serves as a comprehensive guide for both novices and professionals in the art of bookbinding. Cockerell's expertise and insights have contributed significantly to the understanding of book care and conservation, making his work a valuable resource for librarians, bookbinders, and bibliophiles alike. His dedication to the craft has left a lasting impact on the literary heritage surrounding book preservation.

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