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Mending and Repair of Books

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About This Book

This handbook offers practical, step-by-step guidance for librarians who repair circulating collections, covering how to decide when to bind or mend, the essential mending-table supplies, and the use of paste as a primary adhesive. It outlines common repair techniques and cleaning methods, describes temporary binding options and record-keeping practices, and provides directions suited to inexperienced menders while noting the limits of handbook instruction compared with professional binding. Readers are encouraged to observe bindery processes and seek hands-on instruction for more advanced repairs.

About the Author

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Margaret Wright Brown

Margaret Wright Brown was an author known for her contributions to the field of book preservation and repair. Her notable work, "Mending and Repair of Books," provides practical guidance on the techniques and methods for restoring damaged books, reflecting her expertise and passion for maintaining literary heritage. Through her writing, Brown has helped to educate readers on the importance of caring for books, ensuring that they can be enjoyed for generations to come.

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