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Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries

Chapter 4: List of Illustrations
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A practical guide for librarians on selecting, caring for, and improving library bindings, offering recommendations to extend the life of books and reduce long‑term costs. It surveys the binding process, materials such as leather and paper, and methods for repair, rebinding, lettering, and handling pamphlets and periodicals. The text emphasizes early rebinding of frequently used volumes, buying durable bindings from sheets, and keeping careful records and statistics to evaluate results. Illustrations, lists of tools, makers, and technical terms accompany procedural advice and sample practices used in a municipal bindery to help librarians judge workmanship and organize binding programs.

List of Illustrations

  Page
Old Picture of Bindery and Tools Frontispiece
Sewing, Drawing Showing Four Methods 26
Sewing on Tapes 32
Method of Attaching Slips on Ends of Bands to Boards 34
Plates, Two Methods of Inserting Them 48
Method of Lacing in Slips on Ends of Bands 49
French and Ordinary Joints 50
Anatomy of a Joint 51
Type Faces Suitable for Lettering 55
Type Cabinet 56
Backing Boards, metal 121
Backing Boards, wood, steel-faced 121
Backing Hammer 122
Backing Press 123
Beating Hammer 124
Boards, brass-bound 125
Hand Wheel Drive Cutter 131
Finishing Presses 135
Finishing Stand 136
Lettering Pallet 149
Flat Polisher 151
Rounding Hammer 153
Sewing Bench 155
Standing Press of Wood and Iron 158