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The text traces the development of written records and bookmaking from prehistoric marks and palm-leaf manuscripts through rolls, medieval codices, and modern bindings, examining materials such as papyrus, vellum, and paper, and technical processes including sewing, rounding, watermarks, and printing. It surveys illustration techniques, leather varieties, decorative practices both blind and gold tooling, regional binding styles, and miscellaneous features like edges, headbands, and chained books, and includes illustrative plates and examples of notable bindings.

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Cyril Davenport

Cyril Davenport was a prominent English bibliophile and book historian, known for his extensive research and writings on the history of bookbinding and printing. His notable works include "English Embroidered Bookbindings," which explores the intricate art of decorative book covers, and "The Book: Its History and Development," a comprehensive examination of the evolution of books through the ages. Davenport's contributions to the field of book arts have made him a significant figure in the study of bibliophilia, particularly in the context of English heritage. His scholarship provides valuable insights into the craftsmanship and cultural significance of books.

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