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This study surveys the English art of needlework used to cover books, defining embroidered bindings, cataloguing examples, and classifying styles by support—canvas, velvet, satin—and by stitches such as chain, split, tapestry, and satin stitch. It provides illustrated plates and descriptive chapters with individual specimens, discusses chronological development, typical sizes and designs, and practical questions of rebinding, repair, and transference between volumes. The tone is descriptive and curatorial, combining technical observations on materials and techniques with a systematic catalogue of surviving examples.
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