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The manual supplies step-by-step guidance on bookbinding, beginning with materials and tools and proceeding through forwarding operations—folding, gathering, sewing, cutting, rounding, backing, edge decoration, and boarding—then covering finishing processes such as making covers, use of blocking presses, fastening covers, hand finishing, and special work for account and school books and mounting maps. It describes suitable boards, cloths, leathers, adhesives, threads, and decorating materials including coloured edges, marbling, and gold leaf, and explains relevant machines and hand techniques with detailed illustrations to support practical instruction.

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Paul Adam

Paul Adam was a multifaceted author known for his contributions to literature in various languages, including French, German, and English. His works often explore themes of life and time, as seen in titles like "Au soleil de juillet (1829-1830) / Le temps et la vie" and "La Force / Le Temps et la Vie." Adam also made significant contributions to the craft of bookbinding, as demonstrated in his notable work "Practical Bookbinding," which delves into the techniques and history of the art. His literary output reflects a diverse range of interests, making him a unique figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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