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A practical manual that reviews the production and use of light bookbinding leathers, beginning with traditional sumach tanning and following later chemical and mechanical changes that altered colour and durability. It diagnoses the physical and chemical causes of leather decay and explains how modern dyeing and processing affect longevity. The text evaluates the characteristics and relative value of common binding leathers, offers step-by-step guidance for repairing and rebinding books in public collections, and supplies recommended fittings and specifications for operating a small bindery, together with procedures for testing and examining leather quality.

About the Author

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E. Wyndham Hulme

E. Wyndham Hulme was a notable figure in the realm of library science and bookbinding. He is best known for his work "Leather for Libraries," which provides insights into the materials and techniques used in the preservation and binding of books. His contributions reflect a deep understanding of the importance of durable and aesthetically pleasing book covers, essential for maintaining the integrity of library collections. Hulme's expertise in this niche area has left a lasting impact on the practices of library preservation and book care.

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