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'''Bookbinding''' is the art of taking [[paper]], [[leather]], [[wood]] and some other materials and producing a completed book. |
'''Bookbinding''' is the art of taking [[paper]], [[leather]], [[wood]] and some other materials and producing a completed book. An ''excellent'' page to check out is http://66.82.75.68/bookbind2.html |
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'''Interesting literature:''' |
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* J. A. Szirmai (1999) ''The Archaeology of Medieval Bookbinding'', Scolar Press |
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* Diehl, E. (1946) ''Bookbinding: its Background and Technique, vol. 1.'' Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, Inc. |
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* Putnam, G. H. (1896) ''Books and their Makers during the Middle Ages, vol. 1.'' New York: Hillary House Publishers Ltd. |
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''See Also:'' |
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* [[Illumination]] |
* [[Illumination]] |
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[[category:arts]] |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 20 May 2006
Bookbinding is the art of taking paper, leather, wood and some other materials and producing a completed book. An excellent page to check out is http://66.82.75.68/bookbind2.html
Interesting literature:
- J. A. Szirmai (1999) The Archaeology of Medieval Bookbinding, Scolar Press
- Diehl, E. (1946) Bookbinding: its Background and Technique, vol. 1. Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, Inc.
- Putnam, G. H. (1896) Books and their Makers during the Middle Ages, vol. 1. New York: Hillary House Publishers Ltd.
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See Also: