
Bookbinding as a handcraft
By Manly Miles Banister
Subjects: Politics and government, Maps, Canals, Antimasonic Party, Freemasonry, Agricultural credit, Railroads, Description and travel, New York Life Insurance and Trust Company, Handbooks, manuals, Transportation, Public Debts, Correspondence, Bookbinding
Description: This book, with over 250 photographs, drawings and diagrams, and a concise, lucid text, gives details of book sewing of all types -- antique, "flexible," outside cords, lockstitch, whipstitch, sewing on tapes, buried cords -- and goes on to the modern practice of "perfect" binding in which the bound book is composed of single sheets. By the time you have come to the end of Manly Banister's manual of hand bookbinding, you will know almost everything about the craft and will gain new respect for all books and their bindings. - Back cover.
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