The Craft of Bookbinding

by Manly Banister

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Profusely illustrated step-by-step guide enables you to rebind books, paperbacks, periodicals, more. Book sewing of all types (antique, flexible, lockstitch, whipstitch), plus how to make endpapers, attach headbands, case in, cover with cloth and other materials, add titling and decoration, much else. Updated list of suppliers. 254 illustrations and photographs.

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This is a somewhat older, albeit excellent reference for a bookbinder. It will not replace true study under a knowledgeable teacher, but is a great refresher and guidebook to help you revive or develop under-used skills. This book covers everything from the most simple terminology to finishing with gold foil or leaf. One of the nicer parts of this book shows numerous pictures and plans with measurements for the many tools a bookbinder needs. If you're handy with wood, you can make many of your own tools from the illustrations in this book.
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Original title
Bookbinding as a Handcraft
Alternate titles
The Craft of Bookbinding
Original publication date
1975

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Genres
Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
686.3Applied science & technologyManufacture for specific usesPrinting and related activitiesBookbinding
LCC
Z271 .B199Bibliography, Library Science and Information ResourcesBook industries and tradeBookbinding. Book decoration
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English
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ISBNs
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