Bookbinding As a Handwork Subject Being a Full Explanation of How Books Can Be

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Bookbinding As a Handwork Subject Being a Full Explanation of How Books Can Be
J John Halliday
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(See Fig. 11).
If this book is composed of leaves of printed matter, it may be necessary, before stitching, to cut two double leaves of plain paper, white or coloured according to taste, and fold them over the outside of the book, thus apparently adding four more pages, two at the front and two at the back. The two outer ones will form end-papers to be pasted on to the inside of the boards when finishing, and the other two leaves will act as protections for the title-page and the back page of t
...he book. These are surfaces for decoration. If the book is a " made " one, e. G. , an album, leaves of the book will themselves be utilised for the same purpose. A " waste " double leaf is added to keep the coloured leaves clean during the succeeding operations, and the tapes will be fastened down upon it.
27 28 BOOKBINDING.
The tapes, about 2^ in. Long, are now passed through the loops 1 2 and 3 4, and a piece of book muslin, thin hnen, or caHco, about 2|- in. Wide and about J in. Shorter than the length of the book, is pasted over the back.


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