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which exemplify the form. Nag
Hammadi bindings were
constructed with a
textblock of
papyrus sheets, ****embled into a
single section and
trimmed along the...
- book. The
primary sewing is used to
create the
textblock. The
secondary sewing is used to bind the
textblock to the
cover boards. This
binding was invented...
- with a
single piece of
vellum or
alternative material,
folded around the
textblock, the
front and back
covers being folded double. The
quires are sewn onto...
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- leaves.
Textblock supports are best used in
conjunction with book
cradles where the
textblock is
greater than 1/2 inch, or
where the
textblock noticeably...
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regular balloon strips, but the
later 15 had the more
typically Dutch textblock under the pictures.
Judge Dee, naturally, is
responsible for deciding...
- The
pages are
arranged in
signatures and
glued together into a "
textblock". The
textblock is then
attached to the
cover or "case"
which is made of cardboard...
- In bookbinding,
swell refers to the
increased thickness of a
textblock along its
spine edge
after sewing.
Swell is a
function of the
number of sections...
- the
shapes of
pages are
equally useful in
shaping and
positioning the
textblock. This was
often the case in
medieval books,
although later on in the Renaissance...