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Bibliopegia - Or the Art of Bookbinding, in All Its Branches

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext John Andrews Annett was the pseudonym of John Hannett, a printer and a pioneer in the study of modern and historical bookbinding methods. Bibliopegia, or the Art of Bookbinding, first published in 1835 and enlarged the following year, was frequently republished and revised, and remains an important work on the subject. The author claims that it is the first practical manual on bookbinding to be published in England, derived from his own professional expertise and from recent French works on the topic. He explains every aspect of the process, from the folding of the sheets of paper and sewing, to the final finishing. He also discusses the various tools and machines in use, and provides a glossary of technical terms. This book is still a very valuable one for bookbinders and conservators, providing information on dyes and chemicals used in the 1830s as well as sewing and binding techniques. Zusammenfassung First published in 1835! Bibliopegia! or the Art of Bookbinding was a best-selling English manual covering all aspects of bookbinding. It remains of use to bookbinders as well as librarians and conservators! in explaining the methods! materials! and tools in use in the early nineteenth century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Introduction; Part I. Of Forwarding; Part II. Of Finishing; Part III. Of Stationery, or Vellum Binding; Part IV. Of Boarding; Part V. On Machines, Presses, Tools, &c.; Appendix; Technical terms used in the art of bookbinding; Index.

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