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| − | < | + | "A conservation binding is a rebinding that is structurally similar and aesthetically sympathetic to the time the text was printed. It is durable, easily reversible, non-damaging and alters the original binding materials as little as possible. It does not fool someone into thinking it is an original binding, though it is harmonious with actual historic bindings."<ref name="peachey">Peachey, Jeff. Blog. [https://jeffpeachey.com/2018/07/24/what-is-a-conservation-binding "What is a Conservation Binding?"]. Website. July 24 2018.</ref>[[reversible]], [[rebinding]], [[binding]] |
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"A conservation binding is a rebinding that is structurally similar and aesthetically sympathetic to the time the text was printed. It is durable, easily reversible, non-damaging and alters the original binding materials as little as possible. It does not fool someone into thinking it is an original binding, though it is harmonious with actual historic bindings."<ref name="peachey">Peachey, Jeff. Blog. "What is a Conservation Binding?". Website. July 24 2018.</ref>reversible, rebinding, binding