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Leather that has been given a marbled appearance as a result of a decoration process utilizing dyes, stains, or acids.  +
Materials  +
Materials grouped by their function or purpose  +
en:A vegetable tanned leather having a characteristic pinhead grain pattern developed either naturally or by means of graining or boarding, but never by embossing.  +
en:A linen cloth finished with a grain pattern resembling leather, usually a straight-grained morocco.  +
A linen cloth finished with a grain pattern resembling leather, usually a straight-grained morocco.  +
A vegetable tanned leather having a characteristic pinhead grain pattern developed either naturally or by means of graining or boarding, but never by embossing.  +
en:Bookbindings decorated by inlaying or onlaying small pieces of leather of various colors to form patterns.  +
Bookbindings decorated by inlaying or onlaying small pieces of leather of various colors to form patterns.  +
N
en:The process of applying heavy pressure of short duration to a case-bound book for the purpose of setting the joints before the adhesive used in casing-in sets.  +
en:A covering technique which involves pressing the leather around the raised bands after it has been drawn over the spine of the book.  +
A covering technique which involves pressing the leather around the raised bands after it has been drawn over the spine of the book.  +
The process of applying heavy pressure of short duration to a case-bound book for the purpose of setting the joints before the adhesive used in casing-in sets.  +
en:A marble pattern consisting or red, black, yellow, blue, and buff, executed on a size of gum tragacanth. The red is dropped first so as to cover the entire surface of the size, followed by the black, yellow, blue, and buff. A peg rake the length of the trough is drawn across the surface, followed by a fine comb drawn from left to right across the width of the trough. The paper is then laid on. The reversed nonpareil is executed in the same manner except that the comb is drawn from left to right and then back again.  +
A marble pattern consisting or red, black, yellow, blue, and buff, executed on a size of gum tragacanth. The red is dropped first so as to cover the entire surface of the size, followed by the black, yellow, blue, and buff. A peg rake the length of the trough is drawn across the surface, followed by a fine comb drawn from left to right across the width of the trough. The paper is then laid on. The reversed nonpareil is executed in the same manner except that the comb is drawn from left to right and then back again.  +
O
The patterns or characteristics evident in different parts of the construction and components of a book.  +
en:"A method of hand sewing in which groups of single sheets are sewn together using a single length of thread which passes through the paper and over the back edges of the leaves.  +
"A method of hand sewing in which groups of single sheets are sewn together using a single length of thread which passes through the paper and over the back edges of the leaves.  +
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en:A book which has boards padded with cotton batting, blotting paper, or other compressible material, so that they are thicker than normal boards, especially toward the center, and are soft to the touch.  +
A book which has boards padded with cotton batting, blotting paper, or other compressible material, so that they are thicker than normal boards, especially toward the center, and are soft to the touch.  +

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