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A cover printed on the same stock and in the same format as the text, with the cover pages being so imposed that when the sheet is folded they will appear as the upper and lower covers of the book, which is usually a single-section pamphlet.  +
Techniques used during the sewing of a textblock, as part of the bookbinding process.  +
en:A method of securing the leaves of sections of a book with thread near the binding edge, from front to back through the entire thickness of the text block. When a book is said to be side sewn, it is implied that the text block does not consist of individual sections which are first fastened by themselves and then to each other, but that all of the leaves are sewn through at one time.  +
A method of securing the leaves of sections of a book with thread near the binding edge, from front to back through the entire thickness of the text block. When a book is said to be side sewn, it is implied that the text block does not consist of individual sections which are first fastened by themselves and then to each other, but that all of the leaves are sewn through at one time.  +
en:A binding whose binder can be identified from a binder's ticket, binder's stamp, or other marking on the binding itself that references a specific bookbinder or bindery.  +
A binding whose binder can be identified from a binder's ticket, binder's stamp, or other marking on the binding itself that references a specific bookbinder or bindery.  +
en:All the features relating to the formation, function, decoration and titling of the spine of a book and the spine covering.  +
All the features relating to the formation, function, decoration and titling of the spine of a book and the spine covering.  +
nb:pappremse plassert langs bokblokkens rygg festet til overtrekksmaterialet  +, en:Strips of thick and relatively stiff paper or thin card, used to stiffen the spine areas of adhesive boards-and-cover case-bindings. They are cut to the height of the boards and leave gaps of 2-3 mm between the sides of the inlays and the spine edges of the boards. The boards and spine inlays are held together by the covering material to make a case.  +
pappremse plassert langs bokblokkens rygg festet til overtrekksmaterialet  +
Strips of thick and relatively stiff paper or thin card, used to stiffen the spine areas of adhesive boards-and-cover case-bindings. They are cut to the height of the boards and leave gaps of 2-3 mm between the sides of the inlays and the spine edges of the boards. The boards and spine inlays are held together by the covering material to make a case.  +
fr:Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards  +, de:Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards  +, it:Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards  +,
Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards  +
Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards  +
steel square  +
Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards  +
Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards  +
en:A large floor press, at one time used extensively in virtually all binderies for operations requiring the application of great pressure; it is used today almost exclusively in hand binding. Pressure is applied by means of a platen which usually is powered by turning a screw, first by hand, then with a short bar, and finally, in operations requiring very great pressure, by means of a long pin. The size and weight of this type of press permit exertion of very great pressure.  +
A large floor press, at one time used extensively in virtually all binderies for operations requiring the application of great pressure; it is used today almost exclusively in hand binding. Pressure is applied by means of a platen which usually is powered by turning a screw, first by hand, then with a short bar, and finally, in operations requiring very great pressure, by means of a long pin. The size and weight of this type of press permit exertion of very great pressure.  +
en:stationery binding is that branch of bookbinding which deals with books meant to be written in, such as ledger, record, and account books, and the like  +

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