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How to Bind & Repair Vintage Books, Bookbinding Leather Info 94 Books on DVD V78

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    The ULTIMATE Bookbinding
    Reference Library
    94 classic books
    on vintage bookbinding and related topics.
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    Collection on one easy to use DVD!
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    Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material. It usually involves attaching a book cover to the resulting text-block. Before the computer age, the bookbinding trade involved two divisions.
    First, there is stationery or vellum binding which deals with making new books intended to be written into, such as accounting ledgers, business journals, and guest log books, along with other general office stationery such as note books, manifold books, portfolios, and etc.
    Second is letterpress binding which deals with making new books intended to be read from and includes fine binding, library binding, edition binding, and publisher's bindings.  A result of the new bindings is a third division dealing with the repair, restoration, and conservation of old used bindings. With the digital age, personal computers have replaced the pen and paper based accounting that used to drive most of the work in stationery binding. Today, modern bookbinding is divided between hand binding by individual craftsmen versus mass-produced bindings by high speed machines in a bindery factory.
    This is a collection of vintage Bookbinding Books, for a total of
    94
    books on DVD
    .  Various topics are covered in these vintage bookbinding books.  Topics discussed including classic methods of repair and restoration, as well as the origin of books.  This is a must have item for anyone interested in book restoration and repair.
    The list of titles, along with author, date of publication, and page count, that are included is as follows:
    A Bibliography of Bookbinding,
    1892, By S. T. Prideaux, 67 pages
    A collection of excessively rare books, letters and illuminated manuscripts
    (1909), by Sir Philippe Sidnel, 253 pages
    A Guide to The Exhibition in The King’s Library Illustrating The History of Printing, Music-Printing and Bookbinding,
    1913, By Order of the Trustees, 184 pages
    A guide to the manuscripts, autographs, charters, seals, illuminations and bindings exhibited in the Department of manuscripts and in the Grenville library.
    With thirty plates (1906), 384 pages
    A History of the Art of Bookbinding With Some Account of The Books of the Ancients,
    1894,  By W. Salt Brassington, 331 pages
    A Lecture on Bookbinding as a Fine Art
    ,
    1886, By Robert Hoe, 179 pages
    A Note on Bookbinding With Extracts From the Special Report of The Society of Arts on Leather for Bookbinding, 1904,
    By Douglas Cockerell, 44 pages
    A Short Historical Sketch of The Art of Bookbinding,
    W. Andrews, 1895, 57 pages
    A Short History of Bookbinding and a Glossary of Styles and Terms Used in Binding With a Brief Account of the Celebrated Binders and Patrons of Bookbinding From Whom the Various Styles are Named, Description of Leathers, etc.,
    1895, By J. Zaehnsdorf,  46 pages
    A Syllabus of a Course on Elementary Bookmaking and Bookbinding,
    1910, By S. J. Freeman, 41 pages
    An Essay in Bookbinding as an Art with Some Suggestions to Collectors,
    1886, By Bancroft & Company, 15 pages
    An Historical Sketch of Bookbinding,
    1893, By S.T. Prideaux, 316 pages
    Bibliopegia; or the Art of Bookbinding, Illustrated with engravings,
    1848, By John Hannett, 191 pages
    Bib-li-op-e-gis-tic  (pertaining to the art of binding books.--Dibdin)
    (1910), by the Trow Press, 27 pages
    Binding For Libraries,
    1915, By The A.L.A Committee on Bookbinding, 20 pages
    Book Mending Materials and Other Library Supplies,
    by H.R. Huntting Co., 1927, 38 pages
    Book of Type Specimens, 1907

    By Barnhart Bros. & Spindler – 1,053 pages
    Book Repair and Restoration A Manual of Practical Suggestions for Bibliophilie,
    1918, By Mitchell S. Buck, 143 pages
    Bookbinders and Their Craft
    ,
    1903, By S.T. Prideaux, 315 pages
    Bookbinding and its Auxiliary Branches Part 1 Paper Ruling,
    1914,  By John J. Pleger, 88 pages
    Bookbinding and its Auxiliary Branches Part 2 Punching, Crimping, Eyeletting, Pamphlet, and Quarter Binding,
    1914,  By John J. Pleger, 132 pages
    Bookbinding and its Auxiliary Branches Part 3 Blank, Edition and Job Forwarding, Finishing and Stamping,
    1914,  By John J. Pleger, 293 pages
    Bookbinding and Its Auxiliary Branches Part 4 Gilt Edging, Goffered Edging, Marbling, Hand Tooling and the Care of Books,
    1914, By John J. Pleger,  110 pages
    Bookbinding as a Handwork Subject Being a Full Explanation of how Books can be Bound With Simple Apparatus in a School Classroom,
    By J. Halliday, 1915, 79 pages
    Bookbinding Fine Art Mechanical Art and Manufacture ,
    by H. Wheatley, 1882, 58 pages
    Bookbinding for Amateurs Being Description of The Various Tools and Appliances Required and Minute Instructions for Their Effective Use,
    By W. J. E. Crane, 1885, 225 pages
    Bookbinding for Beginners,
    By Florence O. Bean & John C. Brodhead, 1918, 106 pages
    Bookbinding for Bibliophiles Being Notes on Some Technical Features of the Well Bound Book for the Aid of Connoisseurs,
    By Fletcher Battershall, 1905, 148 pages
    Bookbinding in England and France,
    By W. Y. Fletcher, 1897, 179 pages
    Bookbinding in France, 1894,
    By William Fletcher, 113 pages
    Bookbinding With Numerous Engravings and Diagrams,
    By Paul N. Hasluck, 1907, 163 pages
    Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A Handbook for Amateurs Bookbinders & Librarians,
    By Douglas Cockerell, 1920, 356 pages
    Bookbindings, old and new; notes of a book-lover, with an account of the Grolier Club, New York
    by B. Matthews (1896), 363 pages
    Catalogue of an exhibition of nineteenth century bookbindings (1898),
    by the Caston Club, 144 pages
    Catalogue of beautiful books richly bound offered for sale by George D. Smith,
    New York (1918), 122 pages
    Catalogue of Ornamental Leather Bookbinding Executed in America Prior to 1850,
    By The Grolier Club, 1907, 128 pages
    Catalogue of the magnificent private library of the late Amor L. Hollingsworth of Milton, Mass. many in sumptuous bindings by the finest binders in the world
    (1910), 465 pages
    Catalogue Raisonnee Works on Bookbinding Practical and Historical Examples of Booking of the XVIth to XIXth Centuries,
    By Columbia University Library, 1903, 124 pages
    Commercial Bookbinding A Description of the Processes and the Various Machines Used,
    By Geo. A. Stephen, 1910, 84 pages
    Convenient book of specimens. Franklin type foundry
    (1889), by Allison & Smith, 453 pages
    Cowie’s Bookbinder’s Manual Containing a Full Description of Leather and Vellum Binding; Directions for Gilding of Paper and Book-Edges; and Numerous Valuable Recipes for Sprinkling, Coloring, and Marbling; Together with a Scale of Bookbinder Charges; A List of all the Book and Vellum Binders in London,
    By William Strange, 1860, 149 pages
    Early America Bookbinding and Kindred Subjects,
    by W. Andrews, 1902, 28 pages
    Early Oxford bindings
    by S. Gibson (1903), 161 pages
    Encyclopedia of Literary and Typographical Anecdote,
    By C. H. Timperley, 1842, 1,160 pages
    English Embroidered Bookbindings,
    By Cyril Davenport, 1899, 261 pages
    Example of the Art of Book-Binding,
    By Bernard Quaritch, 1897, 219 pages
    Examples of Bookbinding,
    1920, By Robt Riviere, 107 pages
    Exhibition of Silver Embroidered and Curious Bookbindings,
    By The Grolier Club of the City of New York, 1903, 102 pages
    Folious appearances - A consideration on our ways of lettering books
    by J. Tupling (1854), 31 pages
    Historic bindings in the Bodleian library, Oxford; with reproductions of twenty-four of the finest bindings
    by W. Brassington (1891), 208 pages
    Historical Essay on the Art of Bookbinding,
    By H. P. Du Bois, 1883, 50 pages
    Leather For Libraries,
    By E. Wyndham Hulme, J. Gordon Parker, A. Seymour-Jones, Cyril Davenport and F.J. Williamson, 1905, 81 pages
    Library binding manual
    by L. Feipel (1951), 91 pages
    Library Bookbinding,
    By Arthur L. Bailey, 1916, 259 pages
    List of manuscripts, printed books and examples of bookbinding exhibited to the American librarians on the occasion of their visit to Haigh Hall
    (1897), 88 pages
    Manual of Library Bookbinding Practical and Historical,
    By Henry T. Coutts, 1911, 312 pages
    Mending and Repair of Books,
    by M. Brown, 1916, 28 pages
    Modern Book Bindings & Their Designers,
    By E. Wood, 1900, 116 pages
    Modern Bookbinding,
    By William Matthews, 1889, 118 pages
    Modern Bookbindings Their Design and Decoration,
    By S.T. Prideaux, 1906, 221 pages
    Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries,
    By John Cotton Dana, 1910, 184 pages
    One hundred and eighty-eight manuscripts, bindings, books, and autograph letters including the magnificent Calvillo Pontifical written and illuminated in Spain
    (1365-1370) (1922), 213 pages
    Papers on Bookbinding,
    By William C. Hollands, 1922, 70 pages
    Partial bibliography of bookbinding
    by M. Bridgman (1901), 112 pages
    Practical Bookbinding A Text-book intended for those who take up the Art of Bookbinding, and designed to give sufficient help to enable handy persons to Bind their Books and Periodicals,
    By W.B. Pearce, 1908, 140 pages
    Practical Bookbinding,
    By Paul Adam, 1903, 230 pages
    Printing and Bookbinding for Schools,
    By S. J. Vaugn, 1912, 160 pages
    Printing And Writing Materials, Their Evolution,
    By A. Smith, 1901, 301 pages
    Remarkable bindings in the British Museum, selected for their beauty or historic interest
    by H. Wheatley (1889), 289 pages
    Report of the Committee on Leather For Bookbinding,
    By The Rt. Hon. Viscount Cobhan & Sir Henry Trueman Wood, 1905, 139 pages
    Royal English Bookbindings,
    By Cyril Davenport, 1896, 109 pages
    Specimens of Book Types Printing and Bookbinding,
    1902, 204 pages
    Specimens of Linotype, Monotype, and Hand Type in use in the Book Composing Room of the Trow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Company,
    By Trow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Company, 1905, 206 pages
    The Art of Bookbinding A Practical Treatise,
    By Joseph W. Zaehnsdorf, 1890, 259 pages
    The Art of Book-Binding its Rise and Progress,
    1850, 59 pages
    The art of the book; a review of some recent European and American work in typography, page decoration & binding
    by C. Holme (1914), 298 pages
    The Binding of Books An Essay in the History of Gold-Tooled Buildings,
    1915, By Herbert P.  Horne, 269 pages
    The Book Its Printers, Illustrators, and Binders, From Gutennberg to the Present Time,
    By Henry Bouchot, 1890, 405 pages
    The Book, Its History And Development,
    By C. Davenport, 1907, 281 pages
    The Bookbinders Manual A Full Description of Leather and Vellum Binding,
    by Cowie, 1860, 149 pages
    The catalogue of books from the libraries or collections of celebrated bibliophiles and illustrious persons of the past, with arms or devices upon the bindings
    (1895), 155 pages
    The earliest Cambridge stationers & bookbinders, and the first Cambridge printer
    by G. Gray (1904), 160 pages
    The Hand-Book of Taste in Bookbinding,
    By E. Churton, 1800, 42 pages
    The Making Of A Book,
    by Methodist Book Concern, 1915, 39 pages
    The Printed Book,
    By Harry G. Aldis, 1916, 186 pages
    The Printer’s Dictionary of Technical Terms,
    By A.A. Stewart, 1912, 389 pages
    The Printers’ Handbook of Trade Recipes, Hints, and Suggestions Relating to Letterpress and Lithographic Printing Bookbinding, Stationery Engaving, etc.,
    By Charles Thomas Jacobi, 1891, 384 pages
    The Spencer Collection of Modern Book Bindings,
    By W. Eames, 1914, 55 pages
    Women in the Bookbinding Trade,
    By Mary Van Kleeck, 1913, 326 pages
    Works on Bookbinding, Practical and Historical Examples of Bookbindings,
    By Columbia University, 1903, 115 pages
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