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  • Bookbinding
  • Process of assembling a book

    Bookbinding is the process of building a book, usually in codex format, from an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern

    Bookbinding

    Bookbinding

    Bookbinding

  • Buckram
  • Stiff cloth of cotton, linen, or horsehair

    Bokhara unlikely. Several of buckram's qualities make it attractive for bookbinding. Highly durable, buckram does not allow the bookbinder's paste to seep

    Buckram

    Buckram

    Buckram

  • Traditional Chinese bookbinding
  • Method of bookbinding

    Traditional Chinese bookbinding, also called stitched binding (Chinese: 線裝; pinyin: xiàn zhuāng), is the method of bookbinding that the Chinese, Koreans

    Traditional Chinese bookbinding

    Traditional Chinese bookbinding

    Traditional_Chinese_bookbinding

  • Elizabeth I
  • Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603

    Davenport, Cyril (1899), Pollard, Alfred (ed.), English Embroidered Bookbindings, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co, OCLC 705685 Dobson, Michael

    Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth_I

  • Treasure binding
  • Luxurious book cover

    jewelled bookbinding is a luxurious book cover using metalwork in gold or silver, jewels, or ivory, perhaps in addition to more usual bookbinding material

    Treasure binding

    Treasure binding

    Treasure_binding

  • Bookbindings in the British Library
  • The British Library contains a wide range of fine and historic bookbindings; however, books in the Library are organised primarily by subject rather than

    Bookbindings in the British Library

    Bookbindings in the British Library

    Bookbindings_in_the_British_Library

  • Coptic binding
  • Bookbinding methods

    Coptic binding or Coptic sewing comprises methods of bookbinding employed by early Christians in Egypt, the Copts, and used from as early as the 2nd century

    Coptic binding

    Coptic binding

    Coptic_binding

  • Doublure (bookbinding)
  • Ornamental linings on the inside of a book

    term doublure is of French origin. Tooled doublures are found in French bookbinding of the seventeenth century: in particular, they are associated with the

    Doublure (bookbinding)

    Doublure (bookbinding)

    Doublure_(bookbinding)

  • Section (bookbinding)
  • Group of printed leaves, folded in the middle and bound together into a book binding

    In bookbinding, a section, gathering, or signature is a group of sheets folded in half, to be worked into the binding as a unit. A section, gathering

    Section (bookbinding)

    Section (bookbinding)

    Section_(bookbinding)

  • Highgrove Florilegium
  • Two-volume book of botanical illustrations

    The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours depicting plants grown in the garden at Highgrove is a two-volume book of botanical illustrations recording plants

    Highgrove Florilegium

    Highgrove_Florilegium

  • Finishing (bookbinding)
  • In bookbinding, finishing refers to the process of decorating the outside of a book, including the lettering of the spine and covers, any additional tooling

    Finishing (bookbinding)

    Finishing (bookbinding)

    Finishing_(bookbinding)

  • Tooling (bookbinding)
  • Tooling in bookbinding is the decoration of a book by impressing engraved tools into the spine, boards, edges of boards, inside of boards, and/or edges

    Tooling (bookbinding)

    Tooling_(bookbinding)

  • Ivor Robinson (craftsman)
  • British master craftsman and bookbinder

    auction. He was also an influential teacher of bookbinding. He was appointed an MBE for services to bookbinding in 1992. Robinson was born and raised in Bournemouth

    Ivor Robinson (craftsman)

    Ivor Robinson (craftsman)

    Ivor_Robinson_(craftsman)

  • Signature mark
  • Mark identifying a section in bookbinding

    A signature mark, in traditional bookbinding, is a letter, number or combination of either or both, which is printed at the bottom of the first page,

    Signature mark

    Signature mark

    Signature_mark

  • Codex
  • Historical ancestor of the modern book

    Qing dynasties (1644–1912), and finally the adoption of Western-style bookbinding in the 20th century.[failed verification] The initial phase of this evolution

    Codex

    Codex

    Codex

  • John Fowler Trow
  • American printer and publisher

    and the Bronx, city of New York1903-1911. Trow Directory, Printing & Bookbinding Co. 1898. Trow's Business Directory of the Borough of Queens. NY. 1899

    John Fowler Trow

    John Fowler Trow

    John_Fowler_Trow

  • Jerusalem Print Workshop
  • international art. In addition to printmaking, the Workshop practises bookbinding, thus continuing the tradition of artistic Hebrew book production that

    Jerusalem Print Workshop

    Jerusalem Print Workshop

    Jerusalem_Print_Workshop

  • Old Bazaar, Gjakova
  • Bookbinding tool used by Bajram Jusuf Doli (mucelit) from Gjakova

    Old Bazaar, Gjakova

    Old Bazaar, Gjakova

    Old_Bazaar,_Gjakova

  • Wheatpaste
  • Liquid adhesive made from vegetable starch and water

    It has been used since antiquity for various arts and crafts such as bookbinding, découpage, collage, papier-mâché, and adhering paper posters and notices

    Wheatpaste

    Wheatpaste

    Wheatpaste

  • Long-stitch bookbinding
  • Bookbinding technique

    The Wikibook Bookbinding has a page on the topic of: Long stitch In the art of bookbinding, the longstitch technique is used for binding the sections

    Long-stitch bookbinding

    Long-stitch bookbinding

    Long-stitch_bookbinding

  • Sangorski & Sutcliffe
  • English bookbinding firm

    in London in 1901. It is considered to be one of the most important bookbinding companies of the 20th century, famous for its luxurious jeweled bindings

    Sangorski & Sutcliffe

    Sangorski & Sutcliffe

    Sangorski_&_Sutcliffe

  • Abbasid art
  • Arts of the Abbasid Caliphate from 750 to 10th century

    dissemination of the Qur'an also came the growth of Arabic calligraphy, bookbinding techniques, and illumination styles. This expansion and establishment

    Abbasid art

    Abbasid art

    Abbasid_art

  • Book art (fine art)
  • book art, such as printing, printmaking, papermaking, typography and bookbinding. American colleges began offering book art programs in the 1980s, including

    Book art (fine art)

    Book_art_(fine_art)

  • William F. Matthews
  • British bookbinder (1898–1977)

    Roger Powell, and Bernard Middleton. Matthews published two guides to bookbinding and in 1976 was the first bookbinder awarded the City and Guilds of London

    William F. Matthews

    William_F._Matthews

  • Edith Diehl
  • American bookbinder (1876–1953)

    author of Bookbinding, its Background and Technique (Rinehart and Co., 1946), a classic text and manual on the history and craft of bookbinding in two volumes

    Edith Diehl

    Edith Diehl

    Edith_Diehl

  • Peter Atherton (manufacturer)
  • British inventor and instrument designer

    Water-Spinners: A New Look at the Early Cotton Trade. Smith, Settle Printing and Bookbinding Ltd., Otley, West Yorkshire: Helmshore Local History Society. ISBN 0906881110

    Peter Atherton (manufacturer)

    Peter Atherton (manufacturer)

    Peter_Atherton_(manufacturer)

  • Binding waste
  • Damaged or extra paper reused in bookbinding

    waste is damaged, misprinted, or surplus paper or parchment reused in bookbinding. Whether as whole sheets or fragments (disjecta membra), these may be

    Binding waste

    Binding waste

    Binding_waste

  • Daniel G. Knowlton
  • American classicist bookbinder

    bookbinding in Washington, D.C. under Marion Lane, who was trained by preeminent binder Francis Sangorski of London. In 1935, he acquired bookbinding

    Daniel G. Knowlton

    Daniel_G._Knowlton

  • Dingbat
  • Typographic symbol class

    of the dingbat symbols have been used as signature marks or used in bookbinding to order sections.[citation needed] In the computer industry, a dingbat

    Dingbat

    Dingbat

    Dingbat

  • Inlays and onlays (bookbinding)
  • In bookbinding, inlays and onlays are pieces of leather adhered to the cover of a book, usually differing in color, grain, or both from the main covering

    Inlays and onlays (bookbinding)

    Inlays and onlays (bookbinding)

    Inlays_and_onlays_(bookbinding)

  • Paper marbling
  • Method of aqueous surface design

    surfaces. It is often employed as a writing surface for calligraphy and in bookbinding for book covers and endpapers, and it appears in stationery such as file

    Paper marbling

    Paper marbling

    Paper_marbling

  • 8O
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: 8O, IATA code for West Coast Air 8º (also 8o), an abbreviation in bookbinding for Octavo 8º, an abbreviation for eighth in some languages 8º TAP Rallye

    8O

    8O

  • Stiffening
  • Method of increasing rigidity and structural integrity of materials or objects

    art, industry, architecture, sports, aerospace, object construction, bookbinding, etc. In mechanics, "stiffening" beams brings anti-buckling, anti-wrinkling

    Stiffening

    Stiffening

  • Gilding
  • Covering an object with a layer of gold

    woodworking, cabinet-work, decorative painting and interior decoration, bookbinding, and ornamental leather work, and in the decoration of pottery, porcelain

    Gilding

    Gilding

    Gilding

  • Endband
  • Bindings Thesaurus), and J.A. Szirmai's book The Archeology of Medieval Bookbinding (London, 1999). The basic elements of an endband are the support (sometimes

    Endband

    Endband

    Endband

  • Panama
  • Country in Central America

    Libraries and Archives of Panama: with Information on Private Libraries, Bookbinding, Bookselling, and Printing. New Orleans: Middle American Research Institute

    Panama

    Panama

    Panama

  • Samizdat
  • Underground publications in the Soviet bloc

    Samizdat concealed within a bookbinding; seen in the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, Vilnius

    Samizdat

    Samizdat

    Samizdat

  • National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers
  • Former trade union of the United Kingdom

    Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers (NUPBPW) was a British trade union. The union was founded in 1921 as the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding, Machine

    National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers

    National_Union_of_Printing,_Bookbinding_and_Paper_Workers

  • Limp binding
  • Limp binding is a bookbinding method in which the book has flexible cloth, leather, vellum, or (rarely) paper sides. When the sides of the book are made

    Limp binding

    Limp binding

    Limp_binding

  • Folding book
  • Type of book or pamphlet

    Dog-ear Folded almanac Obi (publishing) Spadea Matts, Robert (1982), Bookbinding and the conservation of books : a dictionary of descriptive terminology

    Folding book

    Folding book

    Folding_book

  • Swell (bookbinding)
  • In bookbinding, swell refers to the increased thickness of a textblock along its spine edge after sewing. Swell is a function of the number of sections

    Swell (bookbinding)

    Swell_(bookbinding)

  • Finishing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    whisky making method that involves aging of multiple casks Finishing (bookbinding), the process of embellishing a book Finishing (manufacturing), processes

    Finishing

    Finishing

  • Bernard Middleton
  • English bookbinder and restorer (1924-2019)

    Venezuela). He authored two major works, A History of English Craft Bookbinding Technique (1963) and The Restoration of Leather Bindings (1972), which

    Bernard Middleton

    Bernard_Middleton

  • Pastiglia
  • Low relief decoration

    typically used to describe them, it is appropriate to mention "plaquette" bookbindings here. These are luxury leather bindings which incorporate, normally at

    Pastiglia

    Pastiglia

    Pastiglia

  • Animal glue
  • Adhesive created from boiling animal connective tissue

    local box makers and other users. L.D. Davis' animal glue formula for bookbinding remains in production. During the 18th and 19th centuries, ranchers disposed

    Animal glue

    Animal glue

    Animal_glue

  • Half-title
  • Page carrying nothing but the title of a book

    title page and its traditional counterpart, the frontispiece, during the bookbinding process. When the completed interior pages of the book are bound together

    Half-title

    Half-title

    Half-title

  • Bookmark
  • Marking tool

    ears Rotating bookmark Szirmai, J.A. (1999). The Archeology of Medieval Bookbinding. Ashgate. ISBN 978-085-967-904-6. Lamacraft, C.T. (1939). Early Book-Bindings

    Bookmark

    Bookmark

    Bookmark

  • Cardboard
  • Heavy-duty paper of varying strengths

    cards, postcards, playing cards, catalog covers, binder's board for bookbinding, scrapbooking, and other uses which require higher durability than regular

    Cardboard

    Cardboard

    Cardboard

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    Ottoman miniature (taswir), calligraphy (hat), Islamic calligraphy, bookbinding (cilt) and paper marbling (ebru). In the Ottoman Empire, illuminated

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Paste paper
  • Type of surface design

    furniture. Paste papers are used as endpapers and covering papers in bookbinding, furniture linings, and wallpaper. As an historical and living art form

    Paste paper

    Paste paper

    Paste_paper

  • Ramie
  • Type of vegetable fibre

    and waste are used in paper manufacture. Ramie ribbon is used in fine bookbinding as a substitute for traditional linen tape. For the 2010 Prius, Toyota

    Ramie

    Ramie

  • Original equipment manufacturer
  • Company that fabricates parts used in another company's products

    Accessories Dressmaking Furs Hatmaking Sewing Shoemaking Tailoring Printing Bookbinding Embossing Engraving Secure Typesetting Media reproduction Cassette tapes

    Original equipment manufacturer

    Original equipment manufacturer

    Original_equipment_manufacturer

  • Intentionally blank page
  • Page that is devoid of content and may be unexpected

    books are often used to balance the folios that make up the book (see bookbinding). Often these pages are completely blank with no such statement or are

    Intentionally blank page

    Intentionally blank page

    Intentionally_blank_page

  • Endpaper
  • Double-size sheet folded book paper

    binding standards, as well as endsheets for conservation and book repair. Bookbinding Book design Book cover Victoria and Albert Museum (London): Decorative

    Endpaper

    Endpaper

    Endpaper

  • Infinity symbol
  • Mathematical symbol representing infinity

    related technical meanings, such as the use of long-lasting paper in bookbinding, and has been used for its symbolic value of the infinite in modern mysticism

    Infinity symbol

    Infinity_symbol

  • Early American publishers and printers
  • pages had to be bound into a book, which was accomplished by means of a bookbinding press and the special skill required by a bookbinder. The first book

    Early American publishers and printers

    Early American publishers and printers

    Early_American_publishers_and_printers

  • Greater Gotham
  • 2017 non-fiction book by Mike Wallace

    centuries, while Wallace took on the 19th and 20th. The restrictions of bookbinding technology necessitated the book's chronology ending in 1898, leading

    Greater Gotham

    Greater_Gotham

  • Bunkobon
  • Japanese small paperback book

    This article about making art out of books, the arts related to bookbinding, or the design of mass-produced books is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by

    Bunkobon

    Bunkobon

    Bunkobon

  • Tooling
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    maximizing efficient use of, all the tooling Tooling (bookbinding), the decoration of bookbindings Tooling University, a training program of the Society

    Tooling

    Tooling

  • Book
  • Medium consisting of pages of text or images

    of the object, while keeping any additions reversible. It relies on bookbinding, restoration, paper chemistry, and other material technologies including

    Book

    Book

    Book

  • Artificial leather
  • Material that imitates leather

    alcohol, and pigment, embossed to look like leather. It was used as a bookbinding material and upholstery covering, especially for the interiors of motor

    Artificial leather

    Artificial leather

    Artificial_leather

  • Ethylene-vinyl acetate
  • Chemical compound

    glass support. EVA copolymers are adhesives used in packaging, textile, bookbinding for bonding plastic films, metal surfaces, coated paper, and as redispersible

    Ethylene-vinyl acetate

    Ethylene-vinyl acetate

    Ethylene-vinyl_acetate

  • Lost literary work
  • Work without known surviving copies

    Hammadi library scrolls. Works also survived when they were reused as bookbinding materials, quoted or included in other works, or as palimpsests, where

    Lost literary work

    Lost_literary_work

  • Rajiv Surendra
  • Canadian actor, artist, and writer

    traditional arts and crafts, including letter writing, calligraphy, bookbinding, and painting. He was an apprentice to Connecticut-based potter Guy Wolff

    Rajiv Surendra

    Rajiv Surendra

    Rajiv_Surendra

  • List of general music articles in Rees's Cyclopaedia
  • The music articles in the Rees's Cyclopaedia were written by Charles Burney (1726–1814), with additional material by John Farey Sr (1766–1826), and John

    List of general music articles in Rees's Cyclopaedia

    List_of_general_music_articles_in_Rees's_Cyclopaedia

  • Marguerite McBey
  • American painter and photographer

    educated in Switzerland and at the Sorbonne in Paris. She later studied bookbinding at the Ecole et Ateliers d'Art Decoratif in Paris, and during this period

    Marguerite McBey

    Marguerite_McBey

  • Saddle stitch
  • Hand-sewing stitch

    Saddle stitch is a hand-sewing stitch commonly used in bookbinding, saddle and bridle making, leathercraft, and shoemaking. Saddle stitch uses two threads

    Saddle stitch

    Saddle stitch

    Saddle_stitch

  • Richard Minsky
  • Richard P. Minsky (born January 7, 1947) is an American scholar of bookbinding and a book artist. He is the founder of the Center for Book Arts in New

    Richard Minsky

    Richard_Minsky

  • Norman Maurice Kadish
  • British artist

    he used watercolour only rarely. He also enjoyed crafts, especially bookbinding. He nearly always signed and dated his work. He invented a monogram:

    Norman Maurice Kadish

    Norman_Maurice_Kadish

  • Eva Mannerheim-Sparre
  • Finnish artist and writer (1870–1957)

    broad range of matters including book design, bookbinding and typography. She remained active in bookbinding and design into the 1930s, when she had to give

    Eva Mannerheim-Sparre

    Eva Mannerheim-Sparre

    Eva_Mannerheim-Sparre

  • Primary sector
  • Industry of raw materials and unprocessed food

    Accessories Dressmaking Furs Hatmaking Sewing Shoemaking Tailoring Printing Bookbinding Embossing Engraving Secure Typesetting Media reproduction Cassette tapes

    Primary sector

    Primary_sector

  • Saddle stitch stapler
  • Bookbinding tool

    Saddle stitch staplers or simply saddle staplers are bookbinding tools designed to insert staples into the spine (saddle) of folded printed matter such

    Saddle stitch stapler

    Saddle stitch stapler

    Saddle_stitch_stapler

  • Section
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Section, Sectioning, or Sectioned may refer to: Section (bookbinding), a group of sheets, folded in the middle, bound into the binding together

    Section

    Section

  • Rexine
  • Type of artificial leather

    multiple manufacturers, including the original manufacturer. Used as a bookbinding material and upholstery covering, Rexine was also widely used in trimming

    Rexine

    Rexine

  • Astor Library Building
  • Historic building in Manhattan, New York

    on February 1, 1854. Partly due to the presence of the Astor Library, bookbinding and publishing firms such as The De Vinne Press and J.J. Little & Co

    Astor Library Building

    Astor Library Building

    Astor_Library_Building

  • Eleanore Ramsey
  • American designer bookbinder

    Francisco, California. Eleanore Ramsey's discovery of her passion for design bookbinding was serendipitous, and started in the late 1960s, when she was a recent

    Eleanore Ramsey

    Eleanore_Ramsey

  • Textblock
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Text-block (bookbinding), the main collection of leaves making up a codex, to which a cover is added during bookbinding. Text-block (typography)

    Textblock

    Textblock

  • Wittockiana
  • Public museum and library in Brussels, Belgium

    The Wittockiana, Museum of Book Arts and Bookbinding in Brussels (French: Wittockiana, Musée des arts du livre et de la reliure à Bruxelles; Dutch: Wittockiana

    Wittockiana

    Wittockiana

    Wittockiana

  • Anthropodermic bibliopegy
  • Practice of binding books in human skin

    Bibliopegy (/ˌbɪbliˈɒpɪdʒi/ BIB-lee-OP-i-jee) is a rare synonym for 'bookbinding'. It combines the Ancient Greek βιβλίον (biblion, "book") and πηγία (pegia

    Anthropodermic bibliopegy

    Anthropodermic bibliopegy

    Anthropodermic_bibliopegy

  • Commercial cleaning
  • Cleaning service provided for commercial buildings and establishments

    Accessories Dressmaking Furs Hatmaking Sewing Shoemaking Tailoring Printing Bookbinding Embossing Engraving Secure Typesetting Media reproduction Cassette tapes

    Commercial cleaning

    Commercial_cleaning

  • Edgar Mansfield
  • NZ sculptor (1907-1996)

    who has been described as the "main inspiration behind modern British bookbinding". Mansfield was born in London in 1907 and died in Bearsted, Kent 10

    Edgar Mansfield

    Edgar Mansfield

    Edgar_Mansfield

  • Mary Kenney O'Sullivan
  • American labor organizer (1864–1943)

    career in bookbinding, she joined the Ladies Federal Local Union Number 2703 and organized her own group from within, Woman's Bookbinding Union Number

    Mary Kenney O'Sullivan

    Mary_Kenney_O'Sullivan

  • Egg white
  • Clear liquid contained within an egg

    prints were called albumen prints. Egg whites are used as adhesive. In bookbinding, egg white (called glaire in this context) is used to adhere gold leaf

    Egg white

    Egg white

    Egg_white

  • Objet d'art
  • Small, nonfunctional work of art

    carvings; tapestries, antiques, and antiquities; and books with fine bookbinding. The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, describes their accumulated

    Objet d'art

    Objet d'art

    Objet_d'art

  • Society of Graphical and Allied Trades
  • Former trade union of the United Kingdom

    Bookbinding and Paper Workers and the National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA). The National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and

    Society of Graphical and Allied Trades

    Society of Graphical and Allied Trades

    Society_of_Graphical_and_Allied_Trades

  • Retail industry
  • Economic branch

    Accessories Dressmaking Furs Hatmaking Sewing Shoemaking Tailoring Printing Bookbinding Embossing Engraving Secure Typesetting Media reproduction Cassette tapes

    Retail industry

    Retail_industry

  • August Sandgren
  • Danish bookbinder

    Denmark and a great designer who never compromised with the techniques of bookbinding. August Sandgren craft is in its beautiful and simple style in line with

    August Sandgren

    August Sandgren

    August_Sandgren

  • Discontinued merit badges (Boy Scouts of America)
  • Merit badges formerly offered by the Boy Scouts of America

    Replaced Bee Keeping Beekeeping Blacksmithing 1911 1952 Blacksmith, Forging Bookbinding 1927 1987 Created with Basketry, Cement Work, Leathercraft, Metalwork

    Discontinued merit badges (Boy Scouts of America)

    Discontinued_merit_badges_(Boy_Scouts_of_America)

  • Gather
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    closer together Gathering (bookbinding), a number of sheets of paper folded and sewn or glued as a group into a bookbinding Gathering, any type of party

    Gather

    Gather

  • Paris green
  • Highly toxic arsenic-based pigment

    printed or manual illustrations. The colorant is particularly prevalent in bookbindings from the 1850s and 1860s published in Germany, England, France, and the

    Paris green

    Paris green

    Paris_green

  • J. G. A. Eickhoff
  • Former Danish machine factory

    in machines and other equipment for the bookprinting, lithography and bookbinding industries. The factory was located at Vesterbrogade 97 in Vesterbro

    J. G. A. Eickhoff

    J. G. A. Eickhoff

    J._G._A._Eickhoff

  • Vellum
  • Animal skin used as a writing material

    practitioners of the artistic crafts of writing, illuminating, lettering, and bookbinding, vellum is normally reserved for calfskin, while any other skin is called

    Vellum

    Vellum

    Vellum

  • Bind
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    computing Neodymium bismuthide, a chemical with the formula BiNd or NdBi. Bookbinding, the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded

    Bind

    Bind

  • Foxing
  • Age-related process of deterioration occurring on paper products

    History, NYC. ISBN 0-913424-05-6. Roberts, Matt; Etherington, Don (1981). Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology

    Foxing

    Foxing

    Foxing

  • Morocco leather
  • Type of soft, pliable leather

    but is commonly associated with wallets, linings for fine luggage, and bookbindings. Despite its name, Morocco was typically not the original source of the

    Morocco leather

    Morocco leather

    Morocco_leather

  • Akbar
  • Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605

    of both Muslims and Hindus throughout the realm. He also encouraged bookbinding to become a high art. Akbar's government prioritised commercial expansion

    Akbar

    Akbar

    Akbar

  • Douglas Cockerell
  • British bookbinder (1870–1945)

    find teaching resources, Cockerell wrote his own instructional book, Bookbinding and the Care of Books (1901). He taught at Central School of Art and

    Douglas Cockerell

    Douglas_Cockerell

  • Handicraft
  • Item production made completely by hand or with simple tools

    Altered books Artist trading cards Assemblage, collage in three dimensions Bookbinding Cardmaking Collage Décollage Decoupage Embossing paper Iris folding Origami

    Handicraft

    Handicraft

    Handicraft

  • Calfskin
  • Leather produced from the hide of a calf

    shoes, wallets, and similar products, as well as traditional leather bookbindings. In these contexts, just "calf" is commonly used. Fine calfskin is one

    Calfskin

    Calfskin

    Calfskin

  • Hardcover
  • Book bound with a rigid protective cover

    for the rest Book size Softcover Pearson, David (2013). "Chapter 19: Bookbinding". In Suarez, S.J., Michael F.; Woudhuysen, H. R. (eds.). The Book: A

    Hardcover

    Hardcover

    Hardcover

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  • Block
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Block

    German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.

    Block

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Online names & meanings

  • Jeronimo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Jeronimo

    saved'.

  • Upananda | உபநஂதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Upananda | உபநஂதா

    One of the kauravas

  • Aloka | ஆலோக
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aloka | ஆலோக

    Light, Look, View

  • Chaaru
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Chaaru

    Beautiful

  • Maryanne
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew

    Maryanne

    Bitter; Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Combination of Mary and Anne; Similar to Marian

  • Manoritha
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Manoritha

    Of the Mind

  • Nitnam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Nitnam

    One who Ceaselessly Remembers the Lord

  • MODYA
  • Male

    Russian

    MODYA

    (Модя) Pet form of Russian Modest, MODYA means "moderate, sober."

  • Avha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Avha

    Oxygen; Breathe of Life

  • MARGARETE
  • Female

    German

    MARGARETE

     German form of Latin Margarita, MARGARETE means "pearl." Compare with another form of Margarete.

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BOOKBINDING

  • Bookbinding
  • n.

    The art, process, or business of binding books.

  • Roxburgh
  • n.

    A style of bookbinding in which the back is plain leather, the sides paper or cloth, the top gilt-edged, but the front and bottom left uncut.

  • Calf
  • n.

    Leather made of the skin of the calf; especially, a fine, light-colored leather used in bookbinding; as, to bind books in calf.

  • Roan
  • n.

    A kind of leather used for slippers, bookbinding, etc., made from sheepskin, tanned with sumac and colored to imitate ungrained morocco.

  • Glair
  • a.

    The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in bookbinding, for pastry, etc.

  • Size
  • v. i.

    A thin, weak glue used in various trades, as in painting, bookbinding, paper making, etc.

  • Skiver
  • n.

    An inferior quality of leather, made of split sheepskin, tanned by immersion in sumac, and dyed. It is used for hat linings, pocketbooks, bookbinding, etc.

  • Paste
  • n.

    A kind of cement made of flour and water, starch and water, or the like, -- used for uniting paper or other substances, as in bookbinding, etc., -- also used in calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color.