Robb Report Singapore

Bound for Glory

FIRST PRINTINGS OF popular titles such as To Kill a Mockingbird or The Old Man and the Sea can fetch upwards of US$100,000—but not if their covers are battered, their dust jackets missing or their delicate pages detached. Although returning damaged classics to their original condition may be impossible, having them finely bound can save cherished copies from the dustbin.

Unlike antiques such as furniture and decor, the worth of which can be greatly diminished by restoration, literary works can recoup some of their monetary value (and extend their longevity) if properly refurbished. Chelsea Bindery in Battersea, London, takes the endeavour one step further by

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