Bib-li-op-e-gis-tic (Pertaining to the art of binding books.—Dibdin) to which is appended a glossary of some terms used in the craft
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Title: Bib-li-op-e-gis-tic (Pertaining to the art of binding books.--Dibdin)
to which is appended a glossary of some terms used in the craft
Author: Unknown
Release Date: February 21, 2012 [EBook #38946]
Language: English
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Oliver Cromwell
Green Levant—inlays of red and black leather. Decorative tooling in gold.
Bib-li-op-e-gis-tic
(Pertaining to the art of binding books.—Dibdin)
to which is appended
a glossary of some
terms used in
the craft
With Illustrations of
Bindings Designed and Executed by
The Trow Press, New York
Bibliopegistic
The craft of the bookbinder is older than that of the printer. Quoting from Mr. Brander Matthews:
"Perhaps the first bookbinder was the humble workman who collected the baked clay tiles on which the Assyrians wrote