Property:Skos:scopeNote

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A small label giving the name, and sometimes the address, of the binder.  +
en:The structures and, if present, the covers used to hold together and protect the leaves of a bookblock and which allow them to be opened at the fore-edge.  +
The structures and, if present, the covers used to hold together and protect the leaves of a bookblock and which allow them to be opened at the fore-edge.  +
Coverings of a book which hold the sheets together to provide protection, and collectively all the parts of books applied in the process of attaching the leaves and covering them.  +, en:The structures and, if present, the covers used to hold together and protect the leaves of a bookblock and which allow them to be opened at the fore-edge.  +
Bindings recognized or identified primarily by their outward appearance or other aesthetic characteristics.  +
The structures and, if present, the covers used to hold together and protect the leaves of a bookblock and which allow them to be opened at the fore-edge.  +
en:The unprinted leaves at the front and back of a book. They may be an integral part of the book as received from the publisher...or they may be added by the bookbinder. They are not necessarily part of the endpapers  +
The unprinted leaves at the front and back of a book. They may be an integral part of the book as received from the publisher...or they may be added by the bookbinder. They are not necessarily part of the endpapers  +
en:A style of binding for books meant to be written in and which, therefore, must lie flat at any place the book is open.  +
A style of binding for books meant to be written in and which, therefore, must lie flat at any place the book is open.  +
en:The process or technique of impressing a design into the covering material of a book by means of a stamp or block having an engraved or etched surface.  +
en:A thin plastic film with a high vacuum deposit of gold or other metal and backed by a pressure-sensitive adhesive. They are used in the same way as gold leaf, the impression being obtained by means of a heated die, block, type, etc.  +
A thin plastic film with a high vacuum deposit of gold or other metal and backed by a pressure-sensitive adhesive. They are used in the same way as gold leaf, the impression being obtained by means of a heated die, block, type, etc.  +
en:A press which heats blocks and impresses lettering. designs, etc., into the covers of books.  +
A press which heats blocks and impresses lettering. designs, etc., into the covers of books.  +
The process or technique of impressing a design into the covering material of a book by means of a stamp or block having an engraved or etched surface.  +
en:Boards are rigid or semi-rigid components made from one or more pieces of sheet material used to protect and support a bookblock. There will usually be at least two boards, one on each side of the bookblock.  +
Boards are rigid or semi-rigid components made from one or more pieces of sheet material used to protect and support a bookblock. There will usually be at least two boards, one on each side of the bookblock.  +
en:A generic term for the woven fabrics used in covering books. They are usually, but by no means always, woven cotton fabrics, which may be bleached or mercerized, dyed, filled with pigment colors, gelatinized, starched, coated or impregnated, calendered, and embossed (grained).  +
A generic term for the woven fabrics used in covering books. They are usually, but by no means always, woven cotton fabrics, which may be bleached or mercerized, dyed, filled with pigment colors, gelatinized, starched, coated or impregnated, calendered, and embossed (grained).  +

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