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I’m currently working on repairing this Victorian book of floral symbolism, and realized that a couple of the plates were loose and not in the right place. Unfortunately there was no paginated “List of Illustrations”, and the titles on the plates didn’t match up with the flowers listed in the table of contents. So what […]

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“From grave to gay; being essays and studies concerned with certain subjects of serious interest, with the Puritans, with literature, and with the humours of life” by J. St. Loe Strachey

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Useful books, for weakly puppies and dainty feeders. (Ads in the back of a 19th century book.)

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The scars of oversewing and a Demco hinge repair. I seem to rescue one of these previously-repaired books about once a month. Sometimes the original sewing is completely gone, hence the stab-sewing, but in many cases it was completely fine. This kind of side-sewing is particularly bad for books with brittle paper, as the paper’s […]

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From “Leather for Libraries”, 1905. Read it online!

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From Reverend O’Conor’s “Facts About Bookworms”. New York, 1898.

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Library valentine about tape

Roses are red, Violets are blue, If you put tape on your books, I’ll never EVER love you.

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How to Handle Books, 1345

How to Handle Books, 1345 “For it behoves us to guard a book much more carefully than a boot.” See also: