Difference between revisions of "In boards"

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[[File:Book issued "in boards"..jpg|thumb|A book "in boards" as sold by a bookseller, which was never bound into a more elaborate binding after purchase.]]
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#"A term occasionally applied to an economical style of binding common in 18th and early 19th centuries, consisting of pasteboards covered with paper, usually blue sides and a white spine."{{eth}}
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