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Revision as of 18:55, 7 September 2020

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Definition: en:Cutting books out of boards, a number being cut at the same time.

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enSteamboating1Notes on bookbinding for librariesDana, John Cotton. Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries. Accessed via Project GutenbergpreferredCutting books out of boards, a number being cut at the same time.

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See also

This post by Jeff Peachey on the term 'steamboating'.

References

  1. ^  Dana, John Cotton. Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries. Accessed via Project Gutenberg