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The Craft of Bookbinding

The Craft of Bookbinding
Author: Manly Banister
Publisher: Dover Publications
Category: Book

List Price: $10.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 126945

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 160
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.4 x 0.5

ISBN: 0486278522
Dewey Decimal Number: 686.3
EAN: 9780486278520
ASIN: 0486278522

Publication Date: February 18, 1994
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • Hand Bookbinding: A Manual of Instruction
  • Basic Bookbinding
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  • Bookbinding: A Traditional Technique
  • Books, Boxes & Portfolios: Binding, Construct and Design, Step-By-Step

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Profusely illustrated step-by-step guide enables you to rebind books, paperbacks, periodicals, more. Book sewing of all types (antique, flexible, lockstitch, whipstitch, etc.); how to make endpapers, attach headbands, case in, cover with book cloth and other materials, add titling and decoration, much else. Updated list of suppliers. 254 illustrations and photographs.



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars So so   August 28, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Many of the methods Banister uses in this book are finicky and overcomplicated, but they get the job done nonetheless. His instructions may be difficult for some to follow, but there are tons of great photographs. I also love that Banister gives instructions for how to build several presses yourself - they can be very pricy if purchased ready made!



5 out of 5 stars Just what I needed to get me started.   January 3, 2007
 9 out of 10 found this review helpful

This book--paired with Hand Bookbinding: a Manual for Instruction--are just what you need to get started with the art of hand bookbinding. The only time I would buy another book about bookbinding would be if I needed more information, or wanted to try out some new stuff, which is highly unlikely.

So, if you're interested in hand bookbinding, buy the two books I mentioned, and you'll be all set (apart from equipment).



4 out of 5 stars Best of show   February 20, 2000
 120 out of 120 found this review helpful

This is by far one of the better books on the subject of bookbinding. It treats things such as leather covering, multiple sewing methods, cording, split covers, and finishing with great detail. However, an easier to read book is Hand Bookbinding A Manual of Instruction by Aldren A. Watson, which also happens to provide instructions on how to make your own tools, something the reader will find quite useful since tools are very difficult to find. Anyone wishing to get into bookbinding seriously should obtain both books to have a complete treatment of the subject, from tools to final product. I couldn't do without the two of them.

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