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Account Book Binding - A Classic Article on Folding, Sewing, Equipment and Other Aspects of Bookbinding
De W. M. Atkins
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- Read Books Ltd.
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- Sep 13, 2016
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Account Book Binding - A Classic Article on Folding, Sewing, Equipment and Other Aspects of Bookbinding
De W. M. Atkins
Description
- Éditeur:
- Read Books Ltd.
- Sortie:
- Sep 13, 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781473357525
- Format:
- Livre
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Account Book Binding - A Classic Article on Folding, Sewing, Equipment and Other Aspects of Bookbinding - W. M. Atkins
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ACCOUNT BOOK BINDING
STATIONERY binding is the term given to the binding of all books which are to be written in, and is an entirely separate section of the trade. To a large extent, loose-leaf books are replacing the sewn account books previously used, and many stationery binders are wisely adapting themselves to this class of work. Stationery binding includes the binding of manifold books, cheque and receipt books, and most of the miscellaneous work dealt with in the binding department of a printing office.
OVERLOOKING
The ruled sheets must be overlooked for imperfections before they are made up into sections for sewing. Damaged and badly ruled, or badly printed, sheets must be removed, and any that are only slightly soiled should be cleaned with india-rubber. The dark and light sides of hand-made paper should be faced, so that each opening of the book will be even in colour.
MAKING UP
During the process of binding, the blank fly-leaves of an account book are pasted up to the first and last ruled leaves, forming a stiff leaf at each end, and so two ruled pages are lost. For this reason an extra ruled sheet for each book must be allowed when making up. This, however, applies only to a book with a definite number of pages or folios, and in this case the index, endpapers, and paste-up sheets are extra, and must be added. The thickness of an account book as specified in quires denotes the total amount of paper to be used, and includes the index, endpapers, and paste-up sheets.
When there are several patterns of ruling in one book, a paste-up between each pattern must be allowed for, unless special catch-leaves have been ruled so that the pages will match. A large number of stiff leaves prevents a book from opening freely, and the use of catch-leaves is preferable if the extra cost of ruling is not found to be too
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