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Book Synopsis
In-House Bookbinding and Repair is a working document that contains information on setting up both a basic bookbindery and repair lab (i.e. the design, equipment, tools, and supplies needed) and instructions on rebinding and repairing cloth-bound books. Highly illustrated to greater enhance its usefulness, this manual also covers various aspects of book repair and conservation, and contains appendixes on manufacturers and suppliers of materials and products discussed in the text, an extensive Glossary of terms, a separate section on World Wide Web Resources, and a helpful bibliography. This manual has proven valuable to libraries of all sizes and locations. Library managers and administrators will find it a worthwhile resource as they contemplate the utility of an in-house lab. Library staff charged with bookbinding and book repair will find the manual to be a practical reference tool. The volume is also designed to be used as a primer for related courses in Library and Information Sci

Trade Review
As I was reading this book, I had one-word that kept coming to mind, and that word was 'wisdom.' The advice in this book is the result of two individuals who have accumulated wisdom from years in the field.... This 2nd edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to be as current as possible. The writing is straightforward which makes it accessible, especially to those just beginning in the field or organizing a new bookbinding and repair shop. There are a number of excellent books on the 'how-to' of repairing books, but this volume excels in this area with numerous drawings to illustrate complex and simple bookbinding tasks.... In-House Bookbinding and Repair is a great book for both the beginner and the experienced binder. A beginner will be able to read the text and have all the bases covered from A to Z with sources and a bibliography full of additional useful resources. An experienced binder will also find value by tapping into the wisdom, tips, and practices this book describes. I would recommend this title for all libraries. * Technical Services Quarterly *
Comprehensive yet highly readable, wise yet witty, this guide should be on the shelf of every bibliophile and librarian interested in the care of books. Well illustrated, it is not simply a handbook on book surgery but an introduction to book anatomy and history as well. -- Edward J. Valauskas, Curator of Rare Books, Lenhardt Library, Chicago Botanic Garden
This is an extremely valuable guide for non-specialists who may need to repair an occasional book or develop a modest binding and repair facility — but it is much more than that. It is an anatomy of books as physical objects with all their many sinews, organs, and protective layers. And above all, this work validates the love that many have for the book as artifact and the fact that these objects can be revered and preserved in an era in which too many materials are considered disposable. -- Thomas Walker, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Here in clear English is detailed, practical, experience-based information on selecting and designing workshop space, assessing its capabilities and potential problems, practical solutions to common problems, selecting equipment, and thoughts on things one might not think about till it is too late. Definitely explains why James Towmey is a successful binder and why I've used him for years. Sharon McQueen's original text, now updated and refined by Twomey and McQueen, will satisfy the needs of the teacher and the practitioner. -- David Szewczyk, Proprietor, The Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Company, LLC

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Part One: Setting Up Shop Chapter 1. The Environment Chapter 2. The Equipment Chapter 3. The Tools Chapter 4. The Supplies Part Two: The Process Recasing a 20st or 21st Century Book Chapter 5. Parts of a Book and Types of Damage Chapter 6. Preservation Awareness Chapter 7. Preparing the Text Block Chapter 8. Resewing Chapter 9. Making the Case Chapter 10. Casing In Chapter 11. The Hollow Tube Chapter 12. Rebacking Chapter 13. Saving Provenance Glossary Manufacturers and Suppliers World Wide Web Resources Bibliography Index About the Author

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 08/06/2015
    ISBN13: 9781442229570, 978-1442229570
    ISBN10: 1442229578

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    Book Synopsis
    In-House Bookbinding and Repair is a working document that contains information on setting up both a basic bookbindery and repair lab (i.e. the design, equipment, tools, and supplies needed) and instructions on rebinding and repairing cloth-bound books. Highly illustrated to greater enhance its usefulness, this manual also covers various aspects of book repair and conservation, and contains appendixes on manufacturers and suppliers of materials and products discussed in the text, an extensive Glossary of terms, a separate section on World Wide Web Resources, and a helpful bibliography. This manual has proven valuable to libraries of all sizes and locations. Library managers and administrators will find it a worthwhile resource as they contemplate the utility of an in-house lab. Library staff charged with bookbinding and book repair will find the manual to be a practical reference tool. The volume is also designed to be used as a primer for related courses in Library and Information Sci

    Trade Review
    As I was reading this book, I had one-word that kept coming to mind, and that word was 'wisdom.' The advice in this book is the result of two individuals who have accumulated wisdom from years in the field.... This 2nd edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to be as current as possible. The writing is straightforward which makes it accessible, especially to those just beginning in the field or organizing a new bookbinding and repair shop. There are a number of excellent books on the 'how-to' of repairing books, but this volume excels in this area with numerous drawings to illustrate complex and simple bookbinding tasks.... In-House Bookbinding and Repair is a great book for both the beginner and the experienced binder. A beginner will be able to read the text and have all the bases covered from A to Z with sources and a bibliography full of additional useful resources. An experienced binder will also find value by tapping into the wisdom, tips, and practices this book describes. I would recommend this title for all libraries. * Technical Services Quarterly *
    Comprehensive yet highly readable, wise yet witty, this guide should be on the shelf of every bibliophile and librarian interested in the care of books. Well illustrated, it is not simply a handbook on book surgery but an introduction to book anatomy and history as well. -- Edward J. Valauskas, Curator of Rare Books, Lenhardt Library, Chicago Botanic Garden
    This is an extremely valuable guide for non-specialists who may need to repair an occasional book or develop a modest binding and repair facility — but it is much more than that. It is an anatomy of books as physical objects with all their many sinews, organs, and protective layers. And above all, this work validates the love that many have for the book as artifact and the fact that these objects can be revered and preserved in an era in which too many materials are considered disposable. -- Thomas Walker, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    Here in clear English is detailed, practical, experience-based information on selecting and designing workshop space, assessing its capabilities and potential problems, practical solutions to common problems, selecting equipment, and thoughts on things one might not think about till it is too late. Definitely explains why James Towmey is a successful binder and why I've used him for years. Sharon McQueen's original text, now updated and refined by Twomey and McQueen, will satisfy the needs of the teacher and the practitioner. -- David Szewczyk, Proprietor, The Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Company, LLC

    Table of Contents
    Preface Acknowledgments Part One: Setting Up Shop Chapter 1. The Environment Chapter 2. The Equipment Chapter 3. The Tools Chapter 4. The Supplies Part Two: The Process Recasing a 20st or 21st Century Book Chapter 5. Parts of a Book and Types of Damage Chapter 6. Preservation Awareness Chapter 7. Preparing the Text Block Chapter 8. Resewing Chapter 9. Making the Case Chapter 10. Casing In Chapter 11. The Hollow Tube Chapter 12. Rebacking Chapter 13. Saving Provenance Glossary Manufacturers and Suppliers World Wide Web Resources Bibliography Index About the Author

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