A Rod for the Back of the Binder - Softcover

 
9781025955001: A Rod for the Back of the Binder

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"A Rod for the Back of the Binder" serves as a seminal treatise on the craft and standards of fine bookbinding. This work addresses the technical necessities and aesthetic requirements of quality binding, offering a critical look at the practices that define a well-made volume.

The text explores the intricate relationship between the binder's skill and the longevity of the printed word. It provides detailed insights into various binding methods, emphasizing the importance of durability, material selection, and structural integrity. By highlighting common failings in commercial production, the work advocates for a return to higher standards of craftsmanship. It functions both as an instructional guide and a manifesto for those dedicated to the preservation and beautification of books.

Readers will find a wealth of knowledge regarding the traditional techniques that ensure a book can withstand the test of time. From the sewing of signatures to the application of covers, "A Rod for the Back of the Binder" remains an essential resource for bibliophiles, collectors, and practitioners of the book arts who seek to understand the fundamental principles of the binder's trade.

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