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"THE BINDINGS OF THE ELLESMERE CHAUCER".
Cains, Anthony G.
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- 2002
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers
- 95+(1) pages
- Order Nr. 95729
- Price: $ 15.00
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This article is included in the Guild of Book Workers Journal, Volume XXXVII Number 1 from 2002. It describes the disbinding, treatment, and rebinding of the Ellesmere manuscript and includes various diagrams and illustrations in black-and-white. This issue also contains an article on decorated papers, open-boarded covering, pop-up demonstration, and leather paring. Minor wear.
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