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Coutts, H. T., & Stephen, G. A. (1911). Manual of Library Bookbinding Practical and Historical. Libraco Series. London: Libraco Limited.
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Audran, H. .-M. (1910). Petit guide du relieur amateur. Paris: A.-L. Guyot.
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Gibson, S. . (1907). The Localization of Books by Their Bindings. A Paper Read Before the Bibliographical Society, February 20, 1905 (p. 22). London: Blades, East & Blades.
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Battershall, F. W. (1905). Bookbinding for Bibliophiles. Being Notes on Some Technical Features of the Well-Bound Book for the Aid of Connoisseurs, Together with a Sketch of Gold Tooling, Ancient and Modern. Greenwich, Conn.: Literary Collector Press.
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London}, {Bibliographical S. of, & Gray, G. J. (1904). The Earlier Cambridge Stationers & Bookbinders and the First Cambridge Printer (John Siberch). Illustrated Monographs of the Bibliographical Society (p. 81). London: Bibliographical Society.
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Gibson, S. . (1903). Early Oxford Bindings. Illustrated monographs issued by the Bibliographical Society (p. 69). London: Bibliographical Society.
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Adam, P. . (1903). Practical Bookbinding . Translated by Thos. E. Maw, Etc. London ; New York: Scott, Greenwood & Co. ; D. Van Nostrand Co.
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Barwick, G. F. (1901). A Book Bound for Mary Queen of Scots. Being a Description of the Binding of a Copy of the Geographia of Ptolemy Printed at Rome, 1490, with Notes on Other Books Bearing Queen Mary’s Insignia (with plates). Illustrated monographs of the Bibliographical Society (p. 27). London: Bibliographical Society.
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Cockerell, S. M. (1900). Marbling paper. Hitchin, Hertfordshire: G.W. Russell.
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Davenport, C. . (1899). English Embroidered Bookbindings. The English bookman’s library (Vol. 1, p. 113). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner.
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Davenport, C. . (1896). Royal English Bookbindings (p. 95). London: Seeley.
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Zaehnsdorf, J. . (1895). A short history of bookbinding and a glossary of styles and terms used in binding : with a brief account of the celebrated binders and patrons of bookbinding from whom the various styles are named. London: Chiswick Press.
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Fletcher, W. . (1895). A copy of Celsus from the library of Grolier. Bibliographica, 1, 1–5.
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Andrews, W. L. (1895). A Short Historical Sketch of the Art of Bookbinding . With a Description of the Prominent Styles by William Matthews, Etc. New York.
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BRASSINGTON}, W. S. {, & HANNETT}, J. {. (1894). A History of the Art of Bookbinding. With Some Account of the Books of the Ancients. Edited by W. S. Brassington . Illustrated, Etc. (Based Upon "An Inquiry into the Nature and Form of the Books of the Ancients," by John Hannett.) (p. 277). London: Elliot Stock.
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Horne, H. P. (1894). The Binding of Books: An Essay in the History of Gold-Tooled Bindings (p. 224). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner.
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Prideaux, S. T., & Duff, G. . (1893). An Historical Sketch of Bookbinding ; with a chapter on early stamped bindings by E. Gordon Duff (p. 303). London: Lawrence & Bullen.
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Andrews, W. L. (1892). Roger Payne and His Art. A Short Account of His Life and Work as a Binder (With Plates, Including a Portrait) (p. 35). New York: De Vinne Press.
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Woolnough, C. W. (1881). The whole art of marbling as applied to paper, bookedges, etc.: containing a full description of the nature and properties of the materials used, the method of preparing them, and of executing every kind of marbling in use at the present time.. London: George Bell and Sons.
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Bonnardot, A. . (1858). Essai sur l’art de restaurer les estampes et les livres ou Traité sur les meilleurs procédés pour blanchir, détacher. et conserver les estampes, livres et dessins; Exposé des divers systèmes de reproduction des anciennes estampes et des livres rares (2ndnd ed.). Paris: Castel. Retrieved from http://catalogue.bnf.fr/servlet/NoticeBib?allerA=2&noPage=3&idNoeud=1.3.1.1&host=catalogue
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Arnett, J. A. (1837). An Inquiry into the Nature and Form of the Books of the Ancients; with a History of the Art of Bookbinding, from the Times of the Greeks and Romans to the Present Day. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings (p. 212). London: Richard Groombridge.
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Arnett, J. A. (1835). Bibliopegia: or, the Art of Bookbinding, in All Its Branches. Illustrated with Engravings. London: Richard Groombridge.
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Dossie, R. . (1758). The Handmaid to the Arts (Vol. 1). London : Printed for J. Nourse at the Lamb opposite {Katherine-Street} in the Strand.
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Velios, A. . Beyond databases: Linked open data for bookbinding descriptions. Men and Books. St Polten, Austria. (Original work published April 28, 2014)
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Martin, A. ., Pickwoad, N. ., & Velios, A. . Fitting a quart into a pint pot at the Sir John Soane’s Museum in London: A new library management and conservation survey tool for historic libraries. Care and Conservation of Manuscripts 15. Copenhagen. (Original work published April 2, 2014)
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