
Bib-li-op-e-gis-tic (Pertaining to the art of binding books.—Dibdin) to which is appended a glossary of some terms used in the craft
by Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Company
"Bib-li-op-e-gis-tic (Pertaining to the art of binding books.—Dibdin)" is a publication that delves into the intricate craft of bookbinding, likely produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. It serves as both a general overview and a glossary regarding various terms used in the craft, reflecting on the historical evolution of bookbinding techniques from ancient civilizations to modern practices. This book is likely of special interest to bibliophiles, book collectors, or artisans involved in the craft of binding. The content of the book elaborates on the progression of bookbinding, tracing its origins in antiquity through Renaissance influences to contemporary techniques. It emphasizes the artistry involved in binding, discussing various styles and materials, and illustrates the importance of creating both functional and aesthetically pleasing bindings. Additionally, the text enhances the reader's understanding with a glossary of specific terminologies related to the craft, making it a valuable resource for anyone wishing to explore the artistic and technical aspects of bookbinding.
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