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  2. 90 Times People Were Very Disappointed With Their Purchases - AOL

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    Wife bought this on Amazon, it's just a bound book of random low resolution/quality colouring pages easily found on Google image search. Initiated a refund and they didn't even want it back. Image ...

  3. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    This video is an example of how to create a page for the new and modern day scrapbooker. Marielen Wadley Christensen (pronounced as the names "Mary Ellen"), of Elk Ridge, Utah, United States (formerly of Spanish Fork, Utah) is credited with turning scrapbooking from what was once just the ages-old hobby into the actual industry containing businesses devoted specifically to the manufacturing ...

  4. Anthropodermic bibliopegy - Wikipedia

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    Printing History: The Journal of the American Printing History Association. new series, 16: 42– 50. Smith, Daniel K. (2014). "Bound In Human Skin: A Survey of Examples of Anthropodermic Bibliopegy". In Joanna Ebenstein; Colin Dickey (eds.). The Morbid Anatomy Anthology (First ed.). Brooklyn, New York: Morbid Anatomy Press. ISBN 9780989394307.

  5. Treasure binding - Wikipedia

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    The actual bookbinding technique is the same as for other medieval books, with the folios, normally of vellum, stitched together and bound to wooden cover boards. The metal furnishings of the treasure binding are then fixed, normally by tacks, onto these boards.

  6. History of books - Wikipedia

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    China's first recognizable books called jiance or jiandu, were made of rolls of thin split and dried bamboo bound together with hemp, silk, or leather. [14] The discovery of the process using the bark of the mulberry to create paper is attributed to Cai Lun , but it may be older. [ 15 ]

  7. The Red Leather Diary - Wikipedia

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    The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal is a non-fiction book by Lily Koppel about a discarded 75-year-old diary, rescued from a dumpster, based on Koppel's 2006 New York Times [1] City section cover story.

  8. Fred Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The building houses Williams' easel, brushes, the leather-bound diaries he kept from 1963 until his death, clipping books, a range of works and includes a gallery for hanging and photographing the artist's works. [32] Works that are donated to public galleries and museums are prepared there. [32]

  9. Book - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, made famous by the Gutenberg Bible, each text was a unique handcrafted valuable article, personalized through the design features incorporated by the scribe, owner, bookbinder, and illustrator. [16] Its creation marked a pivotal moment for book production.

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