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  2. Autograph book - Wikipedia

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    An autograph book (also known as an autograph album, a memory album or friendship album) [1] is a book for collecting the autographs of others. Traditionally they were exchanged among friends, colleagues, and classmates to fill with poems , drawings, personal messages, small pieces of verse, and other mementos .

  3. Autograph - Wikipedia

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    An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature. The word autograph comes from Ancient Greek (αὐτός, autós, "self" and γράφω, gráphō, "write"), and can mean more specifically: [1] [2] a manuscript written by the author of its content. [1] [2] In this meaning the term autograph can often be used interchangeably with ...

  4. Autograph (manuscript) - Wikipedia

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    An autograph or holograph is a manuscript or document written in its author's or composer's hand. The meaning of "autograph" as a document penned entirely by the author of its content (as opposed to a typeset document or one written by a copyist or scribe other than the author) overlaps with that of "holograph".

  5. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    Definition 9-pocket page: A plastic sheet used to store and protect up card in nine card slots, and then stored in a card binder 9-Up Sheet Uncut sheets of nine cards, usually promos. Autograph Card Printed insert cards that also bear an original cast or artist signature. Base Set Complete sets of base cards for a particular card series. Binder

  6. Tipped-in page - Wikipedia

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    An example of a tissue guard. A tissue guard is a tipped-in page consisting of a sheet of thin, often semi-transparent paper that is inserted facing an illustration or plate image, primarily to prevent its ink from transferring onto the opposite page. [2] [3] [4] It is usually added after the book is bound.

  7. Autograph collecting - Wikipedia

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    Autograph collecting is the practice of collecting autographs of famous persons. Some of the most popular categories of autograph subjects are politicians, military soldiers, athletes, movie stars, artists, social and religious leaders, scientists, astronauts, and authors.

  8. Book - Wikipedia

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    The pages of a book are printed two at a time, not as one complete book. Excess numbers are printed to make up for any spoilage due to make-readies or test pages to assure final print quality. A make-ready is the preparatory work carried out by the pressmen to get the printing press up to the required quality of impression. Included in make ...

  9. Manuscript - Wikipedia

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    The earliest dated example is the Diamond Sutra of 868. In the Islamic world and the West, all books were in manuscript until the introduction of movable type printing in about 1450. [clarification needed] Manuscript copying of books continued for a least a century, as printing remained expensive. Private or government documents remained hand ...