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  2. Inlays and onlays (bookbinding) - Wikipedia

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    A piece of leather the same shape, size, and thickness as the inlay is removed from the covering leather, and the inlay is placed into the resulting space. The edge of the inlay can be tooled , in which case the edge of the inlay is beveled, with the skin side of the leather slightly larger than the flesh side.

  3. Wikipedia : Historical archive/Substub

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    In the past, these substubs were marked with the {{substub}} template. Since this collided with the general methods of stub sorting and the number of articles marked as substubs (justified as well as erroneous) got more and more out of hand, the use of that template was deprecated, and in the end the template and associated category were deleted in May 2005 (see Wikipedia:Templates for ...

  4. Morocco leather - Wikipedia

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    The leather is sourced from the Sokoto Red breed, which is indigenous to Guinea and Sudan Savannah of Nigeria and Maradi Region in Republic of Niger. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] The finest grades of Morocco leather are goatskin , but by the late 19th century other skins often were substituted in practice, particularly sheepskin and split calfskin.

  5. Treasure binding - Wikipedia

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    A treasure binding or jewelled bookbinding is a luxurious book cover using metalwork in gold or silver, jewels, or ivory, perhaps in addition to more usual bookbinding material for book covers such as leather, velvet, or other cloth. [1]

  6. Holiday Travel Forecast: Potential Problem Areas For The New Year

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    Whether you're heading home after the holidays or have festive plans to celebrate New Years Day, the busy holiday travel period continues, and weather may be a factor. For some, snow, rain ...

  7. Hardcover - Wikipedia

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    A typical hardcover book (1899), showing the wear signs of a cloth. A hardcover, hard cover, or hardback (also known as hardbound, and sometimes as casebound [1]) book is one bound with rigid protective covers (typically of binder's board or heavy paperboard covered with buckram or other cloth, heavy paper, or occasionally leather). [1]

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