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  2. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    However, creating documents using thermal binding glue strips can be a tedious process, requiring a scoring device and a large-format printer. A cardboard article is a publication that resembles a hardbound book, despite being a paperback with a hard cover. Many books sold as hardcover are actually of this type; the Modern Library series is an ...

  3. New Zealand standard for school stationery - Wikipedia

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    Notebook – Soft cover 4: NotebookHard cover 5: Indexed notebook – Soft cover 6: Indexed notebookHard cover 7: Lecture Pad 8: Spiral Notebooks 9: School Pads 10: Newsprint Pads 11: Typing Pads 12: Loose Leaf Binders 14: Accounting loose leaf refills 15: Subject Dividers 16: Journal Covers 17: Drawing Refills 18: Drawing Wallets 19 ...

  4. Moleskine - Wikipedia

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    It produces and designs luxury notebooks, as well as planners, sketchbooks, leather backpacks, holdalls, journals, wallets, various accessories, and stationery 45°29′43.6″N 9°10′57.3″E  /  45.495444°N 9.182583°E  / 45.495444; 9.182583 Moleskine's notebooks are stylised to follow the aesthetics of a 'traditional' black ...

  5. Book size - Wikipedia

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    For example, a quarto (from Latin quartō, ablative form of quartus, fourth [3]) historically was a book printed on sheets of paper folded in half twice, with the first fold at right angles to the second, to produce 4 leaves (or 8 pages), each leaf one fourth the size of the original sheet printed – note that a leaf refers to the single piece ...

  6. 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]

  7. Notebook - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of notebook was the wax tablet, which was used as a reusable and portable writing surface in classical antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages. [1]As paper became more readily available in European countries from the 11th century onwards, wax tablets gradually fell out of use, although they remained relatively common in England, which did not possess a commercially ...

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