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The Book & Paper Gathering

book conservation

Cabinet of Curiosities: Too many tabs open in 1792

Book wheel at Naples Royal Palace

Reusing the original endband: an aesthetic element in the conservation of the Delhi Arabic 1905 manuscript

Head endband detail after conservation

Using a noninvasive identification technique for iron gall ink

Materials and mechanics for book conservation: Part II. The impact of sewing on spine structure

Two case studies in restraint

Cabinet of Curiosities: The hornbook – teaching made handy

My Favourite Tool: Diamond-tipped engraving tool

The Gathering’s Cabinet of Curiosities: Undercover painting

Function not finery: Stationery bindings 1500-1799

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