Subject: Bookbinding method
Query re binding technique: in re recent Clarendon Press bindings. Could someone knowledgeable take a look at some recent (1993, I think later in the year) Clarendon Press books (i.e. OUP but with Clarendon imprint) and tell me about the binding used? It looks to me like signatures are embedded in a glue, and not sewn (though I seem to see stabbing indications and bits of paper flecking out from the inside at times). The books I'm asking about have all been printed by "Bookcraft (Bath) Ltd,/ Misdomer Norton, Avon" as indicated on the t.p. verso at the bottom. I wouldn't think "perfect" binding would be the term to use but I'm not sure what is. Is the binding comparable to a sewn binding in terms of longevity and ease of use? --pg Peter Graham Rutgers University Libraries 169 College Ave. New Brunswick, NJ 08903 908-932-5908 Fax: 908-932-5888 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:46 Distributed: Thursday, December 23, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-46-005 ***Received on Monday, 20 December, 1993