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"Recased"
Keywords:
endpapers
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shaken
,
sewed
,
glued
,
reattached
Related Terms:
Book block
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Backstrip
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Text block
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Case
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Shaken
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Bound
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Hardback
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Case binding
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Hardcover
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Textblock
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Boards
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Cover
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Mull
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Hardbound
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Covers
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Endpapers
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Rubbed
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Hollow
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Half cloth
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Endpaper
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Paperback
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Paste-down
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Dust jacket
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Slipcase
,
Book
,
Tight back
,
Half leather
,
Codex
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Perfect bound
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Case bound
,
Bookplate
,
Backing
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Raised bands
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Tipped-in
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Flyleaf
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Headband
,
Quarter binding
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Rebacked
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Half binding
,
Pastedown
,
Binding
,
Softcover
,
Disbound
,
Wrappers
,
Tipped in
,
Side stitching
,
Library binding
,
Slip case
,
Binding copy
,
Bindery
A recased book is one whose pages have shaken loose and so has been repaired by having its covers glued or sewed back on more firmly.
aracnet.com
The text block has been removed and returned into the original binding with strengthening to the inside hinges and often new endpapers.
haymes.com
When a book's boards have been reattached to the original spine, sometimes with new endpapers.
magersandquinn.com
A repair, where a book is taken apart and put back together using original pages, cloth, and endpapers. Usually done to tighten the sewing or to wash the pages, etc.
ioba.org
A book that has been glued back into its covers after having been shaken loose.
barnesandnoble.com
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