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Usually a plate or leaf etc added to book after binding, lightly glued to one edge
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An illustration or addition pasted in a publication.
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A method of inserting plates into a book. A small amount of glue or gum is placed on the corners of the plate which is then attached to one of the bound in pages.
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plates (illustrations), maps or other inserts that have been glued along the inside edge of another page rather than bound into the book; may also refer to an item that has been similarly glued into a book (like an autograph letter) by a sometime owner.
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The attachment of a loose leaf of paper by means of a thin line of paste that holds the item in place. A page that has fallen out of a book can frequently be 'tipped-in' eliminating the need for the book to be completely rebound.
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Paper, photograph, or print glued down by only a narrow strip.
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material such as a photo, letter, author-signed bookplate, or review slip that is attached to a book. see also Laid In
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lightly fixed in along one edge only.
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a sheet or sheets which were not part of the press impression, are added at a later stage by dabbing minute amounts of glue onto the edge or corners of the sheet to be pasted into the book (for example, color plates or errata sheets)
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The separate insertion of a single page into a book either during or after binding by pasting one edge.
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