A binding procedure where adjacent pages are stacked together. The spine edge is glued, and then a cover is glued onto the spine.
Binding process used in magazines where the spine of the publication is glued and flattened (also known as 'square bound'). The commonest alternative is the 'stapled' or 'saddle-stitched' binding method.
in printing, the spine of a publication that is glued, not stapled, to hold the pages together.
A bindery finishing process where the text pages of a book are sewn together and a cover is wrapped around the pages and attached with glue.
An adhesive binding type (as opposed to sewing or stitching) for paperback books that employs a synthetic glue to bind loose leaves to produce the text block of a book.
Also called adhesive bound. Binding that uses glue along the spine to attach a wrap-around cover.
When the pages of a book are held together by a cover glued to the spine and wrapped around to form the front and back covers - i.e. paperback books.
a style of binding in which all pages are held together by adhesive at the back or binding edge.
A binding method that uses plastic glue to bind the loose leaves to the book cover.