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bookbinding


book·bind·ing

B0390400 (bo͝ok′bīn′dĭng)n.1. The art, trade, or profession of binding books.2. The binding of a book.
book′bind′er n.book′bind′er·y n.

book•bind•ing

(ˈbʊkˌbaɪn dɪŋ)

n. 1. the process or art of binding books. 2. the binding of a book. [1765–75] book′bind`er, n. book′bind`er•y, n., pl. -er•ies.
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Noun1.bookbinding - the craft of binding booksbookbinding - the craft of binding books handicraft - a craft that requires skillful hands
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装订

book

(buk) noun1. a number of sheets of paper (especially printed) bound together. an exercise book. 簿、冊 卷、篇、部本子、簿册 2. a piece of writing, bound and covered. I've written a book on Shakespeare.3. a record of bets. 下注記錄 赌帐 verb1. to buy or reserve (a ticket, seat etc) for a play etc. I've booked four seats for Friday's concert. 預購,預訂 预购,预定 2. to hire in advance. We've booked the hall for Saturday. 預租 预定ˈbookable adjective able to be reserved in advance. Are these seats bookable? 可預訂的 可预定的ˈbooking noun a reservation. 預約 预约ˈbooklet (-lit) noun a small, thin book. a booklet about the history of the town. 小冊子 小册子ˈbookbinding noun putting the covers on books. 裝訂 装订ˈbookbinder noun 裝訂者 装订者ˈbookcase noun a set of shelves for books. 書櫥,書櫃 书橱,书柜 ˈbooking-office noun an office where travel tickets etc are sold. a queue at the station booking-office. 售票處 售票处ˈbookmaker noun a professional betting man who takes bets and pays winnings. 莊家,博彩公司 登记赌注者 ˈbookmark noun something put in a book to mark a particular page. 書籤 书签ˈbookseller noun a person who sells books. 書商 书商ˈbookshelf noun a shelf on which books are kept. 書架 书架ˈbookshop noun a shop which sells books. 書店 书店ˈbookworm noun a person who reads a lot. 書呆子,書蟲,極愛看書的人 书呆子,蛀书虫 booked up having every ticket sold. The theatre is booked up for the season. 預售一空 预定一空book in to sign one's name on the list of guests at an hotel etc. We have booked in at the Royal Hotel. 簽到 签到,登记 by the book strictly according to the rules. She always does things by the book. 完全照規定 严格按照规章办事

bookbinding


bookbinding.

The art and business of bookbinding began with the protection of parchment manuscripts with boards. Papyrus had originally been produced in rolls, but sheets of parchment came to be folded and fastened together with sewing by the 2d cent. A.D. In the Middle Ages the practice of making fine bindings for these sewn volumes rose to great heights; books were rare and precious articles, and many were treated with exquisite bindings: they were gilded, jeweled, fashioned of ivory, wood, leather, or brass. The techniques of folding and sewing together sheets in small lots, combining those lots with tapes, and sewing and fastening boards on the outside as protection changed but little from the medieval monastery to the modern book bindery. The invention of printingprinting,
means of producing reproductions of written material or images in multiple copies. There are four traditional types of printing: relief printing (with which this article is mainly concerned), intaglio, lithography, and screen process printing.
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 greatly increased the demand for the bookbinder's work, establishing it as a business. The finest binding is still done by hand. In machine binding (called casing), the cover, or case, is made separate from the book and then glued to it. The covering of the boards, usually called the binding, is most frequently of cloth, heavy paper, vellum, leather, or imitations of leather. The preferred leathers are oasis goat and levant. Leather bindings are sometimes decorated by marblingmarbling,
in bookbinding, a process of coloring the sides, edges, or end papers of a book in a design that suggests the veins and mottles of marble. In tree marbling, as of tree calf bindings, the design suggests also the trunk and branches of a tree.
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, tooling, or embossingembossing,
process of producing upon various materials designs or patterns in relief by mechanical means. The material is pressed between a pair of dies especially adapted to its hardness and the depth of the design needed.
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Bibliography

See H. Lehmann-Haupt, ed., Bookbinding in America (1941, repr. 1967); B. C. Middleton, A History of English Craft Bookbinding Technique (1978); D. Muir, Binding and Repairing Books by Hand (1978); E. Walker, The Art of Book-binding (1984).

Bookbinding

 

(also binding), the durable and usually stiff cover in which the pages of a book are pasted. Bookbindings may be made from cardboard, leather, cloth, paper, polymers, or other materials.

The first bookbindings date to the first century A.D., at which time manuscript books on parchment first appeared in Europe. By the 17th century, as a result of the use of paper and the development of printing, the quality of handmade bindings had significantly improved. The production of mass editions led to the mechanization of bookmaking and changes in the structure of the binding.

In the USSR, several types of bookbindings are used, which differ in the appearance of the cover, the method of fastening and reinforcing the unbacked book, and the method of attaching the book to the cover. Three types of bookcovers, or cases, are made. One type consists of one piece of material. Another type consists of two cardboard sides and a back made of strong paper, which are pasted together and covered with one piece of binding paper or fabric. A third type of case has a backbone covered with one type of material and cardboard sides covered with another. It and other sophisticated types of bookbindings are produced by casemakers. The material for the cover is fed to these machines in sheets or rolls.

Inscriptions or illustrations are applied on the covers by ink printing, by imprinting a textured design with a hot stamp, or by gold tooling.

One of the first steps in binding a book involves attaching the endpapers to the front and back signatures. After the signatures are sewn or pasted together, gauze or another backing material is pasted to the backbone. The three edges of each book are trimmed, and the turn-in is pasted to the edges of the backbone. The book is then pasted into its cover.

All bookbinding operations are carried out on assembly lines. As many as 2,000 to 3,000 books are bound per hour. The procedure requires six to eight persons. The production of books that have full bindings and that are not sewn requires half as many operations, and productivity reaches as high as 5,000 to 6,000 books per hour.

O. B. KUPTSOVA

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