“Quick” here being a very relative term in the slow world of bookbinding.
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These were relatively quick, though, as they were both fairly straightforward repairs to case bound books. The spine on both were detached, the boards and a few pages were loose, but otherwise the sewing was sound.
The repairs were made with cotton toned to match the original bindings and kozo tissue.
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