Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books
A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology

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Braille book ( Braille binding )

A book printed by the Braille process, i.e., the dampened paper is embossed with codes of raised dots. Braille books are bound much like other books except that they are generally liberally stubbed and they are not pressed after casing-in, as the pressure would flatten the raised characters.




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