Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books
A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology

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unbleached groundwood paper

A paper manufactured from pulp produced by grinding wood to a relatively fine fiber length. The pulp is well screened to eliminate shives and dirt, and possesses relatively good brightness. The paper produced from it is relatively opaque, well closed up, and has a uniform printing surface. (17 , 98 )




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