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The Rated Red Crew builds a hidden book safe for valuables. Comedian’s arrest over social media posts sparks warning for Americans Hugh Bonneville interrupts Downton Abbey interview with plea on ...
It's no secret. Retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble are absolute powerhouses in the book industry, yet their products leave something to be desired, something that can't be found online or even ...
At first glance, the 16th-century register found in the Cambridge University Library might not seem the most remarkable of objects. Its brittle pages simply held handwritten records of property deeds ...
World Book Day has arrived, and children across the country are stepping into the shoes of their favourite literary characters. But if you've left costume planning to the last minute, there's no need ...
Hello friends! In this video I will show you an easy way to make a wicker basket out of cardboard and paper. You can use any cardboard, I used 3mm thick binding cardboard. You can also cut out the ...
If you like the look of paper lanterns, you'll love this simple project for making a floating old book lantern. This easy-to-make craft is the perfect hanging decoration for any room. You can use it ...
My husband loves anything miniature, so this adorable little miniature book keychain I made from old book pages is a new favorite craft. This project was inspired by the many mini-books I've seen over ...
In April, the National Library of France removed four 19th century books, all published in Great Britain, from its shelves because the covers were likely laced with arsenic. The books have been placed ...
Maia Kobabe, has co-written “Breathe: Journeys to Healthy Binding” about the transgender experience focusing on chest binding and guidance for safe binding while emphasizing the importance of health ...
Luqman Azhar is a rare breed in the Malaysian old trades scene – a young man with a knack for breathing new life into antiquarian books. The 36-year-old avid reader and book collector turned his ...
Whether you are self-publishing a book, creating a photo album, encasing a graduation thesis, or preserving a journal, binding your pages into a cohesive volume is often the satisfying final step.
French author Arsène Houssaye wrote the book in 1879, then gave a copy to French physician Ludovic Bouland. Harvard Library For the last 90 years, Harvard University has had a book bound with human ...