Printing and bookbinding for schools . s that of the Library Binding, page 27. It is much easier to handle this problem by making thebook of regular sections instead of using the one and one-half inch strips, and then cutting out every 3rd or 4th leafafter it is completed. These leaves are not wasted. Theymay be used for smaller books. 2. Typical Library Binding. See page 22. Half leather. Sewed on tapes. Double boards. Erench joint. Backed and rounded. Head cut and colored. Cord inserted instead of headband. SUGGESTIVE COURSE 67 3. Portfolio. Bound in leatlier and paper or cloth. Three boards


Printing and bookbinding for schools . s that of the Library Binding, page 27. It is much easier to handle this problem by making thebook of regular sections instead of using the one and one-half inch strips, and then cutting out every 3rd or 4th leafafter it is completed. These leaves are not wasted. Theymay be used for smaller books. 2. Typical Library Binding. See page 22. Half leather. Sewed on tapes. Double boards. Erench joint. Backed and rounded. Head cut and colored. Cord inserted instead of headband. SUGGESTIVE COURSE 67 3. Portfolio. Bound in leatlier and paper or cloth. Three boards arecut the same size. The joints between the boards aretreated exactly like the back of a case binding, except thatleather is used and that the inside of the joints are alsolined up with leather. Small boards for the flaps arejoined in the same manner to the ends of the middle 1)oard,Fig. ^2 shows the portfolio with only the leather pastedon. The cover paper or cloth is cut and pasted exactly likethat of the Library or Extra


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