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" The Back Finished in Compartments with parts of Gold studded Work, and open Work to Relieve the Rich close studded Work. All the Tools except Studded points, are obliged to be Workt off plain first — and afterwards the Gold laid on and •Worked off... "
The bibliographical decameron; or, Ten days pleasant discourse upon ... - Page 509
by Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1817
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Form of the Books of the Ancients: With a ...

John Andrews Arnett, John Hannett - Bookbinding - 1837 - 262 pages
...Measured with the Compasses. It takes a great deal of Time, making out the different Measurements ; preparing the Tools ; and making out New Patterns....— and afterwards the Gold laid on and •Worked off again. And this Gold Work requires Double Gold, being on Rough Grain'd Morocco. The Impressions...
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Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy of libraries

Edward Edwards - Libraries - 1859 - 1198 pages
...Measured with the compasses. It takes a great deal of time, making out the different measurements; preparing the tools; and making out new patterns....first, — and afterwards the gold laid on and worked off again. And this gold work requires double gold being on rough graind morocco. The impressions of...
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Memoirs of Library: Includ. a Hdbook of Library Economy, Volume 2

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1196 pages
...deal of time, making out the different measurements; preparing the tools; and making out new pattern*. The back finished in compartments with parts of gold...first, — and afterwards the gold laid on and worked off again. And this gold work requires double gold being on rough graind morocco. The impressions of...
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Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy of libraries

Edward Edwards - Libraries - 1859 - 1192 pages
...deal of time, making out the different measurements; preparing the tools; and making out new pattens. The back finished in compartments with parts of gold...except studded points are obliged to be workt off plain tirst, — and afterwards the gold laid on and worked off again. AnJ this gold work requires double...
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Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 16-17

United States - 1881 - 1180 pages
...Work, Measured with the Compasses. It takes a great deal of Time making out the different measurements, preparing the Tools, and making out new patterns....the Rich close studded Work. All the Tools except the studded points are obliged to be worked off plain first, and afterward the gold laid on and worked...
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The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales, Volume 8

Charles Wilkins - Wales - 1885 - 786 pages
...preparing the Tools, and making out New Patterns. The Book finished in compartments with parts of Gold Studded Work. All the Tools except Studded points are obliged to be worked off plain first— and afterwards the Gold laid on and worked otf again. And this Gold Work...
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The Leisure Hour, Volume 31

Leisure - 1882 - 800 pages
...preparing the Tools, and making out New Patterns. The Book finished in compartments with parts of Gold Studded Work. All the Tools except Studded points are obliged to be worked off plain first — and afterwards the Gold laid on, and Worked off again. And this Gold Work...
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The Binding of Books: An Essay in the History of Gold-tooled Bindings

Herbert Percy Horne - Bookbinding - 1894 - 304 pages
...Measured with the Compasses. It takes a great deal of Time, making out the different Measure-ments ; preparing the Tools ; and making out New Patterns....first. — and afterwards the Gold laid on and Worked off again, And this Gold Work requires Double Gold being on Rough Grain'd Morocco, The Impressions...
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The Binding of Books: An Essay in the History of Gold-tooled Bindings

Herbert Percy Horne - Bookbinding - 1894 - 306 pages
...out the different Measure-ments ; preparing the Tools ; and making out New Patterns. The BackFinished in Compartments with parts of Gold studded Work, and...first — and afterwards the Gold laid on and Worked off again, And this Gold Work requires Double Gold being on Rough Grain'd Morocco, The Impressions...
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Bookbinding in England and France, Volume 2

William Younger Fletcher - Bookbinding - 1897 - 198 pages
...Measured with the Compasses. It takes a great deal of Time making out the different Measure-ments ; preparing the Tools ; and making out New Patterns....first, and afterwards the Gold laid on and Worked off again, and this Gold Work requires Double Gold being on Rough Grain'd Morocco. The Impressions...
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