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  • I'd like to know book binding myself, where I could re-bind some of the really old books I have.

    Books: Modernity's Abuse of an Art Donald Goodman 2008

  • I wonder if the Library of Congress has problems with this or if they just re-bind stuff with their internal book-binding shop? otter says:

    Publishers must DIE! – Grasping for the Wind 2005

  • Matters were aggravated by the military surgeon coming out of the hospital finally, after the men had been standing uncomplainingly for several hours in the baking heat, going a certain distance along the line, and then brutally telling all those beyond that point that they could re-bind up their wounds and come to see him the next morning.

    Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

  • You can find a print shop or bookbinder who will cut the pages professionally, and re-bind the book when you're done.

    The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley

  • Grim took off his turban, examined it and decided to re-bind it with the outside in.

    Jimgrim Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1931

  • When I return I will stand in the open space yonder with a slave, making pretence to re-bind a burst bundle of merchandise.

    Pearl-Maiden Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • While the Nation slumbered in indifference, she feared that these men, still full of the spirit of slavery, in the very name of law and order, under the pretense of decency and justice, would re-bind those whose feet had just begun to tread the path of liberty with shackles only less onerous than those which had been dashed from

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • While the Nation slumbered in indifference, she feared that these men, still full of the spirit of slavery, in the very name of law and order, under the pretense of decency and justice, would re-bind those whose feet had just begun to tread the path of liberty with shackles only less onerous than those which had been dashed from their limbs by red-handed war.

    Bricks Without Straw Albion Winegar Tourg��e 1871

  • -- Paste all loose slips of MSS. into the pages of a blank book; and stitch your memoranda books where they are torn; give them to a bookbinder, at the first opportunity, to re-bind and page them, adding an abundance of blank leaves.

    The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries Francis Galton 1866

  • If you can't read papers re-bind "use" away from the mousebuttons.

    WorthPlaying.com - All about games! 2010

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