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Woven textiles specifically designed for use as a covering material for books, with a filler (usually starch-based) intended to prevent adhesives striking through to the surface, which could also take colour and embossed decoration. The first examples, using a simple glazed textile, are found from the mid 1820's, but from 1830 onwards, they appear in a bewildering variety of grains and colours.
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glatt tøy av lin eller bomull vevd i toskaft, som gjennom appretur er gjort stivt og ugjennomtrengelig for lim
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tekstil
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Language of Bindings
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ribbon-embossed bookcloths
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