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    A sewn endleaf guard found at the beginning and end of a bookblock which is not folded around the full leaves of the endleaf which are part of a separate unit. Separately-sewn endleaf guards would appear to be a particularly French phenomenon first found in the last quarter of the sixteenth century and surviving through to the beginning of the nineteenth.
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