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    biaxial stitch disposition
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    A bookblock which is sewn unsupported in two halves starting from each board, with the two halves tied together down the centre of the spine. This structure is typical of many genuine Greek-style bindings, and allowed the binders to create acute joints along the spine edge of each board.
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