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stabbing (techniques)
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The process of holding bookblocks together by stabbing a material such as thread, textile tape, parchment or tanned or tawed skin thongs through the inner margin of an entire bookblock (see also stitching in blocks). Stitching is such a simple technique that it was used both formally and informally from a very early date, but was recognised as a cheap and inferior alternative to sewing, and attempts were made in England in 1586 to control its use in order to protect the work of the bookbinders.
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hefteteknikk som utføres langsetter og fra utsiden av ryggen på bokblokken
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ferdiggjøring
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Language of Bindings
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direct stitching
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luntehefting
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primary stitching
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secondary stitching
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