Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebacking
Literary usage of Rebacking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Book Repair and Restoration: A Manual of Practical Suggestions for Bibliophiles by Mitchell Starrett Buck, Alfred Bonnardot (1918)
"In rebacking books bound in old calf or sheep, a smooth- grain brown morocco,
such as that known to the trade as Spanish morocco, will be found satisfactory ..."
2. Book Repair and Restoration: A Manual of Practical Suggestions for Bibliophiles by Mitchell Starrett Buck, Alfred Bonnardot (1918)
"In rebacking books bound in old calf or sheep, a smooth- grain brown morocco,
such as that known to the trade as Spanish morocco, will be found satisfactory ..."
3. Book Repair and Restoration: A Manual of Practical Suggestions for by Mitchell Starrett Buck, Alfred Bonnardot (1918)
"In rebacking books bound in old calf or sheep, a smooth- grain brown morocco,
such as that known to the trade as Spanish morocco, will be found satisfactory ..."
4. Annual Report of the Worcester County Law Library by Worcester County Law Library (Mass.) (1908)
"GE WIRE, Worcester, March 1, 1916. Deputy Librarian. Rebacking Law Books Rebacking
is only one form or manifestation of repairing ..."
5. Library Bookbinding by Arthur Low Bailey (1916)
"Rebacking At this point some binders reback to make a sharp joint, and to make
the book open ... It is doubtful, however, if rebacking is always necessary. ..."
6. Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the American Library by American Library Association General Meeting (1892)
"Owing to the fact that rebacking requires a greater proportionate outlay in labor
than binding, it is proportionately more expensive; yet whenever the ..."
7. American Book Prices Current (1917)
"Modern Painters. 5 vols., 1873-74. With Stones of Venice, 3 vols., 1873.
Autograph edition. Lond., 1873-74. 8 vols., 8vo. Cf., ge (needs rebacking ..."