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Definition of Crushed leather
1. Noun. Leather that has had its grain pattern accentuated.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crushed Leather
Literary usage of Crushed leather
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Profession of Bookselling: A Handbook of Practical Hints for the by Adolf ( Growoll (1895)
"To obtain crushed leather, the skin is first fitted to the book, and then the
book is placed between silver plates, and the whole is placed in a press. ..."
2. Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Library Association by American Library Association. Conference, American Library Association (1889)
"To obtain crushed leather, the skin is first fitted to the book, and then the
book is placed between silver plates, and the whole is placed in a press. ..."
3. Bookbinding for Bibliophiles: Being Notes on Some Technical Features of the by Fletcher Williams Battershall (1905)
"Blind tooling looks especially well on un- crushed leather. Varnish is a preservative
when considerately used. It should, however, be like the hidden coat ..."
4. Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the American Library by General Meeting, American Library Association (1889)
"To obtain crushed leather, the skin is first fitted to the book, and then the
book is placed between silver plates, and the whole is placed in a press. ..."