Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebacked
Literary usage of Rebacked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Book Prices Current (1921)
"Cf. (rebacked), Moynan, A., June 14, '20. (387) $30.00. DESCRIPTION OF THE RIVER
SUSQUEHANNA, WITH Observations on its Trade and Navigation. Phila.. 1796. ..."
2. Stevens's Historical Collections ...: Sold by Auction by Messrs. Sotheby by Henry Stevens (1881)
"Beautif ally clean copy in old morocco, richly tooled on the sides, skilfully
rebacked and restored. A choice copy in every respect ..."
3. Source Books on American History: Priced Catalogue of a Remarkable by Lathrop C. Harper (1914)
"18 vols., 8vo, full calf, neatly rebacked. London, 1824. $35-00 The distinguishing
feature of this collection is that it is devoted to voyages and travels ..."
4. Book-prices Current: A Record of Prices at which Books Have Been Sold at Auction (1916)
"(rebacked), title defective, some leaves slightly defective, same sale, ...
(rebacked), (title and a few leaves at beginning and end stained), 1640, ..."
5. Catalogue by Dulau & Co., ltd., Booksellers, London (1845)
"Translated from the Leyden edition of 1728. 8vo., calf, rebacked ... Portrait and
29 full-page anatomical plates. 8vo., half calf, rebacked. ..."
6. Auction Prices of Books: A Representative Record Arranged in Alphabetical by Luther Samuel Livingston (1905)
"Cf. (rebacked), Barber, Apr., 1900. (258) £22 10s. Cf., Smith, May, '01. (666) £36.
... Cf. (rebacked, title and 3 leaves mended), Roper, Apr., '97. ..."