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J John Halliday
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The corners and back-cover are now ready for pasting on. Take the book out of the press, file off the back edge of the cardboard to do away with the abrupt line of junction, sht the muslin at both sides of the "head" and "tail" for a distance of about J. In. To SMALL SECTION BOOKS.
31 allow the cloth to be turned in on itself. Both children and adults are sorely tempted here to cut the cloth in order to turn it over the head of the book. By cutting at the head all chances of a good finish are a
...bsolutely lost. Instead of cutting the cloth, the muslin is cut as shown in Fig. 17. Paste the cloth back piece and corner pieces ; fix the latter, first rubbing them well down on the face.
Fig. 17.
leaving such a margin as will ensure a good close mitre ^ on the inside when the cloth is turned over the edge and on to the inner face of the board. The four corners done, the back cloth may be put on and rubbed well down on to the back. Now stand the book on its end, draw the cloth away from the top of the board, double the projecting part back on itself, at the same time putting it through the slits in the muslin, over the edges of the boards, and on to the inside.


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