Discover the intricate world of paper box making and bookbinding with "The Paper Box Maker And American Bookbinder, Volume 27." This historical volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the techniques and practices of these essential crafts. Explore the methods used by artisans and manufacturers as they create paper boxes and finely bound books.
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