Fancy rule - Acetic Acid. See Acids, organic.
- Acids, mineral, 20, 21
- ---- ---- See also Sulphuric acid.
- ---- organic; sulphuric acid substituted for, 8, 9
- ----, ---- Use of, advocated, 21
- Aniline dyes. See Leather, dyeing.
- AthenÆum Club Committee on leather decay, 11
- Binderies, private; fitting and administration, 41-54
- Binding contracts, 13, 24, 25
- Binding specifications, model, 25
- Bookbinding, education in, want of provision for, 43
- Bookbinding in Public Libraries. See Binderies, private.
- Bookbinding leathers. See Leather; and under names of skins, e.g., Goatskin, &c.
- Book cleaning and polishing. See Leather preservative compositions.
- Books; replacing within covers, 43, 52, 53
- Book-sewing; stabbing process for pamphlets, 42, 43
- ---- ---- Modern methods, 43, 44
- Calvert, C., on decay of leather, 11
- Catechol tannins condemned. See Tannins.
- Calfskin, 26, 36
- Cockerell, D.: Note on Bookbinding, 25
- Damp, influence upon leather, 27, 48
- Davenport, C.: “Repairing and Binding of Books for Public Libraries.” Chap. IV., 41-48
- Decay of leather. See Leather, decay.
- Dyeing leather. See Leather, dyeing.
- Formic acid. See Acids, organic.
- Gas fumes; influence upon leather, 11, 12
- Goatskin, 26, 34-36
- Graining, artificial, of leather. See Leather, artificial graining.
- Heat; action upon leather, 11, 12, 27
- Hogskin. See Pigskin.
- Hull Public Library; Reports on private bindery, 45-47
- Hulme, E. W.: “History of Sumach Tanning, &c.” Chap. I., 7-14
- Jones, A. S.: “Provenance, &c., of Bookbinding Leathers.” Chap. III., 31-38
- Lactic acid. See Acids, organic.
- Lawton, W. F. See Hull Public Library.
- Leather, artificial graining of, 10, 22, 31
- ---- bindings; conditions for preserving, 27
- ----, decay of; history, 1
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