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“ The spine pictured here we like to informally (and affectionately) call a Frankenstein binding. There are layers of damage and repairs made to this book and the result is actually quite beautiful. #narrativelibrarianship
Walter,...

librarycompany:

The spine pictured here we like to informally (and affectionately) call a Frankenstein binding. There are layers of damage and repairs made to this book and the result is actually quite beautiful. #narrativelibrarianship 

Walter, Nehemiah, 1663-1750. A discourse concerning the wonderfulness of Christ. … Boston in New-England: : Printed by B. Green, for Eleazer Phillips, 1713.


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