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Deluxe Hard Binding
Authors
enjoy these binding benefits:
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Appearance of fine binding, priced affordably.
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Large cover embossing and layout included in price.
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ALA Certified Library Oversewn books.
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Free Spine Imprint
(Gold, Silver, Bronze, Black or Red Foil).
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Traditional
Corners ANSI/NISO/LIB
Z39.78
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Front Cover Imprint and Other Foil Colors Available.
All deluxe bindings are at the high end
of the book spectrum using the LBI guidelines. A very economical machined alternative to fine binding
by hand. Many deluxe
features are equal to fine binding. A full line of skivertex
(man made) materials are available for deluxe covers, however,
buckram, bonded
leather and leather (lamb skin) are also options.
Click here for a small list of other
materials available on special order.
All
the deluxe books feature:
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quality end papers
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library corners & other reinforcements
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milled sides
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your choice of first rate
cover materials
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stock placed, over .98
binder boards
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text imprint/embossing on the spine
free of charge in your choice of brilliant gold, silver, bronze, black or red metallic foil .
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Header and footer bands
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Spine Bars
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Always rounded
rather than square
back books - unless different request.
Plus:
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One custom, 6x9", gleaming foil
embossing/engraving of text/artwork - generally with free layout.
Use this on front, back or spine (if space allows).
Additional custom embossing
and sizes
available.
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Binder's choice of fabric - discount
available.
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Inquire about free upgrades for
other select color or effect foils.
HB Textures |
HB Prints | HB Colors |
HB Buckram Colors

FGS 2007 display included some
full color and
soft covers, but mainly hard cover
options.
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