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Allen, Sue. Victorian bookbindings: a pictorial survey. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976. [HOLLIS]

 

British Library. “Database of Bookbindings.” http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/bookbindings/.

 

Callery, Bernadette G., and Elizabeth A. Mosimann. The tradition of fine bookbinding in the twentieth century: catalogue of an exhibition, 12 November 1979 to 15 February 1980. Pittsburgh: Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1979. [HOLLIS]

 

Cloonan, Michèle Valerie. Early bindings in paper: a brief history of European hand-made paper-covered books with a multilingual glossary. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1991. [HOLLIS]

 

Foot, Mirjam. The history of bookbinding as a mirror of society. The Panizzi lectures, 1997. London: British Library, 1998. [HOLLIS]

 

Foot, Mirjam. Eloquent witnesses: bookbindings and their history: a volume of essays dedicated to the memory of Dr. Phiroze Randeria. London: Bibliographical Society; New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2004. [HOLLIS]


Greenfield, Jane. ABC of bookbinding: a unique glossary with over 700 illustrations for collectors & librarians. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 1998. [HOLLIS]

 

James, Elizabeth. “An Insight into the Management of Railway Bookstalls in the Eighteen Fifties.” Publishing History 10 (1981): 65-69. [HOLLIS]

 

King, Edmund M. B. 2003. Victorian decorated trade bindings, 1830-1880: a descriptive bibliography. London: British Library; New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press. [HOLLIS]

 

Marks, P. J. M. The British Library guide to bookbinding: history and techniques. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. [HOLLIS]

 

Martin, Henri-Jean. “The Bibliothèque Bleue.” Publishing History 3 (1978): 70-102. [HOLLIS]

 

Pearson, David. For the love of the binding: studies in bookbinding history presented to Mirjam Foot. London: British Library; New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2000. [HOLLIS]

 

Pearson, David. Books as history: the importance of books beyond their texts. London: British Library; New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 2008. [HOLLIS]

 

Roberts, Matt, and Don Etherington. Bookbinding and the conservation of books: a dictionary of descriptive terminology. Washington: Library of Congress, 1982. [HOLLIS] [available online]

 

R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company. A rod for the back of the binder; some considerations of binding with reference to the ideals of the Lakeside Press. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1928. [HOLLIS]

 

Sachs, Paul J. “Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection.” Official Register of Harvard University: Issue Containing the Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports for Departments for 1943-1944 (1947): 366-369. [HOLLIS] [available online]

 

Walker, Edward, and Paul S. Koda. The art of book-binding: its rise and progress: including a descriptive account of the New York Book-Bindery. The Oak Knoll series on the history of the book. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Press, 1984. [HOLLIS]

 

Wolfe, Richard J. Marbled paper: its history, techniques, and patterns: with special reference to the relationship of marbling to bookbinding in Europe and the Western world. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990. [HOLLIS]