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The case (Bradel) binding is the most common, general purpose binding structure in use by binders in Germany. What sets it apart from other case bindings is that the cover boards and spine stiffener are joined together with a strip of sturdy paper before covering. This allows the covers to be fit precisely to the textblock,
German Stiffened Paper Bindings (2012). Known as broschuren and steifbroschuren in German, these brochures, pamphlets, and other related bindings have long been a part of the German bookbinding tradition. These can range from single section pamphlets with simple wrappers to adhesive bound or sewn textblocks in
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3 Jan 2013 This is the first of three posts on the Bradel binding. This style of binding can be traced to 18th century Germany. The origin of the binding is uncertain, but the name comes from a French binder working in Germany, Alexis-Pierre Bradel. It originally appeared as a temporary binding, but the results were
A Bradel binding (also called a bonnet or bristol board binding, a German Case binding, or in French as Cartonnage a la Bradel or en gist) is a style of book binding with a hollow back. It most resembles a case binding in that it has a hollow back and visible joint, but unlike a case binding, it is built up on the book.
6 Feb 2011 Both Frost (1982) and Cloonan (1991) indicate that paper case bindings in form or another were popular in Italy and Germany as early as the 17th century; however, the cloth-covered variety that we are producing is very much a 19th century form (Frost). Case binding offers a distinct manufacturing
1 Jun 2015 Preparing the text block: There are a couple different ways for including endpapers into a text block. You can sew them in as a separate signature, or tip them in (narrow glue band) once the text block has been sewn. The third way is to use a hook, which adds extra structural stability to the
Since the binding needed to be completed in a fairly short time period and I wanted to work the boards separately, I chose to use a variant of the Bradel structure. Peter Verheyen published an article and tutorial titled Der Gebrochene Rucken: a variation of the German case binding, which was my guide throughout its
1 Aug 2016 The Book Arts and Bookbinding Web: #1 site for book arts and bookbinding resources on the net, and serving the subscribers to the Bonefolder and Book_Arts-L, a listserv for all the book arts. Includes links to related sites, tutorials, images of bindings and book objects. Homepage for Peter Verheyen:
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