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The tanner-boy and how he became Lieutenant General
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Accession number
15103.D
Title
The tanner-boy and how he became Lieutenant General
Author
Penniman, Major
Publisher
Boston : Roberts Brothers
Date
1864
Dimensions
cm x cm x cm
Call number
Uz
Binding type
full cloth
hollow back
Sewing pattern
2-on
Sewing supports
3 cords
Sewing stations
5
Kerfs
yes
First text attachment
inside
glued
frayed
Text attachment
3 cords
Reinforcing strip
no
Spine lining
yes, crash
Waste sheet
yes, full
Bookcloth color
dark green
Bookcloth grain code
Bea5
Bookcloth grain name
bead (6-7/cm.)
Bookcloth type
Grained
Board construction
laminated
Board thickness
2 mm
Endpapers
colored - pulp
Endpaper structure
double folio - sewn
Endpaper color
yellow
Front board decoration
blind stamped
Back board decoration
brasses identical to front
Spine decoration
blind stamped
Titling
ornamental lettering
ornaments
Text edges
trimmed - plain
Brass engraving
feely? can't see sig but looks like one
Endbands
none
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