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Table of contents:
Cuban Book Arts Collaborations – Steven Daiber / Colaboración Cubana en el Libro de las Artes – Steven Daiber
Capturing the Quotidian: Book Artists Explore New Tools – Miriam Schaer
Evening Conversations of the Booklover Rubricius and the Printer Tympanus – Oldrich Menhart
The New Oriental Binding Structure described – Monique Lallier and Pamela Barrios
Eyes Wide Open and Fingers Crossed: Production and Distribution Problems with Large-Editioned Artists’ Books – Phil Zimmermann
Tomorrow’s Past – Charles Gledhill
A Non-Adhesive Externally-Sewn Binding Solution
to a 14th C. Vellum Manuscript – Scott Kellar
Focus On Artists’ Books V: Artspace Mackay – Doug Spowart
Reading by Space and Time in Building by the Book – Mary Tasillo
An international survey of experimental books – Grant Mandarino
Bonefolder Bind-O-Rama 2010: The Thread That Binds
Book Reviews
Baker, Cathleen A. From the Hand to the Machine. Nineteenth-century American paper and mediums: technologies, materials and conservation. Review by Jeffrey S. Peachey
Carlisle, Kate. Homicide in Hardcover, If Books Could Kill, and The Lies That Bind. Review by Marieka Kaye
Etherington, Don. Bookbinding & Conservation: A Sixty-year Odyssey of Art and Craft. Review by Peter D. Verheyen
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