Literatur - Buchbinderei
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit dem Buchbinden, wie zum Beispiel „Octavo“, „Spine“ und „Fore Edge“.
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a book that measures approximately 5.1 x 7.8 inches (130 x 198 mm) and is generally larger than a mass-market paperback but smaller than a trade paperback
a sheet of paper or parchment that has been folded in half to create two leaves or four pages
a type of hardcover book binding that combines the advantages of both case binding and flexible binding
a bookbinding method that uses the skin of a calf to cover the book's boards or spine
a bookbinding method in which the book's pages are arranged in signatures, sewn together, and then glued to a flexible spine
a bookbinding technique where plastic teeth are inserted into a series of punched holes along the spine of a book's pages and then secured by a plastic comb
a bookbinding technique in which folded pages are sewn together through their folded creases and attached to a cover made of wood, leather or other materials
a book size resulting from folding a full sheet of paper three times to create eight leaves or 16 pages
a small, pocket-sized book format that typically measures around 4.5 inches by 7 inches (114mm x 178mm)
a strip of paper or material wrapped around a book cover, often used to advertise or promote the book
a book size that results from folding a sheet of paper three times to produce eight leaves
a binding method in which a series of metal loops are formed along the spine edge of a book block and then crimped tightly to a wire binding element that passes through the loops
a book size resulting from folding a sheet of paper into 12 leaves (24 pages), each one being approximately one-twelfth the size of the original sheet
a traditional bookbinding method that uses a wooden board cover attached by thongs or cords
a portion of a book cover that extends beyond the edges of the pages and folds over to protect the page edges
a group of folded sheets of paper or leaves that are nested together to form a section of a book
a style of binding popular in medieval times where the book was contained in a bag or purse that was suspended from a girdle or belt worn around the waist
a bookbinding method in which the book cover is made of flexible material such as leather, vellum, or paper, and is not reinforced with cardboard or other stiff materials
a method of bookbinding where the signatures are sewn together through the folds, rather than along the spine edge, allowing the book to lay flat when opened
a bookbinding technique where a flexible adhesive is used to attach a paper cover to the spine of the book block
a small format book that is designed to fit easily into a pocket or purse
a book size that results from folding printed sheets twice to create four leaves, making eight pages
a section of a book made up of a small number of sheets of paper or parchment folded together
a book size that measures approximately 25 x 16 cm or 10 x 6.25 inches
a type of binding where a book cover is directly glued to the spine of the text block, without the use of endpapers or joint hinges
a grouping of folded pages that are sewn or glued together to make up a larger portion of the book
a bookbinding technique that involves sewing together groups of pages, or signatures, to create a book block
a book size that results from folding each printed sheet into 16 leaves (32 pages)
a group of pages in a book, typically printed on both sides of a single sheet of paper, that are folded and bound together to form a section of the book
the edge of a book that binds all the pages together, usually with the title and the publisher's name appearing on its cover
a bookbinding method that uses a spiral of plastic or metal to hold the pages together
a bookbinding technique where the pages are bound together by piercing the spine and sewing them in place with thread or wire
the process of binding together sheets of paper or other materials using staples
a method of bookbinding that involves stapling the folded sheets of paper or the signatures through the fold line at the center of the booklet or magazine
a method of bookbinding in which the folded sheets of a book are secured together at the spine with glue rather than thread
a type of binding where the pages of a book are glued together at the spine and attached to a cardboard backing
a method of bookbinding where the pages are sewn together with thread before being attached to the cover, resulting in a strong and durable binding
a bookbinding method in which pages are bound together using a strip of cloth or paper tape that is glued to the spine of the book block
a type of book binding that uses heat to adhere glue to the spine of a book, creating a secure bind
the process of adding a title or headline to a piece of written or visual work, such as a book, article, or webpage
the process of cutting off the rough edges of a book to make it neat and uniform in size
a type of binding that uses plastic strips with 4 prongs that fit into rectangular holes to hold the pages together
the left-hand page of an open book or the backside of a printed page, typically numbered with even numbers in a bound book