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By embracing the principles of localized intelligence and real-time AI processing, organizations across sectors can achieve ...
The cult video game by FromSoftware goes high literature with a collector’s item book that expands the world into print. The ...
The trend of spayed edges is everywhere in publishing right now, particularly in the world of fantasy. Here's why that's not ...
I have been leafing through old books dating from the 16th to 19th centuries. Last Monday, I spent half a day documenting ...
"The 14th Colony: George Washington's Planned Inva Unknown Binding" by Roger Smith, published in 2014. A Florida resident, Smith wrote about one of the more unique stories of the American Revolution.
Now, a copy of these rare stories has been discovered — in the book binding of a 16th-century archival register. The book binding was originally found in 2019 in a box of scrolls, researchers said.
Now, a copy of these rare stories has been discovered — in the book binding of a 16th-century archival register. The book binding was originally found in 2019 in a box of scrolls, researchers said.
The manuscript had survived the centuries after being recycled and repurposed in the 1500s as the cover for a property record from Huntingfield Manor in Suffolk, owned by the Vanneck family of ...
Binding the inkjet future: Short-run book production in India As the demand for short-run book printing surges in India, new bookbinding technologies are bridging the gap between customisation, ...
I’m here as part of Homo Faber, the monthlong contemporary craft exhibition hosted by the Michelangelo Foundation. A reverence for books and their artistry fills Bottega del Tintoretto.
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