But should you be worried? "I encourage anyone who may have an emerald green bookbinding in their collection—whether home or ...
Working right from home you can bind books in small quantities and repair antique books. Bookbinding equipment is very inexpensive to purchase and there are even construction plans available that ...
The reason? Their vibrant green cloth covers raised suspicions of containing arsenic. This concern is rooted in historical ...
"Bookworm" is a cute thing to call a voracious reader, but actual bookworms—as well as microorganisms and time—break down the ...
When she's not editing, you can find her practicing bookbinding skills or running at a very low speed through the streets of Charlotte. Courtney Johnston is a senior editor leading the CNET Money ...
When she's not editing, you can find her practicing bookbinding skills or running at a very low speed through the streets of Charlotte. Dori Zinn loves helping people learn and understand money.
Bookbinding process flow chart (credit: Journal of Proteome Research) Starch glue, on the other hand, is made from the ...
Both lead and chromium are toxic. But yellow books are less of a concern than green and red. Lead chromate is not ...
Throw in the shelf of eclectic staff picks, a robust calendar of events (think author appearances and bookbinding workshops) ...
BOOKS made up to a century ago may contain remnants of arsenic or other chemicals and could cause poisoning just by touching ...