1. Machine-Made Paper, Seam Marks, and Bibliographical Analysis.
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McMullin, B. J.
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PAPERMAKING , *PAPERMAKING machinery design & construction , *PAPER finishing , *PAPERMAKING machinery industry , *STOCK preparation (Papermaking) , *BOOK format , *PRINTING equipment , *HISTORY - Abstract
The article presents research concerning the nature of web seams, their characteristics, bibliographic significance, and application to the analysis of books printed with machine-made paper made during the early nineteenth century. The collection of observations are meant to contribute further to comments presented in a paper by Catherine M. Rodriguez titled "The Use of Web Seam Evidence to Determine Format." The basic terms used in the making of paper by machine, such as wire, seam and web, are defined. Suggested systems for recording the incidence of seam marks and the possible application of seam marks to bibliographical analysis are discussed.
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- 2008
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