This type of book is called a flat-back book. The actual spine of the text block cannot be glued directly to the cover spine or else the book will not open. Pull any hardback book off a shelf and look at the spine. It will most likely have a headband (on hymnbooks they are the green band) on the ends of the textblock, but there will be a space between the block itself and the spine of the book.
So because the text block separated as it did, I can glue the textblock straight back as it was with my PVA (a strong fast-drying glue that bookbinders like to use).
Someone had used clear packing tape to secure the front of the text block to the endsheet (picture below on the right), so I actually just glued that to the endsheet to hold it down. But I also took binding tape and taped the front and back of the textblock to the endsheet pages, otherwise there would be a gap there.
So that's pretty much it. I have fun figuring out how to fix these, and after I do, I'll know there are fewer sad hymnbooks lying around. :)
1 comment:
I especially love the last two photos. Lovely
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