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   1. Determining leather? (Jesse Lambertson)<br>
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Subject: [DCRM-L] Determining leather?<br>
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good morning<br>
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I am cataloging a volume of a 2 volume 1741 court report (and have zero information about its history - other than one of our other libraries gave it to us)<br>
And it looks like none of the other extant eng records in OCLC mentioned binding.<br>
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I 'believe' this is calf, perhaps, Polished Calf.<br>
<a href="https://www.abebooks.com/books/rarebooks/collecting-guide/understanding-rare-books/understanding-bindings.shtml">https://www.abebooks.com/books/rarebooks/collecting-guide/understanding-rare-books/understanding-bindings.shtml</a><br>
[<a href="https://www.abebooks.com/images/RareBooks/RareBookSchool/Original-Cloth.jpg]<https://www.abebooks.com/books/rarebooks/collecting-guide/understanding-rare-books/understanding-bindings.shtml">https://www.abebooks.com/images/RareBooks/RareBookSchool/Original-Cloth.jpg]<https://www.abebooks.com/books/rarebooks/collecting-guide/understanding-rare-books/understanding-bindings.shtml</a>><br>
AbeBooks: Book Collecting Guide - Guide to Understanding Bindings<<a href="https://www.abebooks.com/books/rarebooks/collecting-guide/understanding-rare-books/understanding-bindings.shtml">https://www.abebooks.com/books/rarebooks/collecting-guide/understanding-rare-books/understanding-bindings.shtml</a>><br>
Dust Jackets. Dust jackets or dust wrappers are the paper coverings wrapped around the boards of a book. Dust jackets began to be used regularly in the late 1800s where they were originally designed to be a disposable packaging to help protect the book until
 it reached its owner?s library.<br>
<a href="http://www.abebooks.com">www.abebooks.com</a><br>
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What is the best resource (or two) on determining calf leathers in binding?<br>
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thank you<br>
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Jesse A Lambertson<br>
Metadata / Digital Resources Librarian<br>
E-mail: lambertson@uchicago.edu<br>
Ph: 773-702-9620<br>
D'Angelo Law Library (University of Chicago)<br>
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