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Yapp
A style of binding where the edges of the paper extend beyond
all three edges of a book. It is named after a London bookseller who invented it
around 1860, and is mostly used for books of devotion and verse. Yellowback
An inexpensive mid-1800s English paperback novel usually sold
in railway stations. The paper bindings were usually, but not always yellow. |