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Am I not understanding? Most hardbound books I own don't have marbled paper or any other fancy decoration on the inside covers. --Larry Sanger
Am I not understanding? Most hardbound books I own don't have marbled paper or any other fancy decoration on the inside covers. --Larry Sanger


No, I'm being unclear. When I'm talking about marbled paper and so on, I'm talking about hand-bound books. The first half of the article is about binding types in general. There should be a heading or something in the middle. And I was talking about marbled paper on the cover, not on the inside. It's not uncommon to use marbled paper for the flyleaf as well, though.

Also, are you sure that they're really hardbound? ;-) --Pinkunicorn

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