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He had copies of the manuscript bound and gave them to his sons.
"This is a biography of the Prophet Muhammad," he said, gingerly lifting one manuscript bound in crumbling leather.
The Vatican's Hebrew texts include the oldest Hebrew codex – a manuscript bound as a book – in existence, and a copy of the entire Bible written in Italy around 1100.
NEW HAVEN -- The oldest item in Yale Law School's rare book collection is a 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-oldript bound inside an Italian guidebook fragmentries.
No one knew of a connection between Mr. Roth and McKay, Mr. Cloutier said, as he came upon the roughly 300-page double-spaced manuscript, bound between cardboardlike covers bearing the novel's title and McKay's name.
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Books about the early days of The New Yorker say that Ellin had her manuscripts bound in leather.
I was buried in paper: onion skin carbon paper, three-ply message pads, and manuscripts bound by three-ring binders or stuffed into oatmeal boxes.
Though found in a collection of 13th-century manuscripts bound into two books, the 11 stories clearly predate Geoffrey of Monmouth's skilful retelling of the legend of Arthur, and the Mabinogion was also a source that provided Tolkien with rich imagery.
Each Saturday in July families will put together, paint and fill a different kind of handmade book: a scroll, manuscript or bound volume.
Far from resenting these lessons, the pupil, to please his tutor, once composed a sheaf of poems, and though the verses were very obscene, Perry, who thought them nevertheless hilarious, had had the manuscript leather bound in a prison shop and its title, "Dirty Jokes," stamped in gold.
The resulting tome, published in 1983 by Oxford University Press, with a foreword by Graham Greene, is seven hundred and twelve pages long and contains notations on nearly every scrap of writing that Conan Doyle ever produced, down to the kind of paper in which a manuscript was bound ("cloth," "light blue diaper-grain").
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