Book-binding refers to the hand and/or machine processes by which leaves or sections - usually paper, but also parchment or vellum, papyrus, etc. , are secured within covers to form a codex or book, as opposed to a roll.

-see also:
"Book-binding" is in the HS Code "8440.10"
  - - Machinery
   Book-binding mach., incl. book-sewing machines
Ref: 122116/2006-09-19

Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Book-sewing (Book sewing involves the process of : (1) ...)
Binding (From )

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