German Paper Binding 2![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7cYo7MjlWzr-CoQqOsiuQJoWdhoeDj8CX9fTBDPbYo40NwJUFxl1WoSaYSmrGlIEyS6Wf_PmcZ6-165W9MKiBq-n3HRQd74EtCVPu6D5MwIRu8jjev6GMMpnSknmCvJLU_I3CBA/s320/222.jpg)
Today's book is another German Paper Binding. This one is an adhesive bound structure with a cloth spine and paper-covered boards, trimmed flush at the head and tail. I was reading about this on
Peter Verheyen's blog and he wrote that it works well as a binding method for documents printed on stacks of loose sheets, so that is what I did here. And he is right, it did work very well.
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