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Full-Text Articles in Art Practice
Basic Paper Treatments For Printed Book Materials, Peter D. Verheyen
Basic Paper Treatments For Printed Book Materials, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
In October of 1989, at the Guild of Book Workers' Standards of Excellence Seminar, Betsy Palmer Eldridge gave a presentation on "Basic Paper Treatments for Printed Book Materials." This 2 1/2 hour presentation was a very ambitious undertaking, but she did a magnificent job.Since these presentations and the synopses that later appeared in the GBW Newsletter, there has been some discussion. The presentations and these articles are not to be construed as a "how to" of basic paper conservation but rather as an introduction for those with interest but little experience. For the more experienced, they present the methods of …