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Notice: Due to ongoing construction, 4 East is currently closed to the public.  To obtain items located on 4 East, please place an online request for the item to be paged for you using the ‘Place Request’ button in the catalog. Please visit our Circulation FAQ page for assistance in using our catalog.
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Resewing

When the pages of a 19th century book are falling out, this usually means the sewing has failed. The thread holding the leaves of each signature together has broken or the cords holding the signatures together have been broken. In either case, the book must be disbound so it can be resewn. After the cover is removed, the spine is cleaned of all adhesives and linings then each signature is separated from the next. Often times the signature folds must be repaired before resewing. A sewing frame is used to hold the cords in a vertical position while the thread is sewn through each signature and around the cords. The sewing process can take several hours, depending on how thick the book is and how many signatures it has.