The Art of the Book: Bookbinding at Colonial Williamsburg

The Art of the Book: Bookbinding at Colonial Williamsburg

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On Sunday morning, the last day of our field trip to Colonial Williamsburg, our class split into two groups—one headed off to the Wigmaker’s shop, while the rest of us went to the Bookbinder’s. Loc…

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