This Book Can Be Read Six Different Ways
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This Book Can Be Read Six Different Ways


Printed in the late 16th century this small book from the National Library of Sweden is an example of sixfold dos-à-dos binding, where six books are conjoined into a single publication but can be read individually with the help of six perfectly placed clasps. Post from Colossal




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