Chewed Book Corners – Library and Archives Preservation

By A Mystery Man Writer

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We’ve all seen them.  Books returned to the library have been tasty treats for cats, dogs, rodents, and even rabbits.  The World of Wolves came into my hands with two corners chewed on by a dog.  You can usually tell a book has been chewed by an animal by the stiffness in the pages from the saliva, and the…
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Chewed Book Corners – Library and Archives Preservation
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Chewed Book Corners – Library and Archives Preservation
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Chewed Book Corners – Library and Archives Preservation
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Chewed Book Corners – Library and Archives Preservation
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