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How to Make a Book: Build a Beautiful Hardback by Hand

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How to Make a Book: Build a Beautiful Hardback by Hand

Learn how to make a book by hand and create a wonderful hardcover version of your own novel, memoir, or non-fiction work.
In this post, we’ll show you how to make a beautiful book. Not just any blank tome but a beautiful novel, memoir, or non-fiction book — formatted to a professional standard, and bound in a hardback cover. And the best part is that it should cost you no more than fifteen or twenty dollars!

How to Bind a Hardcover Book - FeltMagnet

How to Bind a Hardcover Book - FeltMagnet

How to Make a Book: Build a Beautiful Hardback by Hand

How to Make a Book: Build a Beautiful Hardback by Hand

How to Self-Publish a Hardcover Book

How to Self-Publish a Hardcover Book

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Linocut: A Creative Guide to Making Beautiful Prints: Sam Marshall: Herbert Press

Make a Hard Cover for Your Handmade Book : 8 Steps (with Pictures) -  Instructables

Make a Hard Cover for Your Handmade Book : 8 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

How to Make a Book: Build a Beautiful Hardback by Hand

How to Make a Book: Build a Beautiful Hardback by Hand

Tony Bennett Hand Signed 1st ED Hardback Book Just Getting Started JSA  #Q64322

Tony Bennett Hand Signed 1st ED Hardback Book Just Getting Started JSA #Q64322

Custom Hardcover Book Printing & Binding Services

Custom Hardcover Book Printing & Binding Services

Paperback Book Printing

Paperback Book Printing

Make a Hard Cover for Your Handmade Book : 8 Steps (with Pictures) -  Instructables

Make a Hard Cover for Your Handmade Book : 8 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

How to Make a Homemade Book (with Pictures) - wikiHow

How to Make a Homemade Book (with Pictures) - wikiHow