5/13/2023 0 Comments Patton by Carlo D'EsteSome publishing companies utilize this as a means of establishing a sense of illusion with regard to the chronological age of a product (so as to create the impression of a faux-type of significance in the nostalgic sense), but, in most instances, deckled pages are a by-product of time. ¹ The pages comprising this written publication are noticeably staggered, their edges not evenly distributed with the intent of the book's publisher to convey a sense of nostalgia with regard to the perceivability of its literary significanceĬhipping - A descriptor emphasizing the absence of portions of a book's edges, specifically as it relates to the binding or dust jacket coverįoxing - Brown spotting of paged content due to chemical exposure or reactivity to chemical agents, a state of condition commonplace to 19th Century written publications, particularly evident in steel engravingsĭeckled Pagination - Deckled pagination is identified as content ascribed to a particular book or novel whose edges are not evenly distributed, giving it the appearance of being loose from its fulcral attachment (spine). Noticeably read with minimal wear evident along the edges of the pages¹ ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): 0-06-016455-7Ĭlassification/ Genre: Biography, MilitariaĪrt, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yesīinding: Noticeable wear, isolated instances of discoloration with creasing becoming more visibly apparent, fraying likely
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