It may comprise some or all of these things, but you could have the world's best-edited, most beautiful, well-bound book in the world, and without a strategy for getting it into the hands of readers, all it's good for is insulating the attic. ❋ Unknown (2009)
They might be finely bound in cloth or leather, tooled, and otherwise decorated to become the small, well-bound book you describe. ❋ Unknown (2009)
It goes on and on, saving every caricature and stereotype, one well-bound volume at a time, and this has been a very real fantasy for years. ❋ Unknown (2005)
A rolled-up poster or map is well-bound by rubber. ❋ Sparrow (2007)
Engravings on the wall; a cabinet with china and other small objects; a small book-case with well-bound books. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Fairoaks a set of prize-books begilt with the college arms, and so big, well-bound, and magnificent, that these ladies thought there had been no such prize ever given in a college before as this of ❋ Unknown (2006)
The house was dismantled; the rich furniture and effects, the awful chandeliers and dreary blank mirrors packed away and hidden, the rich rosewood drawing-room suite was muffled in straw, the carpets were rolled up and corded, the small select library of well-bound books was stowed into two wine-chests, and the whole paraphernalia rolled away in several enormous vans to the Pantechnicon, where they were to lie until ❋ Unknown (2006)
To one of them, a brand – new, well-bound one, they gave such a stroke that they knocked the guts out of it and scattered the leaves about. ❋ Unknown (2002)
She knew her breath was being wrenched out of her as he made the longer, stronger pull on the well-bound ends of the piano wire. ❋ Gardner, John (2002)
Cresswell-White's room in chambers was designed to impress: hung with brass chandeliers, lined with bookshelves holding well-bound legal volumes, and heated by a fireplace in which even now was burning a gas fire with a realistic arrangement of artificial coals. ❋ George, Elizabeth (2001)
The nice thing about these editions, if I may say so, is that they do actually produce a rather handsome, well-bound hardback book at something like a paperback price, and I think that's where the hope is, that people will want to read fairly solid editions and will go back and reread. ❋ Unknown (1995)
In fact, many old sets of magazines are offered surprisingly cheap, and usually well-bound. ❋ Ainsworth Rand Spofford (N/A)
Let each scholar be provided with a cheap tablet, a well-bound blank book of two hundred pages, a small Bible Dictionary of recognized merit, and a copy of the American Revised Version of the Bible. ❋ Frank Nelson Palmer (N/A)
Thirteen large family Bibles, and fifty small ones, have thus been given away -- good, well-bound Bibles. ❋ Richard Newton (N/A)
The state appropriation had been spent carefully, and the new, well-bound books looked "mighty handsome" when visitors came into the place. ❋ Helen Beecher Long (N/A)
To get back to the notebook, it should be loose-leaf and well-bound, else it is not likely to be given permanent use. ❋ United States. Dept. Of Defense (N/A)
A well-bound book always opens out flat, and stays open. ❋ Ainsworth Rand Spofford (N/A)
The qualities that we always expect to find in a well-bound book are solidity, flexibility, and elegance. ❋ Ainsworth Rand Spofford (N/A)