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This is the recording and transcript of a lecture given by Anthony Cains in 1988 at the Fifth Anniversary Conference of the Parker Library Conservation Project. A publication based upon the conference paper, supplemented with new material and updated, was released in 1994: Cains, Anthony G. 1994. ‘Sydney Morris Cockerell. A Tribute by Anthony Cains, One of His Journeymen’. In Conservation and Preservation in Small Libraries, edited by Nicholas Hadgraft and Katherine Swift, 157–60. Cambridge: Parker Library Publications.
The transcript is published in the Journal of Paper Conservation, volume 22 (1-4)
book conservation, Sydney Cockerell, Bookbinding, Cains, John Morris
book conservation, Sydney Cockerell, Bookbinding, Cains, John Morris
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