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  2. The fight to save Faux Library, Hollywood's top destination ...

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    Longtime prop house owner Marc Meyer, widely considered a pioneer of the fake book, is fighting to save his 'life's work,' Faux Library. Longtime prop house owner Marc Meyer, widely considered a ...

  3. Altered book - Wikipedia

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    An altered book is a form of mixed media artwork that changes a book from its original form into a different form, altering its appearance and/or meaning. An altered book artist takes a book (old, new, recycled or multiple) and modifies it in any of various ways, such as cutting, tearing or folding, or embedding objects.

  4. Book - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette smuggling with a book. Dummy books (or faux books) are books that are designed to imitate a real book by appearance to deceive people, some books may be whole with empty pages, others may be hollow or in other cases, there may be a whole panel carved with spines which are then painted to look like books, titles of some books may also ...

  5. Treasure binding - Wikipedia

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    Decorative book clasps or straps were made with jewels or repoussé metal from the 12th century onward, particularly in Holland and Germany. [7] In Scotland and Ireland from the 9th century or earlier, books that were regarded as relics of monastic leaders were enshrined in a decorated metal reliquary box called a cumdach , and thereafter were ...

  6. Shopping for a bookworm? These are the best gifts for book ...

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    We’ve put together a list of the best gifts for book lovers that you can buy this year, including everything from the newly released Kindle e-reader to stylish bookmarks and book-themed home ...

  7. Shagreen - Wikipedia

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    The white handle of this tantō (left) is covered with shagreen in its natural form. Two small decorative elephants made of silver and shagreen. Shagreen has an unusually rough and granular surface, and is sometimes used as a fancy leather for book bindings, pocketbooks and small cases, as well as its more utilitarian uses in the hilts and scabbards of swords and daggers, where slipperiness is ...