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The condition of books listed on our website is described
using the following terms:
In the condition you would expect in a shop selling new books.
Almost as new, no major blemishes but showing signs of being
previously owned. No major faults.
A book showing signs of previous ownership. Expected blemishes
to include:- lightly bumped corners / spine; pages dusty or
lightly browned; writing to endpapers or wrapper flaps; wrapper
might be price-clipped, lightly chipped or have a few small
tears.
A book showing clear signs of previous ownership. Blemishes
may include:- bumped corners / spine; pages scuffed or marked;
inscriptions or bookplates to endpapers etc; dustwrapper rubbed,
perhaps chipped or torn. Overall a little grubby.
A reading copy book only. Text usually complete, but illustrations,
maps, or plates may be missing. Dustwrapper is likely to be
seriously torn, with pieces missing.
A book that is likely to have some parts missing, detached
covers, serious signs of wear, or extensive writing / scribble
to contents.
An explanation of other book terms:-
B/W = Black and white
BACKSTRIP = The paper, leather or cloth covering the
spine.
BOARDS = The stiff outer protection of a hardback
book.
BOOKPLATE = Paper label often found on the pastedown,
indicating ownership / library details.
BUMP(ED) = Usually at the corners or spine ends, where
a book has been knocked / dropped.
CARD WRAPS = Stiff or semi-stiff card used as covers
for the book (similar to paperback).
CHIPPED = Usually referring to the dustwrapper, where
pieces are missing along the edges.
CLOSED TEAR = A clean tear in which there is no paper
loss.
CRACKED = Usually referring to damage to the joints
or hinges of a book, generally used when there is some damage
but the binding remains tight.
DUSTWRAPPER = The loose paper dust jacket on a hardback
book.
ENDPAPERS = The leaf of paper at the end of the book,
half of which is pasted to the inside of the boards (= PASTEDOWN),
and half forming a blank page (= ENDPAPER).
EX LIB = Ex library book, often well worn with plates
and stamps, and missing the front endpapers etc.
FIRST THUS= The first edition of a book in that particular
format.
FLAPS = The parts of the dustwrapper turned in over
the pastedowns.
FLYLEAF = technically, a binders blank sheet in addition
to the front endpaper, but may also be used of the endpaper
itself.
FOXSPOT = Spots of discolouration ranging from light
brown or yellow to dark brown. Caused by ageing when acid
in the paper reacts with the atmosphere around the book.
FRONTIS/ FRONTISPIECE = Illustration opposite the
Title Page, sometimes 'tipped in'.
HALF-TITLE PAGE = Usually preceding the Title Page,
showing just the book title.
HINGES = Inner junctions between pages or gatherings.
INSCRIPTION IN INK = written inscription by a previous
owner, or by a person presenting the book to a previous owner.
Used to denote inscriptions NOT made by the author.
MARGINS = The unprinted parts of the page around the
text.
NAME IN INK = a written name in ink, usually of a
previous owner of the book. The name is NOT that of the author,
in which case the book would be described as 'Signed'.
OFFSETTING = The transfer of ink from the printed
page to the opposite page. Also used to refer to the light
browning of the endpapers not protected by the wrapper flaps.
ONLAY = A pasted panel, often an illustration on the
covers of a book.
PAPERBACK = The same as PAPERWRAP but normally used
(on this site) only for fiction books, sometimes childrens
books.
PAPERWRAPS = Paper covers of a book (ie paperback).
Thinner than Card Wraps.
PLATES = Illustrations on a separate leaf, usually
printed one side only.
PRICE-CUT or PRICE CLIPPED = Pricing information
removed from the corner of the dustwrapper or internal pages.
PRELIMS = The pages up to where the main text of the
book starts.
PROOF = Printed for the publishers in-house use only.
Used for author's corrections, checking text and typesetting
etc.
READING COPY = A copy not in collectable condition but with
the complete text.
REBACKED = Indicates that the book has been given
a new backstrip or spine. Sometimes the original backstrip,
or portions of it, will be used in the new binding.
RUBBED = With abrasions to the surface.
SPLIT = Usually refers to damage to joints or hinges
of a book. Generally used when there is some damage but the
binding remains tight.
SUNNED = damage caused by exposure to sunlight. This
may cause bleaching or darkening depending on the colours
or media involved.
SURFACE PAPER LOSS / DAMAGE = damage to the paper
covering of pastedowns or the covers of a book. Used when
the damage does not result in a hole through the paper, for
example when a name has beeen clumsily erased or a label removed.
TEXT BLOCK = The leaves or sections that comprise
the main body of the book contained within the boards.
TIPPED-IN = Plates, or similar, added to the book
by being lightly attached along one edge.
UNCUT = The edges of pages are left rough and are
not trimmed to give a smooth finish.
UNOPENED = The leaves of the book are entirely untrimmed
(i.e. the foldings of the component sections are still intact
at the top and foreedges) so that individual leaves are not
separated from their neighbours. Not to be confused with UNCUT.
UNPAGINATED = Without page numbers.
VERSO = Opposite of recto. The back or reverse side
of a leaf, ie the page on the left when the book is open.
VIGNETTE = A small decorative or ornamental design.
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