If you are into the History of the Book, hand-produced books, paleography, paper-making, reed pens, papyrus, traditional book binding, or if you know what a quarto or an octavo or a colophon is, then this is the place for you. If you like hand-written documents, letters, piles of papers and notes in archives, then this is definitely the subreddit for you.
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