Large print books and method for producing the same from regular

Books – strips – and leaves – Book – element thereof – or accessory therefor

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11 1R, 281 38, 283 63R, B42C 100

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041438892

ABSTRACT:
An enlarged print book is produced by microfilming the front and back pages or sides of each sheet of an original book, preparing an enlarged print of each page from the microfilm, severing each page approximately in half on a separation line compatible with the printed matter thereon for subsequent binding at the separation, preparing printing plates of the bottom of one page and the top of the succeeding page in the book with the separation lines registered for subsequent binding, printing on one side of a quantity of sheets the bottom of said one page and on the other side of the quantity of sheets the top of the succeeding page, collating the sheets, and binding them together with the separation lines at the binding and the printed matter registered to form a book which, when opened, exposes the enlarged top half of each page of the original book above the enlarged bottom half of the same page of said original book.

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patent: 3593987 (1971-07-01), Garber

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