handle books carefully.
allow sufficient drying.
have plenty of waste papers and discard when soiled.
wash brushes well each day.
pile up books alternating the backs with the foredges. They will stand erect and not slip or slide.
MISSING PAGES
When a page is missing and it is impossible to replace the book with a new copy, the page may be typewritten and tipped in.
When it is necessary to rebind the book, the margin of the typewritten page should be left an inch wider on each side than the regular margin. This is for the convenience of the binder, who will trim down the margin in process of rebinding.
Make typewritten page conform to size and shape of printed page.
NOTATION FOR DAMAGES