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Hi Deb,

Check out Light Impressions: http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com

Look for "bookeeper" products, spray on de-acidifiers, under the 
"scrapbook accessories" section.

Also, check out "storage enclosures" for something to put the books in for 
safe display.

~Bill

William Snead
Duke University
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Book preservation question






Hi all,

This is from another list:

I bought a group of old fiction novels, for my display, from 
the '40's.  They are in pretty good shape, with the dust jackets 
still there, but fragile. The pages are pretty yellowed, with the 
edges already turning brown.  I know this is from the acid in the 
paper.  Is there any way to stop the deterioration of these books, 
without having to spend a mint?  I wanted to display them in a 
period footlocker, but people might want to pick them up to look 
through them, and they would be outside in the light, which also 
adds to damage.  If I can't find a way to preserve them thats cost 
effective, I might have to scan the dust jackets, and make 
some "fake" books for my display.  I hate to do that though, since 
we strive to have authenticity, and that's the main reason I bought 
them.  Any ideas?

deb

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