Across
- 9. Based on true events
- 10. A statement of thanks at the beginning of a book, made by the writer to people who have helped
- 13. Building up to climax
- 16. A picture drawn in a book by an illustrator
- 17. a piece of writing at the start of a book that introduces the story
- 19. The sheets of paper (two or more) which come between the cover and the sewn sections
- 20. What covers the books
- 22. A tool used by bookbinders to cut paper.
- 25. The beginning part of a story - introduces characters
- 26. A loop of thread that some books are held together by.
- 30. Wedge-shaped boards, usually of beech, right-angled at the wide ends and used when cutting the edges of books.
- 31. The edge that holds the pages together
- 32. A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- 33. One of the sections in which divides a book into certain parts
- 36. The cover of a book that holds the pages together
- 37. The problem happens
- 38. Making an impression in leather or cloth with a heated finishing tool, as a guide for gold tooling.
- 39. A book that helps guide you with things
- 41. A heavier substance of writing paper than bank.
- 42. A stack of paper placed against the sewn sections in the lying press or guillotine while cutting the head and tail, to compensate for the swell.
- 43. Inside of a book - have letters on them
- 44. A reference to another page in the book for more information
- 45. A book that can fit in your pocket
- 47. prints the story
- 50. To check a book thoroughly to ensure that it is complete and in the right order.
- 55. The application of gold leaf to the edges of the leaves of a book which have been trimmed, sized, primed with Armenian bole, covered with gold leaf and burnished.
- 57. On the front cover and spine of a book
- 58. writes the book
- 59. 1. In old books, an inscription at the beginning or end of a book, often including the printer's name and details of production. 2. In modern books, the publisher's device.
- 61. Ending of a story
- 63. Useful things to repair books with
- 68. The conspicuous broken edge on handmade paper, caused by the fibres creeping between the deckle frame and the sieve during manufacture.
- 70. A thing used to hold books together used by bookbinders
- 72. To keep track of your page
- 75. The time for which the hot tool is impressed in the leather while gold or blind tooling.
- 77. A part at the end of a book that has a few final remarks
- 79. A tool used to erase pencil
- 80. Book-covering material made from woven cotton.
- 82. A finger covering to protect from needles
- 83. The overall lesson of a story
- 85. Paper, cloth or leather impressed with a pattern or false grain.
- 87. To make new again
- 88. Covers the back half of a book
- 89. A list at the beginning of a book or magazine, showing the parts into which the book or magazine is divided
- 91. Used to put thread through certain parts of a book to hold it together
- 92. The backside of a page
- 93. The problem starts to be solved
- 94. Covers the front half of a book
- 95. Lacing a book
- 96. An economical form of binding. The front and back boards, together with the covering material to which they are stuck, form a cover for the sewn sections (often associated with edition bindings).
- 97. An outer border on the inside or outside of a cover comprising small tooled motifs, resembling lace.
Down
- 1. Has a story inside
- 2. A type of book cover - soft and bendable
- 3. A book with lots of information of things HINT: (___________ Brown) is a kids book
- 4. A book doctor
- 5. Material pasted down onto the inside of the cover board, separate from the flyleaf
- 6. One who draws pictures in a book
- 7. Fix or mend
- 8. What a book tells
- 11. One of the first writing tools
- 12. French term for a craftsman who specialises in gold-tooling.
- 14. A place with bookshelves
- 15. an extra section in a book, or an additional book that gives more information
- 18. Make Believe
- 21. The page at the beginning of a book with the title on it
- 23. The operation, done by hand, of joining two boards together with the covering material to make a case.
- 24. A book that helps you cook
- 27. Referencing another book or person
- 28. A protective covering of fabric or soft leather that wraps over the entire binding.
- 29. Making a dark impression in leather, by impressing either a hot finishing tool into it, or a cold tool that has first been dabbed in printer's ink.
- 34. A type of book cover - hard and cannot be bent
- 35. Place to work
- 36. A place to hold books
- 40. The paring away of the edge of a piece of leather at an angle of 45 degrees
- 43. Sequence of events in a story - shape a broader narrative
- 46. What is used to print the story
- 48. A list of items in alphabetical order
- 49. The main part of a book or document
- 51. To rebuild
- 52. To repair
- 53. A wax used made by bees to keep books in good condition
- 54. Modern way of typing stories
- 56. Another word for a big book
- 60. A non erasable tool used to write
- 62. Structure comprising covers and writing material fastened at one side to open like a book, as opposed to scrolls.
- 64. Old-fashioned way of typing stories
- 65. A book with text
- 66. Used to hold books together (Not glue)
- 67. Strong and expensive book-covering material, made from woven linen or a mixture of linen and cotton.
- 69. Sewing one or more sections of a book twice, particularly when the thread is doubled round the tapes (e.g. in the exposed cloth-jointed endpaper), to reinforce the binding.
- 71. a paper or plastic cover that protects something such as a record or a book
- 73. A person who makes books
- 74. To find your page
- 76. A method of sewing in which the thread pierces the side of the sections and is then looped around the back edges.
- 78. A style of decorated paper (imported into the Netherlands from germany) commonly featuring embossed gold flowers on a multi-coloured background.
- 80. Covering boards which are angled at the edges to present a more elegant appearance.
- 81. A place with lots of definition
- 84. The frontside of a page
- 86. A drawing not yet finalized
- 89. An exciting part of a story that leaves off (We always leave on these in class) Builds up suspense
- 90. An erasable tool used to write
