Hyde (animal skin)
Also ink, metal (staples) are in it.
or technically electronically (eg mp3, file on computer)
or cassette (books on tape)
Do a word search "how to make a book"
2006-06-26 02:46:52
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answer #1
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answered by buzybee 4
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Paper
2006-06-25 06:34:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The pages are paper, the front & back covers are cardboard cloth & fabric, sometimes they are plastic!
http://www.total-knowledge.com/~willyblues/
2006-06-25 06:35:29
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I favor paper myself, frequently because of cost, convenience, and the very undeniable actuality that I own assorted books (extra paperbacks in good structure on the cabinets). i assume it relies upon on how badly you want issues to compare or in case you want all of them quickly. you may want to purchase what's obtainable in paper now and sometime next summer season (through experience, assorted hardcovers develop into commerce or mass market paperbacks about a three hundred and sixty 5 days after initial launch), purchase the perfect one. Hardcover regularly does put off more advantageous, besides the undeniable fact that it prices extra, on commonly used $25-30 as adverse to the $7-8 of paperbacks. You get what you pay for.
2016-11-15 05:59:01
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a good question. Sounds like you've already got everything you need. Good luck with your project!
2006-06-25 06:34:24
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answer #5
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answered by missdelawn 2
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paper
2006-06-25 06:33:13
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answer #6
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answered by tdang424 7
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paper and parchment bound together on one side with covers.
2006-06-25 06:35:20
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answered by goodbye 7
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paper & glue usually
2006-06-25 06:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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animal dung - end product same as paper
ink
palm leaves
2006-06-25 20:52:27
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answered by Basil P 4
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Animal skin or vellum.
2006-06-25 06:34:02
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answered by mickyrisk 4
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