- A
deckle is a
removable wooden frame or "fence" used in
manual papermaking. The
deckle is
placed into a
mould to keep the
paper pulp
slurry within the...
- In papermaking, a
deckle edge is a
feathered edge on a
piece of paper, in
contrast to a cut edge.
Before the 19th century, the
deckle edge was unavoidable...
- The
wooden frame is
called a "
deckle". The
deckle leaves the
edges of the
paper slightly irregular and wavy,
called "
deckle edges", one of the indications...
- to
their sense of timelessness. The
hardcover books were
printed with a
deckle edge.
There was an
initial paperback release of the series,
featuring restyled...
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Retrieved May 17, 2013.
Robert M. Gates. Duty:
memoirs of a
secretary at war.
Deckle Edge, 2014
David Axelrod, Believer: my
forty years in politics, Penguin...
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cricket balls,
traditional lacrosse stick manufacturing,
paper mould and
deckle making, a form of
specialised papermaking, mouth-blown flat gl**** making...
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November 7, 2013. The P****age of Power: The
Years of
Lyndon Johnson, pub.
Deckle Edge, ISBN 0679405070, ISBN 978-0679405078. Burkette,
Allison (Fall 2011)...
- ISBN 0-87580-548-5. Montefiore,
Simon Sebag. The Romanovs: 1613–1918.
Deckle Edge, 2016. ISBN 978-0-307-26652-1. Soroka,
Marina and Ruud,
Charles A....
-
collotype lithography and
mounted on a heavy, cream-colored wove
paper with
deckle edges. Thirty-one of the
images (ten of
which are multicolored) are printed...
- "chainlines",
which are
further apart.
Handmade paper similarly exhibits "
deckle edges", or
rough and
feathery borders.
Paper can be
produced with a wide...