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The premium game-- Logomachy, or, War of words : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a card game from 1889 stored in a board box with a removable lid. According to the catalogue record “A card of 72 illustrated cards, "each representing a letter of the alphabet, all of which are duplicated one or more times, except the following --J, K, V, X, and Q, Z, which are designated prizes and double prizes ... The object of the game is to capture as many cards as possible, by taking tricks or words, and especially the prize cards"--Rules booklet, p. [1].
The history of the most renowned Don Quixote of Mancha : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a 17th century letterpress printed text with engraved copper plate illustrations. The text appears to have been repaired in the past. This is a full leather binding with five false double raised bands. It is sewn all along on five single cords. There are thick red and white sewn-on endbands. Edges of the cover boards are gold tooled. The spine panels are tooled in gold along false raised bands and “Don / Quixote” is hand-stamped in gold on the second panel from the top.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b160440
Cincinnati in 1841 : its early annals and future prospects : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a full green colored cloth binding with the title is stamped in gold on the spine. The green cloth is decorated with a vain grain patten throughout. There is no other decoration on the covers, only the spine shows stamped gold lines along the endcaps. On the upper cover there is a SW depository (SWORD) sticker adhered on the top left corner with pressure sensitive tape.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b257755
Lettres sur la lithotritie : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This book was previously triaged and stabilized during a minor water disaster in 2019. The book is a half leather binding with marbled paper covering the boards, which was previously rebacked with book cloth. The textblock consists of laid paper and black printer’s ink. The textblock is sewn on recessed cords, and the sewing remains intact. There are bulky foldouts throughout the textblock as well. The book was brought to The Preservation Lab for stabilization treatment and housing.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b696629
The Wounded Paris Carried from the Field of Battle : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a print from DAAP’s Teaching Collection, purchased at the request of faculty member, Christopher Platts. The collection is meant to be handled during classes and is housed in flat files at the DAAP. This is a 16th century print featuring a wounded Paris being carried from the battlefield by a several of men. The print is attributed to Italian engraver and printmaker Master of the Die, whose identity is uncertain.View Item in DAAP Library Collection: https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.3593785
Photographische Einzelaufnahmen antiker Sculpturen nach Auswahl und mit Text von Paul Arndt [Series 6] : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is part of a large collection of German silver gelatin photographs of ancient sculptures in a multi-part series. Each series roughly consists of 300 photographs. The photographs are numerically labeled during the exposure process. These images are important because they may document sculptures that were destroyed during WWII and no longer exist. This is the sixth series from a collection of 16 series. Three other series from this collection have been previously treated and rehoused. See series 1 for representative photographic documentation. The photographs were held together between acidic book boards with brown cloth tapes threaded throughout. An original title page, likely from a prior housing that is lost, is pasted to the upper temporary book board. There is no inventory list included with this set.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b158325
Vermischte Schriften, von Friedrich Jacobs .. [Bd. 7] : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is volume seven of a collection of nine volumes belonging to the Classics Library special collections. Volume 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 have been brough to the lab to receive conservation treatment. Volume one has been treated, and the remaining volumes are in library bindings. The five volumes brought to the Preservation lab have different condition issues and will be treated together. All the bindings are similar, a light brown half leather binding with paste paper covering the boards. The paste paper is decorated to resemble a tree calf pattern. There is gold tooling on the spine and the volumes that still have titles, the title is stamped gold on a red or orange leather adhered to the spine of the book. The endbands are brown and whited stripped stuck-on endbands.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b143627
A monograph of the British Cambrian Trilobites : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a monographic serial in a limp paper case. There are 17 individual volumes, consisting of 2 distinct runs (Parts 1-13 and copy 2 of Parts 9-12). The text block and plates adhered directly to the paper case.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b240556
Essays, Chiefly on Chemical Subjects : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This item is a collection of chemistry essays. It is a light-brown full leather binding, featuring decorative gold tooled lines on the spine and board edges, and there is a call number label adhered to the spine. The text block is composed of several gatherings sewn through the fold onto three recessed cords. The front paste down features an Oesper Library book plate, and the adjacent flyleaf features a black ink signature that reads “W-H-Merricks-.”View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b342399
Borges, Spain : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is an editioned etching (number 46 out of 100) created by the CCM professor Milan Petrovic. It is one of four Petrovic prints that were donated in 2022 to the DAAP Library. The four prints include: Bridge of Sighs; Tangier, Morocco; Borges, Spain; and St. Maria della Salate