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Queens' Binder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Queens' Binder Queens' Binder (or Queen's Binder) is the name given to a small group of English bookbinders active during the Restoration period (1660-c.1700), often called the "Golden Age of English Bookbinding". ==Etymology== The name derives from the fact that similar bookbindings were found in the libraries of both Catherine of Braganza and Mary of Modena. The term was first coined by G. D. Hobson in his book ''Bindings in Cambridge Libraries''〔 *Hobson, G. D. ''Bindings in Cambridge Libraries''. Cambridge University Press, 1929.〕 and was a convenient term to refer to the characteristic drawer-handle tools and volutes with pointillé outlines rather than floral volutes much used by the other binders of the period.
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