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Trick-Two497 t1_j29jcuw wrote

r/bookbinding There are people there who restore books professionally and can help you figure out what can be done.

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slick-rick81 OP t1_j29jlf2 wrote

Sweet thanks. It's getting tougher to open and touch with out feeling like I'm destroying it. Thanks

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Laura9624 t1_j29jpor wrote

I don't really know. But I think I'd start by asking a literature professor at a university or a large library.

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slick-rick81 OP t1_j29k73u wrote

I tried that and they wanted me to leave it and I didn't fell comfortable doing that. Also they were a little rough handling it to. I'm sure if I lived in a better city with a better university that would be a good idea. Thanks

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7ootles t1_j29qw9v wrote

If you take high-res pictures of each page and post them somewhere, there'll be someone who can read the handwriting and transcribe it. It might be worth doing that before trying to get it restored anyway, just in case.

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slick-rick81 OP t1_j29s5xw wrote

That's a great idea. Thank you. I will start there, and see what happens. Might be trash or treasure. But at the end on the day, this is golden to me.

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7ootles t1_j29ye9x wrote

I might even be able to take a crack at transcribing it myself, depending on how the paper/ink has survived. I'll keep my eyes open for any new posts you make about it. Can't help being a little curious now.

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CrazyCatLady108 t1_j2a2tns wrote

Hi! The places like /r/BookCollecting or /r/rarebooks are better equipped to help you out. Please make sure to check their rules before posting. Good luck!

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