How do I protect my hardcover book?

How do I protect my hardcover book?

Wrap the covered jacket around the book. Apply Demco® Film Fiber Tape to the outside cover of the book. Wrap the tape around the edge and secure to the book jacket cover inside. Tape the top and bottom of both the front and back covers.

Why do hardcover books have dust jackets?

The information on the dust jacket often resembles that of the binding, but may have additional promotions about an edition, and the information on the flaps is not typically copied onto the binding. The dust jacket protects the book covers from damage.

Should you keep dust jackets on books?

But when it comes to rare books or collectible books, dust jackets should be treated with significant care as they often add significant value to the book. A rule of thumb applying for many modern first editions is that a dust-jacket, in same condition as the book makes up for 80-90% of the value of the book.

Why do hardback books have covers?

A dust jacket guards against scratches, scuffs, jelly, and other distortions unworthy of a book’s perfection.

Are dust jackets valuable?

Because dust jackets were disposable for so long, today they are considered to be one of the most valuable aspects of a collectible modern book.

Do people keep book jackets?

In that same 2012 Goodreads survey, almost two-thirds of participants said they remove the dust jacket while they’re reading the book and return it once they’re finished. Unlike the discarder crowd, this group is showing almost a reverence for the cover, wishing to keep it pristine for future display.

Is hardcover or paperback better?

A paperback is light, compact and easily transportable, able to be bent and stuffed into the corner of a bag. A hardcover, on the other hand, is the strong and beautiful option. They are far more durable than paperbacks, and their beauty and collectability means that they hold their value far better too.

Can you replace a dust jacket for a book?

eBay is a good place to start, as well as Etsy. Though I think it’d be way easier to buy a complete new book than just the dust-jacket. Publishers should just send replacement jackets to anyone who needs one. Ask your friendly neighborhood bookstore if they can get one for you.

When did dust jackets become common on books?

These dust jackets could remain on the book when it was opened, providing protection for volumes even as they were read. By the 1870s, dust jackets had become common — although in many cases, they were left blank. A letter from Lewis Carroll to his publisher in 1876 provides insight into how dust jackets were viewed in the period.

Do you read books with the dust jacket on?

It depends on the book. If it’s a relatively thin book, I’ll use the dust cover flaps as a bookmark. If it’s a thick book, I usually take the dust jacket off until I’m finished reading, then put it back on for storage. I also tend to take the dust jacket off of novels more than non-fiction.

What is a dust jacket on a book?

Excerpts from the book

  • Promotional copy
  • Testimonials to the book’s quality (blurbs)
  • Author photo and biographical paragraph
  • Category and human-readable price
  • Publisher’s logo and/or brief contact information