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leatherbound

a. bind in leather.

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Herewiss took down a thick leatherbound book, filled with notes and spells of illusion.

Ginsberg, the dusty, leatherbound book open in his hands, had sat down on the floor.

Finally, he pulled a leatherbound book from the shelves and carefully placed it before Richard.

As was his habit, he opened the weighty leatherbound volume -- a gift from his father -- of the Good Books, the words of the philosophers: the Fragments of Heraclitus, the Sayings of Epictetus, the Teachings of Epicurus, the Poems of Lucretius.

Chuck began, as he sat down, but Keir plopped a huge leatherbound book into his hands.

The only family relics he had inherited and still owned were the collection of leatherbound family journals, the laboriously hand-written records of his ancestors from the arrival of his great-great-grandfather in Africa over a hundred years before.

Yet those battered old leatherbound, hand-written texts had been the greater treasure.

Save for the old leatherbound volumes the books in the library were her books and the piano was her piano.

I crossed the track the women had already created, walking back and forth to the little waterfall on leatherbound hard feet, carrying pitchers.

My private library clashes with the rest of the leatherbound decor, but what the Hell.

By buying his set of leatherbound classics en bloc from a door-to-door salesman, Trilling's father committed the additional heresy, unimaginable to us, of believing that a library could be one-size-fits-all rather than bespoke.

Sawyer moved slowly around his library, touching things: the corner of a filigreed silver frame, the gilt edge of a leatherbound volume of Bruce Cat-ton's Civil War history, an agate paperweight, so on.

The blade came free from its sheath of leatherbound wood with a hiss of metal on oak greased with neat's-foot oil.