Commentary on Exodus (England, 17th century)
Probably written by Kilbye, donated by John Gilbert, Gentleman-Commoner 1691.
Before treatment




Treatment
- Spine leather lifted at head and tail in order to gain access to the spine. Board leather was lifted all along.
- Spine adhesive cleaned off the areas at head and tail beneath the leather using a methylcellulose poultice. c.20mm of right board pastedown lifted using a combination of heat (from a hand warmer) and moisture (from a damp piece of blotter)
- Loose group of leaves at right end of textblock were re-incorporated into the textblock using a Japanese paper hinge at head and tail, which was adhered onto the shoulder. All repairs were adhered using wheat starch paste.
- Small aerocotton tabs adhered at head and tail. Extensions of tabs adhered onto the outside of the boards followed by a toned paper.
- Additional board attachment achieved by adhering paper hinges extending from the shoulder onto the outside board face.
During treatment


After treatment


