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 Oh Dear,    Not Elmers, use PVA, a bookbinders glue, won't get brittle, yellow, or get stiff. A little dab will do it. You can find it at art or craft stores. Jill Timm Mystical Places Press www.mysticalplaces.com Publisher of Artist Book News www.artistbooknews.com    -----Original Message-----    Date:    Mon, 3 Jan 2022 15:39:40 +0000 From:    Kathy Edwards <[log in to unmask]> Subject: A reverent moment of silence for the Hickethier Color Atlas in our reference section...    I love a puzzle probably twice as much as the next person, but some challenges are more challenging than others.    Doing a stringent weed of the Gunnin's reference collection, yesterday I came across the title in the subject line, contained in a three-ring binder, vintage 1974. As I transferred the binder to my 'working' book cart, it left behind a delightful stream of colorful little squares-on the shelf, across the carpet, on my shoes. Sigh.    Making sure to gather up every one of them, I opened the binder on my work table-only to discover a dozen or more colorful squares caught in the binder's spine and/or otherwise wandering about between the page leaves. Every turn of a page released another one or two.    At first I resorted to Elmer's glue, for those color bits whose place I was sure I knew. I'm pretty good with color. But the deeper into the atlas I got, the more the situation devolved into hopelessness.    So I took it home with me, and on the kitchen counter-with a supply of paper clips-I gathered the loose color samples into what I settled upon as related groupings. Those I could definitively associate with a specific placing I clipped to the top of the page.    But still---If I were to repair it (assuming it still has use value, which remains an open question), what sort of glue should I use? The original substance held up for nearly 50 years-impressive.    Any advice appreciated, and-Happy 2022. May all the year's challenges be this mundane...    Kathy    Kathy Edwards Librarian, Emery A. Gunnin Architecture Library 2-112 Lee Hall Clemson University [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 864.656.4289 Schedule an appointment with me<https://clemson.libcal.com/appointments/kathye>    
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