How To Store Rare and Antique Books
Posted: Tuesday, June 12, 2007
by bid4abook
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The first consideration to be given when collecting rare or antique books is the safe keeping and storage. Whilst this may seem obvious, it is essential to consider these few points in order to ensure the longevity and safe keeping of any collection. The starting point is how the books are to be kept. The considerations to be looked at are as follows:
Humidity and Temperature Dampness within books encourages mould, however, too dry and the paper can become brittle. The ideal temperature would be between 60-70°F.
Light Direct sunlight is the biggest single contributor to book damage (second only to water). Paper will decay and fade if not protected. Books should not be stored or subjected to direct sunlight. Your storing room should have the curtains or blinds drawn when not in use.
Infestation There are several critters that are attracted to the component parts of books (starches, glues and paper) such as silverfish, book lice, cockroaches, bookworms, rats and mice. The tell tale signs are small piles of brown dust or bite marks. If you observe any of these symptoms then you should consult a pest control expert immediately.
These simple considerations will ensure the successful storage and promote longevity of any book. Further articles on the topic of book collecting, Common book terminology and how to identify first editions are available at . http://www.bid4abook.co.uk
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