A paperback notebook, also known as a hardcover notebook, is a kind of cover that uses hard paper or leather as the cover, which is not easy to be stained and is conducive to long-term preservation.
The history of the paperback notebook
Paperback notebooks appeared in the Qing Dynasty, and books such as the Bible and the Code of Law first flowed into China from the West.
Features of paperback notebooks
The biggest feature of paperback notebooks is that the cover is sturdy and can protect the inner pages well. The inner core is generally locked with a needle, and then the inner core is attached with a cloth strip to strengthen the connection between the inner core and the envelope.
Spine classification for paperback notebooks
one. Flat Ridge: Ideal for cardboard linings with flat shapes
two. Round ridge: suitable for linings with good toughness such as leather.
Paperback Notebook Practice
Paperback notebooks with edged stitching, paperback notebooks with loose edges, hardcover notebooks, and laminated notebooks.