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It has proved difficult to indentify the binder(s) of many of the Mahieu books. In later years Mahieu favoured plainer styles of binding, but the earlier commissions are distincively rich: punched and gilded backgrounds show a surface of sprinkled dots as a foil for coloured interlacings and arabesques."[1]

  1. ^ Winckler, Paul A (1978). Reader in the History of Books and Printing. Englewood, Colorado: Information Handling Services. pp. 105–106. ISBN 0-910972-78-8.

This quote (if it is a quote) includes two typos ("indentify" and "distincively") and a closing quote mark after "arabesques" without an opening quote mark to show where the quote starts. The source is offline, so whoever has access to the book should fix it. Art LaPella (talk) 02:27, 7 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]