. .
. which got wet in a squall/thunder storm the day of the move, long after I'd
given up for the evening, a small trickle of water got into the garage and
while all the books in the box were the same way-up (open ends down), this
seemed to soak it all up!
Anyway, three whole rolls of kitchen paper
and a couple of months to let it dry-out 'un-forced' and it's almost as good as
new, a couple of pages are slightly ribbed and one has a water mark, why only
one, I don't know! And it's lucky, 'cos the price of a replacement copy on-line
is getting as silly as Opie's Big Book
of Britains!
The trick was to place each sheet of
paper-towel toward the outside/open-side of the book, so that not too much
strain was put on the spine (which didn't get wet), this allowed air to
circulate, once the whole book was done the weight of it pressed the pages out
gently which - I think - is why so few of the pages ribbed, although I turned
it every few days so the weight wasn't unequally pressing on one half the whole
time.
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