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What is an unbound book?

An unbound book is a book that has not yet been bound. It's essentially a collection of pages (often called "signatures" or "sections") in their raw, unattached form.

Here's what you can expect from an unbound book:

* No Cover: It will not have a cover or spine.

* Loose Pages: The pages are not stitched, glued, or otherwise attached to each other.

* Folded Signatures: The pages are typically grouped into folded sections called signatures.

* Ready for Binding: Unbound books are the stage before the final binding process, which gives the book its structure and durability.

Why are unbound books used?

Unbound books are used in a variety of situations, including:

* For Printing and Binding: Printers often provide unbound books to bindery companies for finishing.

* For Special Editions: Some books, especially rare or limited editions, might be offered unbound to collectors.

* For DIY Projects: Artists and craftspeople may use unbound books as a starting point for creating unique and personalized books.

In short, an unbound book is a book in its pre-bound state, waiting to be transformed into a finished product.

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