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Front cover and spine of a bound manuscript volume. The binding consists of blue-grey mottled paper or cloth over boards with remnants of labels on the spine.
The manuscript cover is heavily worn and lacks legible text on its face. Fragments of text on the spine labels are severely faded and abraded, rendering them illegible.
The image displays the exterior front cover of the manuscript. There is no readable text on the cover itself. The spine contains fragments of at least two brown labels showing traces of handwritten or printed characters that are currently undecipherable due to age and wear. illegible text on spine labels?binding the physical structure and materials—such as boards and cloth—used to secure the pages of a book, spine the back edge of the book where the pages are joined, typically facing outward when placed on a shelf, label a small piece of material, often paper or leather, used to display the title or contents of a volume.