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So, what's with the 'stamped case' that was described on the original S&S Website? Is it the case the cards were in? The site made it sound like it would be slipcased volume...
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"John M" <no...@none.net> wrote in message
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The "case" in bookbinding
parlance is the hardcover itself. In other words, the boards and the leather or
other material that encase the pages.
In the UtD S/L,
this is stamped with the author's name and title and an illustration. --