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Ironing a Rag Book
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Ironing a Rag Book
Illustration to highlight the durability of Deans Rag Books. Date: circa 1930
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Deans Highlight Ironing Durability
EDITORS COMMENTS
This charming illustration from circa 1930 showcases the timeless activity of ironing, as a woman carefully smoothes out the creases of an old rag book. The book, bound with recycled rags, is a testament to the enduring quality and durability of such volumes. Rag books were a popular and practical solution for creating sturdy, long-lasting tomes during a time when paper was a precious resource. The woman's gentle touch and focused expression convey the care and attention given to preserving the contents of the book, as she ensures each page is perfectly flat and free from wrinkles. The iron, with its steam hissing gently, adds to the sense of warmth and comfort in the scene. The illustration, though simple in composition, effectively conveys the value and importance of the rag book in the context of everyday life. Its vintage charm and nostalgic appeal continue to resonate with us today, making it a cherished piece of history and a reminder of the simple pleasures of the past.
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