From now on I’ll refer to him as big Greggie in casual situations and The Great Gregorio in formal occasions okay
Printed in the late 16th century this small book from the National Library of Sweden is an example of sixfold dos-à-dos binding, where six books are conjoined into a single publication but can be read individually with the help of six perfectly placed clasps. This particular book was printed in Germany and like almost all books at the time is a religious devotional text.
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— Ocean Vuong, from On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous (via lunamonchtuna)