
New Books in Communications Abigail Bainbridge, "Conservation of Books" (Routledge, 2023)
Dec 28, 2025
Abigail Bainbridge, a leading book conservator and director of Bainbridge Conservation, teams up with Sonja Schwolle, an expert in archival binding and head of treatment development at The National Archives UK. They dive into their comprehensive work, Conservation of Books, discussing global book structures and the ethics of conservation. Key topics include the significance of decision-making processes, the balance between preventive care and practical conservation, and the concept of the 'social book,' advocating for preserving items for their intended use.
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A One-Stop 2023 Survey For Conservators
- The book aims to be a comprehensive 2023 survey that points readers to deeper literature and highlights understudied topics.
- Authors provide bibliographies (not just citations) so readers can follow up on foundational and new work.
Designed As A Launchpad For Learning
- Sonja and Abigail wanted a single starting volume for students and practitioners to learn global conservation concerns.
- The book is positioned as a launchpad for further research, not a final manual.
Make Treatment Decisions Transparently
- When deciding treatments, use ethical frameworks and stakeholder input rather than default interventive methods.
- Consider who benefits now versus future readers and weigh intervention accordingly.
