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Book sizesThe names of book sizes are based on the old paper sizes and methods of printing. The technology may have moved on, but the names are still widely used. The size-names derive from the fraction they represent of the large sheet of paper on which the book was printed. To understand the range of sizes you have to consider how books used to be printed. Page images would be imposed on each sheet in a very special order. An even number of leaves always results when a sheet is folded, so page count is divisible by 4, 8, 16 etc. The full sheet is then folded so that the pages appear in proper sequence. The outside edges are cut so that the book will open. The name of each book size has two components:
Even this is not enough to define the final size of the book because the cut sizes are greater than the final, trimmed book. The customary trim is 1/8 inch at the head and tail of the book, which will reduce the height of the text block by ¼ inch. The dimensions of books are measured from head to tail and from spine to fore edges of the cover.
Modern book sizes
Traditional British book sizes
Paper quantity units used in printing:
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