Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Preserve Old Bibles

Old Bible


The reasons for wanting to preserve old Bibles can be for sentimental value, as well as for practicality. Most Bibles have thin pages that get enough damage from regular use, so when it comes time to preserve an old Bible, special care must be taken not only to protect the pages, but the binding and cover as well.


Instructions


1. Remove any old documents that are placed in the Bible. These items can damage an old Bible by transferring acid to the pages and wiping away the print. The items can also damage the binding because of the extra thickness they create between the pages.


2. Keep an old Bible in a dark, dry place. A closet works well, as does a cabinet. This will protect it from light and moisture damage. It is best to avoid keeping the Bible stored in the kitchen or cellar. These rooms tend to hold more moisture than others.


3. Purchase an archival box. This type of box can protect an old Bible from dust, dirt, acid, and light exposure. While you might be able to find an archival box at a local office supply or discount department store, you can always find them online at places like Archival Methods (see Resources).


4. Place a slipcase over the Bible. This is a good option only if you really want to display the old Bible. It is not the best way to protect the Bible, though. This method will only provide minimal protection.

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