Vintage Paperback Repair - Can Forbidden Planet Be Saved? Cleaning + Restoring A 50's Classic!

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  • Vintage Paperback Repair - Can Forbidden Planet Be Saved? Cleaning + Restoring A 50's Classic!
    In this video, I make a valiant effort in taking a complete dog of a book and get it cleaned, repaired and restored as best I can back to its original state.
    I cannot work miracles, but I think it's turned out quite presentable, at least until a better copy comes along! I hope you enjoy it and it helps you save a few paperbacks!
    As an aside, I also repair and re-glue some vintage Collins White Circle crime titles from the 1930's. Enjoy!
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  • @richardpaulhall
    @richardpaulhall Před 4 lety +34

    bookbinder's gauze to join the two sections of cover, then acid-free white glue to join the block to the cover

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 4 lety +5

      That's worth investigating.

    • @heidialina
      @heidialina Před 9 měsíci +2

      You'd use the book binding gauze on the inside?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 9 měsíci +2

      👍

  • @JG3Reviews
    @JG3Reviews Před 10 měsíci +6

    Thank you! I had a vintage book I'm using to teach a class split in half when I got to the middle chapter--and I mean completely just fell in two in my hands. This method was so simple, and the book is now back in good form.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Excellent news, glad it helped out!

  • @Belzediel
    @Belzediel Před 3 lety +49

    Nice to see some attention to paperbacks.
    One or two suggestions, though...
    Do NOT use Pritt stick, the glue isn't especially reliable but more importantly the solvent used is hydrogen peroxide. Infusing old paper with bleach isn't going to do it any good at all.
    Restoring the semi-gloss finish is pretty easy, a quick rub down with beeswax will do that. Failing that a rub down with the parafin was from a tea-light will do, it'd just be very slightly flammable and not smell as nice. Also, areas where the paper has eroded will infill a bit, hiding the damage a tad, and, it tends to relaminate weakened areas. It's a no-lose option, I'df recommend doing that even if you don't think the cover really needs it.
    IMHO, brown parcel paper is a better choice for rebuilding the spine, especially if you cover the entire jacket. Thinner than most other papers and matches the aged paper better. Shouldnt need the strength for support if you glue it properly
    Adding the wraparound paper sleeve to the pages is completely unhelpful. Wasn't done originally, doesn't need it now. To reseat loose leafs I've had great results with securing the entire block in a clamp with two to three millimeters proud. I use a basic dack and blekker workbench, doesn't have to be fancy, just longer than the book. Use a basic normal wood saw to cut five or six notches across the entire block, not deep, just enough to give a binding point. Brush off dust. Paint with PVA, place spine on top, stack entire thing with very heavy items and wait 24 hours. This will absolutely adhere the pages directly to the spine as they would be originally. This also restores the structural strength of the spine.
    I could mention other better options, such as using heat activated mylar sheeting, getting a really spiffy guillotine for edge restoration and methods for recreating entire covers but I'm getting the impression you'd generally go for the quick and easy fix (understandable if you're doing a LOT of books) rather than a deep restoration, so, only mentioning those options that would be as quick and cheap as the ones you're already doing.
    Had a fair amount of success doing the above on paperbacks including a first paperback of starship troopers.
    Hope this is taken as useful tips rather than scathing criticism; I don't bother writing this much to tell someone I think theyre being a knob ;-)

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety +11

      Really appreciate your time writing such a considered and helpful comment. Thank you.
      In this video I am really only showing my most basic, self taught skills over the years but I'll definitely take on your advise for future projects.

    • @stschannelt1476
      @stschannelt1476 Před 3 lety +3

      What an amazing comment I didn't want it to end!
      Could you tell us more about the process of recreating covers? I love reading about book refurbishing and watching videos too!

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety +1

      It's not something I do, fill on recreating covers, but search for Gary Lovisi as his channel has a few videos on the subject🙂

    • @jjing6548
      @jjing6548 Před 2 lety +1

      amazing. expert.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 2 lety

      Thanks 👍

  • @furiosa1203
    @furiosa1203 Před rokem +5

    I love how your videos are never forced when it comes to ASMR, you just do it naturally. I have such chronic sleep problems so I appreciate this.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před rokem

      My pleasure, glad they are relaxing for you 🙂

  • @nullset560
    @nullset560 Před 3 lety +7

    So relaxing to watch

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome, thanks so much🙂👍

  • @aeridgway
    @aeridgway Před 10 měsíci +1

    'Why bother'? The craftsmanship alone - having it, learning it, passing it to others - makes it worth it. This helped me with repairing my own precious Puffin version of Rumer Godden's 'The Dolls House', gifted me in 1977 and with enormous personal value. Then new skills to learn for old cloth, leather, etc etc books to restore. Many thanks!

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 10 měsíci

      Excellent stuff, thanks so much my friend 👍

  • @maeve3007
    @maeve3007 Před rokem +1

    As a book lover and a lover of historie in general i love that you putt the efford in!

  • @The-Skinn
    @The-Skinn Před 2 lety +3

    I love this video. Super relaxing. Thank you

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it 🙂👍

  • @JG3inTX
    @JG3inTX Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you! Just what I was looking for after a paperback fell apart in my hands this morning.

  • @IanRegan-pz6qr
    @IanRegan-pz6qr Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, Jules! Fantastic to see a fellow Plymothian with a fantastic paperback collection.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Ian, some amazing haul videos coming up, starting tonight.

  • @chrisnewman6047
    @chrisnewman6047 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Nanobristle toothbrushes may be good for this. They are extra soft but clean very efficiently and would be kind to the paper. Great info here!

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 6 měsíci +1

      They certainly work well on delicate books. I only use a very soft brush though.👍

    • @chrisnewman6047
      @chrisnewman6047 Před 6 měsíci

      @@JulesBurt It is so refreshing to see someone save books to live another day.

  • @alvinmarcus5780
    @alvinmarcus5780 Před 3 lety

    Very informative video Jules. Thanks for the tips. I'll most likely be needed them. I watched another good video of
    tips that Gary Lovisi's wife put out earlier today so I know more than I did.
    One more thing, I had never seen a paperback with a dust jacket.
    Amazed me. But I'm new to so much of this but I'm learning more every day thanks to yours and Gary's videos.
    Much appreciated.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Excellent stuff Alvin, glad my videos are helping. In the UK, almost all pre WW2 paperbacks came with dustwrappers. 🙂

    • @alvinmarcus5780
      @alvinmarcus5780 Před 3 lety

      @@JulesBurt You have a top shelf collection Jules .Thanks for showing it to us . 👍😊

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety +1

      My pleasure Alvin, still lots to come in the future🙂

  • @franceslassiter2136
    @franceslassiter2136 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Fabulous restoration advice!

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks Frances, glad it was useful👍

  • @NWard1210
    @NWard1210 Před 2 lety +1

    Here from the Pure Unintentional ASMR channel and subscribed to your channel immediately! Lots of videos to catch up on now, thank you for the quality content!

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 2 lety +1

      Ah, brilliant and welcome, hope you enjoy every one🙂

  • @alexcicala9930
    @alexcicala9930 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful job

  • @maxheals
    @maxheals Před 2 lety +2

    love the content inspired me to look for the ebook version lol

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 2 lety

      Great stuff, the actual story is worth tracking down👍

  • @huggi3z08
    @huggi3z08 Před 2 lety +1

    Shout out to the Bob Ross of book repairing

  • @stratpack9591
    @stratpack9591 Před 4 lety +10

    Great video Jules. How about using a cotton bud and lighter fluid to remove the old sellotape residue? Works great and won't damage the cover. A tip I learned from toypolloi😉

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 4 lety +1

      I did consider this but the older the tape residue, the tougher it can be to remove. I also considered a hair dryer to heat it up then scape it off. I might go back to it later.

    • @richardpaulhall
      @richardpaulhall Před 4 lety +1

      @@JulesBurt In the US, Goo Gone or Goof Off are good on tape.

    • @IanRegan-pz6qr
      @IanRegan-pz6qr Před 4 lety +1

      @@JulesBurt For rare Armada Paperbacks, I find that Surgical Spirit works a treat.

  • @robertblair8395
    @robertblair8395 Před 2 lety +2

    I have removed vintage cellotape residue from very old book-covers with eucalyptus oil. You have to be a bit careful as it is quite a powerful solvent. But it doesn't attack paper, or (most) of the types of ink used in "the olden days" (pre-70's). It also evaporates completely within 24 hours, leaving no residue.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Robert, I'll bear that in mind.

  • @jeffreycrawley1216
    @jeffreycrawley1216 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You'll be pleased to know that some of the 1930s classic crime novels have been republished by the British Library including Freeman Wills Croft's Death in the Channel (SO many red herrings in that one!); Ethel Lina White's The Wheel Spins (the basis of Hitchcock's film The Lady Vanishes) and Christianna Brand who wrote Green is for Danger (filmed with Alistair Sim) AND the Nurse Matilda series (otherwise known as Nanny McPhee)
    Such a talented bunch!

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 8 měsíci

      Indeed, I have a few of those reprints,they're are very well produced👍

  • @adammagdaleno26
    @adammagdaleno26 Před 3 lety +2

    I was listening to an audiobook of King’s “The Gunslinger” by Frank Muller. And in this video your microphone quality sounds exactly like the microphone quality of the audiobook by Frank Muller. So you sounded like him only without the American accent.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Cool, I think! I certainly don't have that much of a professional mic but I try not to talk to quickly🙂

  • @ravells
    @ravells Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for making this video. The result looks great! I feel inspired to do some repair work on a few old paperbacks we have that are falling apart! Who knew that all it took was some copier paper and a Prit stick? I was wondering how robust is the final article? It seems to me that given how small the surface area of the edge of a page is, is the glue sufficient? I would love to see how far you can safely open the book without any danger of the pages falling out again. Many thanks again for sharing your skills and knowledge with us.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Ravi, thanks! It's been a couple of weeks now since I did this repair and the glue is well set and has kept everything in place. It's totally readable whole obviously using a bit of care. Basically, this was heading to the bin in most people's eyes but now it's been saved, not a bad thing I think.

    • @ravells
      @ravells Před 4 lety +1

      @@JulesBurt As you said, it would have been a crime to throw away a classic like 'Forbidden Planet!'

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 4 lety

      Totally 🙂

    • @tommyvercetti7
      @tommyvercetti7 Před 7 měsíci

      Perhaps something like a PVA glue applied to the text blocks rough binder edge with the pages clamped together then topped with a layer of paper over the top would be more secure?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 7 měsíci

      All good suggestions 👍

  • @chromakeyblue
    @chromakeyblue Před 5 měsíci +1

    Why did you cover a portion of the text on the last page with the second re-enforcement paper? Should the paper be a little less wide?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 5 měsíci

      Yep. It was a first attempt and had quite a few mistakes tbh, it's a learning process.

  • @TenkoBerry
    @TenkoBerry Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is Good 👍

  • @AugustMeteors
    @AugustMeteors Před rokem

    Those vintage paperbacks are worth saving. They lasted longer before even needing repair than the equivalent book today. And I think the reason for that is also why they're excellent candidates for the kind of repair you just did. And that is that the older book will have been printed with a more generous left hand margin, so that reading it doesn't require wrenching it open so wide that it causes breaks in the glue bond. I'm almost 70; I've got very well-preserved paperbacks I ordered through my school book club when I was 14 and have read multiple times. Buy the equivalent off the shelf today and the spine is broken and pages are falling out after one reading. They narrowed that margin to fit in the extra "an" or "I", saving them production $$ on pages in the long run. If I had to guess further, it seems they also used to use a more flexible, less brittle glue on those spines back in the day.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před rokem

      Thanks, I totally agree, on the whole, books were better produced back in the day 👍

  • @evelynstankowski
    @evelynstankowski Před 5 měsíci +1

    Where does the browning and yellowing of the pages come from? I have a book from 1983 that looks similar. Unfortunatley the front cover cracked off the spine, the back cover is ready to do the same

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 5 měsíci

      It's usually from a book being stored in a damp environment at some point in it's life. Mould gets in and eventually spreads and starts the foxing process. Also, books stored in a very dry environment tend to age and go brown, plus with the older books, they're often not printed on great paper to begin with!

  • @rickychen2018
    @rickychen2018 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video... How should I go about repairing a front cover that's ripped off its spine cover?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Ricky! I'd need to see your book before I could advise you my friend 🙂

  • @channelsixtysix066
    @channelsixtysix066 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Jules, I can understand a 65 yo paperback falling to pieces. I've just looked at the prices of the Forbidden Planet. 😳Those pages don't look too bad. They are not dark yellow to brown like some paperbacks. My book collection is old maths books, it's a much cheaper collection. I guess the subject matter isn't as desirable. LOL Right now, I'm going to attempt my first book repair. It is cheaply-made paperback from Hodder & Staunton, "Teach Yourself Trigonometry". It is disappointing as this is only 18 months old from new and it started falling to bits. It is doing exactly the same thing as your 65 yo novel.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Wow, sounds like the binding glue on your maths book is pretty awful, hope you fixed it!

  • @mark4d148
    @mark4d148 Před 3 lety +1

    Just a thought, would plasterers 'scrim' be any good?
    Not the modern self adhesive one but the original old school cotton/nylon sort, as it's a fine mesh and may be suitable for the spine.
    Like I said, no idea just a thought.
    Good vid though.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Simon, definitely worth a try for sure. If I had some, I'd experiment 🙂

  • @MeadbeardMcRay
    @MeadbeardMcRay Před 6 měsíci +1

    Generally speaking, how does this affect the monetary value of a book?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 6 měsíci

      It's a lot more presentable than it was so would probably sell for more. High grade, unrestored books fetch better prices though.

  • @ramiroamorena2352
    @ramiroamorena2352 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Does anybody have tips for front covers that are ripping off? It's sort of a drying and cracking effect and the the front cover rips apart.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před rokem +1

      Each book is a bit different but watch a few more of my repair videos to get a few ideas👍

  • @dannyvestal299
    @dannyvestal299 Před 3 lety +1

    Im particularly interested in this now more than ever since seeing this on your channel. Here in Texas at my local Wal-Mart stores, they have put out a Forbidden Planet "Robbie" the robot. I wanted to ask you if yall have any stores similar, and if you had anything like that? (As far as any Robbie the Robot memorabilia?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      There were a few Robbie toys made, not many, but a few. I've not got any myself. There is a super rare tin toy from the 50's that is awesome!👍🙂

  • @HouseholdDog
    @HouseholdDog Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi Jules. Just wondering which Mr Sheen you use for cleaning?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's just the standard furniture polish one.

    • @HouseholdDog
      @HouseholdDog Před 7 měsíci

      @@JulesBurt Thanks

  • @scrumptiousjdp
    @scrumptiousjdp Před rokem +2

    Link for the glue?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před rokem

      Here we are Julie...amzn.to/3LeJVEt

  • @antonioal-sudeste1632
    @antonioal-sudeste1632 Před rokem +1

    What kind of product do you use for clean at the minute 7?

  • @marnie185
    @marnie185 Před 3 lety +2

    i started collecting paperbacks last year. I was wondering if the paper used will last for years. I mean I want to read the same exact book i had in my teenage years when im 80.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Keep it in a cool environment and it'll be fine. I have paperbacks from 1880 and they are ok.

    • @marnie185
      @marnie185 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JulesBurt omg thanks

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      No worries!

    • @marnie185
      @marnie185 Před 3 lety

      @@JulesBurtthey are from HarperCollins, the paper isn't the best quality, i still kinda worry about it 😔

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Modern publishers often use recycled paper these days, it doesn't last as long, sadly. Same rules apply though, keep dry and away from sun light in a cool environment.

  • @Democraps_are_narrow-minded

    I use sandpaper instead of brush

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      I have experimented a bit with sandpaper on small marks but find the brush better to remove light dust.

    • @Democraps_are_narrow-minded
      @Democraps_are_narrow-minded Před 3 lety

      @@JulesBurt sandpaper is better because it gets rid of brown stain, or at least whiten tge edges.
      Any way to cure foxing?

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Not to my knowledge.

  • @GambinoTheGoat
    @GambinoTheGoat Před 3 lety +2

    👍

  • @bbbrown3408
    @bbbrown3408 Před rokem

    bit like watching an old blue peter

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před rokem

      Without the stick back plastic👍

  • @rogersmith9579
    @rogersmith9579 Před 4 lety +2

    Yes!! First again.

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 4 lety

      Awesome, hope you enjoyed it Roger!

  • @fraserdonachie5792
    @fraserdonachie5792 Před 3 lety +2

    ... good ... although I suspect some rather dubious practice that would be frowned upon by the ‘paper conservation’ pedants ...

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety +3

      It was one step from the bin, I'm happy with it🙂

    • @fraserdonachie5792
      @fraserdonachie5792 Před 3 lety +1

      ... well done Jules - great result ... I watched because I found a cheap copy of ‘With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet’ - a 1930s Penguin - so I’ll need to restore that a bit once it arrives ... thanks!

    • @JulesBurt
      @JulesBurt  Před 3 lety

      Excellent, it takes a bit of time but certainly worth the effort 🙂