White glue is needed to make a book.
The type of glue commonly used to bind books together is called "bookbinding glue."
I use TiteBond wood glue . It works very well for that.
It's called "glair".
Before oil, glue was commonly made from organic materials such as animal hide, bones, or cartilage. These materials were boiled down to create a sticky adhesive substance that was used for various purposes like woodworking and bookbinding.
Buckram is used for manufacturing some book cases. (covers)
Roan.
Scotch glue is typically made from animal collagen, predominantly sourced from cattle or horses. This collagen is processed and mixed with other additives to create a strong adhesive that is commonly used in woodworking and bookbinding.
For book binding, it is recommended to use a strong and flexible adhesive called PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue. This type of glue is commonly used in bookbinding because it provides a durable bond that can withstand the stress and movement of pages in a book.
Materials commonly used for bookbinding include bookboard, paper, cloth, leather, and glue. The spine cloth is often made of a durable and flexible material like linen or cotton to provide strength and protection to the book's spine. These materials are chosen for their durability and ability to create a visually appealing finish for the book.
Roan leather is from sheepskin. It is used in Bookbinding
The different techniques used in block bookbinding include sewing the pages together, gluing the spine, attaching endpapers, and covering the book with a protective material like cloth or leather.
The question has to be more specific as to the type of glue.Normally a glue would be described as an adhestive