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Books in the 1600s were typically handcrafted, with handwritten text and elaborate illustrations. They were usually bound in leather or vellum, and the covers were decorated with ornate designs and gilding. The size and shape of books varied, with larger volumes commonly used for religious texts and smaller ones for personal reading.

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