Bibliopegically

/ˌbɪbliəˈpɛdʒɪkli/ adverb

In a manner relating to the art and craft of binding books, especially in terms of how books are physically constructed and arranged.

From bibliopegy (the craft of bookbinding), derived from Greek biblio- (book) and -pegy (binding), plus the adverbial suffix -ically. The term emerged in English during the 19th century as book collecting and binding became refined disciplines.

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