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A bumped book spine refers to a book spine that has been slightly bent or damaged, often resulting in a small crease or dent. This damage typically occurs when a book is dropped or mishandled, causing the spine to lose its smooth, straight appearance.

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12y ago

It's the long up-and-down thing between the front and back covers that the pages are attached to..

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14y ago

A bumped book spine is the spine ends of a book that has been damaged by being dropped, or carelessly handled or shelved.

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13y ago

The publisher, the title (or shortened title), the author's last name, and sometimes other information such as the ISBN number or the price.

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11y ago

the spine of a book helps hold the pages in place

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11y ago

It's the part of the book that connects the front and back cover of the book. The spine usually has the name of the book, the author and sometimes a small image.

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11y ago

The backbone of a book is called the spine.

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6y ago

The spine of a book holds the pages in place and is an anchor point for the pages. It also allows the book to open and close.

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