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Old 04-13-2009, 04:52 AM   #17
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I have some paperbacks from the 70s that are falling to bits, though my picture books from that period are holding up better.

Paper that has a lot of wood pulp is more acidic and therefore degrades much faster than paper with cotton pulp which is more alkaline. Archival, acid-free paper has chemicals added to counter-act the acid and so it lasts longer.
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