As many know, duct tape is used for more than just pencil cases, which is what I have mostly used duct tape for.  Duct tape serves a useful purpose, such as fixing car windows, which I see all the time on the road.  It can also be used to fix the binding on a book and to reattach the covers to the book.
The big dictionary in the house has had a ripped cover and binding for years.  Nobody has sought to fix it, but since I had red duct tape that matched the color of the dictionary, I thought that this was a perfect opportunity to reconstruct the spine.
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| Starting condition | 
I first needed to fix the spine, which, as seen in the pictures, was ripped and half-missing.  I removed the front and back covers from the dictionary and began working on the back cover.
I taped what was left of the spine and the back cover together on the back and the front.
To recreate the missing part of the spine, I alternated between putting pieces of duct tape on the inside of the spine and on the outside of the spine until I reached the end.  I also taped up the rip on the top of the spine between the two remaining pieces of the spine.
To connect the front cover with the spine, I just taped them together, both on the inside and the outside.
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| Two covers attached together | 
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| Inside view in between the two covers | 
I put a piece of tape horizontally along the bottom edge of the spine, which is the portion of the spine that I reconstructed with duct tape.
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| Bottom half | 
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| Front and back cover with no pages | 
To reattach the pages, I placed the back cover underneath the bound pages and taped them together.
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| Starting to bind the pages to the cover | 
I repeated the same process at the front of the book, binding the insides together.  I placed a piece of duct tape on the other side of the where I joined the pages and the cover together at both the front and the back of the dictionary.
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| Tape between the pages and the cover to hold them together | 
After attaching the cover to the spine, I finished the reconstruction of a book spine and the attachment of the hardcovers to the pages.  The dictionary, I must say, looks so much better than before.
 
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