Definition of term:: Unopened
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A book with signatures which have never been cut as opposed to untrimmed and uneven (see "Uncut"); unopened books retain the folds of the original gathering and contain many pages which cannot be read without first opening the pages with a knife. Some collectors prefer an unopened book because it indicates that the book has never been read; other collectors who read their books would rather not have the task of cutting open pages and risking tears and jagged leaf edges.
Danish: Ubeskåret
Dutch: Onopengesneden
French: Non coupé
German: Unaufgeschnitten
Italian: Non tagliato, a fogli chiusi, intonso
Spanish: Sin abrir
Swedish: Oskuren
Dutch: Onopengesneden
French: Non coupé
German: Unaufgeschnitten
Italian: Non tagliato, a fogli chiusi, intonso
Spanish: Sin abrir
Swedish: Oskuren
Source: What bookdealers really mean. A dictionary by Tom Congalton and Dan Gregory (Between the Covers), with additions from other sources
