I received my newly rebound (Terra cotta Capra grain goatskin) and I am so pleased with the way it turned out. I was looking for a leather in the tan/light brown range that had a nice warmth to it without being(...)

I recently pulled a bonehead move by hastily tossing my pants into the wash without thoroughly checking ALL the pockets….and inadvertently laundered a treasured 1938 Missal that belonged to my mother; one that I(...)

I’ve had my Bible since 1971 and it’s a dear old friend. Leonard’s renewed it and I’m delighted with the results! It’s a pleasure to just open it up again.

I find myself overwhelmed with gratitude and eager to share my experience with Leonard’s Books, LLC! I had two Bibles in need of re-binding. If you are a lover of Christ, you know how precious His Word is to you. If(...)

Leonard's Book Restoration restored an especially important family heirloom - an antique dictionary that was in significant disrepair. They rebound the book, freshened the cover and back page and restored the(...)

I have used Leonard's Book Restoration for a couple of projects now. The first was rebinding of an three-volume set of an 1803 travel book the boards of which had come apart. They did a superb job. The second(...)

The work to restore our well-worn Bible was exceptional! It was a wonderful experience dealing with a professional, Christian company. I never give recommendations but will make an exception this time. I give Leonard's Books my HIGHEST recommendation.

My father used his Scofield Reference Bible (KJV) for devotions and study. Almost every page has notes and references to other passages, showing his grasp of how the Scripture is woven together. Genesis 1-37 was(...)

We had two large family Bibles restored recently. They were missing hard covers and had loose pages. The restoration was absolutely amazing! Highly recommend these folks! Both were around 100 plus years old.

My wife has been using her Father's Bible. He died 2005. She uses it to teach Sunday School. She has notes she did not want to lose. When it became worn she wanted it rebound. Our local Christian Book Store told us(...)
