(of books) having a sturdy and attractive binding(adjective)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "well-bound" in a sentence
"It may comprise some or all of these things, but you could have the world's best-edited, most beautiful, well-bound book in the world, and without a strategy for getting it into the hands of readers, all it's good for is insulating the attic."
"They might be finely bound in cloth or leather, tooled, and otherwise decorated to become the small, well-bound book you describe."
"A rolled-up poster or map is well-bound by rubber."