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  2. Bindery - Wikipedia

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    Bindery refers to a studio, workshop or factory where sheets of (usually) paper are fastened together to make books, but also where gold and other decorative elements are added to the exterior of books, where boxes or slipcases for books are made and where the restoration of books is carried out.

  3. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Bookbinding is a skilled trade that requires measuring, cutting, and gluing. A finished book requires many steps to complete. This is usually determined by the materials needed and the layout of the book.

  4. Sangorski & Sutcliffe - Wikipedia

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    The bindery moved to Poland Street, and managed to survive through the First World War, the Great Depression, the Second World War, and post-war austerity. In this period, it undertook work for the Ashendene Press, Golden Cockerel Press and the J. & E. Bumpus bookshop. It also created miniature books for Queen Mary's Dolls' House.

  5. Library binding - Wikipedia

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    The original category is as it says: the book was originally bound with the idea that it would be used in a library setting where the book would receive harder use than those usual trade editions sold to the public. The aftermarket library binding is the method of binding serials, and re-binding paperback or hardcover books, for use within ...

  6. Can Influencers Predict the Next Big Thing in Books? - AOL

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    The recent launch of Bindery Books, a publisher working directly with influencers (a sample of which were interviewed for this article) to select and publish books that might otherwise have gone ...

  7. Doves Press - Wikipedia

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    Cobden-Sanderson had commissioned the press's own typeface – Doves Type – that was drawn under the supervision of Walker. The Doves Bindery that Cobden-Sanderson had set up in 1893 bound the books he and Walker printed. The press produced all its books using a single 16-point size of this house typeface between 1900 and 1916.

  8. List of book arts centers - Wikipedia

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    SFCB maintains a 6,358 square foot facility that houses a large print studio, book bindery, and classroom and administrative space. SFCB offers four to five book arts-related exhibitions each year, focused on artist's books, design bindings, fine press books, artist retrospectives, and private collections among other topics.

  9. Guild of Women-Binders - Wikipedia

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    An edition of The Pilgrim's Progress produced by the Guild of Women Binders, held at the British Library.Likely bound by Gwladys Edwards. Frank Karslake was a London bookseller, and a founder and financial backer of the Hampstead Bindery. [1]