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  2. Sarah Prideaux - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Prideaux (1853–1933) was a bookbinder, teacher, historian and author of books on binding and illustration. She, along with Katharine Adams and Sybil Pye , was one of the noted women bookbinders of the period.

  3. Guild of Women-Binders - Wikipedia

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    Karslake had tried to grow the Guild too far and too fast, taking on more students than teachers, and expecting too much out of his teaching staff. [10] Some professional bookbinders suspected that the bindings were too sophisticated to have been produced by women, especially recently trained ones; a few even accused Karslake of passing off the ...

  4. Bookbindings in the British Library - Wikipedia

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    The original tooled red goatskin binding of the 7th century St Cuthbert Gospel is the earliest surviving Western binding. The British Library contains a wide range of fine and historic bookbindings; however, books in the Library are organised primarily by subject rather than by binding so the Library has produced a guide to enable researchers to identity bindings of interest. [1]

  5. Ivor Robinson (craftsman) - Wikipedia

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    A Robinson binding was sold for £5000 in 2009. [9] Another, The Illiad, was listed for $5000 in 2005 [ 10 ] The seller, Joshua Heller Rare Books, Inc., of Washington DC, describes Robinson: "After war service in the Royal Navy, he completed his apprenticeship with a local bookbinder and then worked in Salisbury with Harry Bailey as Bailey and ...

  6. Queens' Binder - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the fact that similar bookbindings were found in the libraries of both Catherine of Braganza and Mary of Modena.The term was first coined by G. D. Hobson in his book Bindings in Cambridge Libraries [1] and was a convenient term to refer to the characteristic drawer-handle tools and volutes with pointillé outlines rather than floral volutes much used by the other binders ...

  7. Paul Johnson (book artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is best known as a pop-up and movable book artist and for his work as a teacher of book art and children’s literacy. Johnson, the founder of the Book Art Project, an initiative that teaches writing to children through book making, has made books with over 200,000 children and over 25,000 teachers worldwide.