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  2. William Parks (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Parks was born in Ludlow, Shropshire, England on May 23, 1699. [1] He learned printing as a trade and maintained printing houses at Ludlow, Hereford and Reading. [5] [6] [7] It is uncertain whether Parks learned the printing trade in London or as an apprentice in one of the many provincial printing establishments in England. [8]

  3. Book rebinding - Wikipedia

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    Book rebinding is the renewal or replacement of the cover of a book. Typically, this requires restitching or renewal of the glue which holds the pages in place. Libraries may rebind books for durability or archival purposes, or for repair. Collectors of antique books such as incunabula have often had items rebound. This might be done to improve ...

  4. Category : Book publishing companies based in Virginia

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    Pages in category "Book publishing companies based in Virginia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Book packaging - Wikipedia

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    Publishing companies use the services of book-packaging companies in cases where the publishing company does not have the in-house resources to handle a project. [1] There are two main reasons that publishing houses hire a book-packaging company: labor-intensive books (books with many illustrations or photographs, books which require coordinating the input of several authors, or 'novelty ...

  6. Category:Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Bookbinding, the process of physically assembling a book, is both a trade profession and a medium for visual arts. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  7. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    The back page can then be turned back to its correct position, thus hiding the spine of the book. Comb binding uses a 9/16" pitch rectangular hole pattern punched near the bound edge. A curled plastic "comb" is fed through the slits to hold the sheets together. Comb binding allows a book to be disassembled and reassembled by hand without damage.