- binderies
- 'bind·er·y || baɪndərɪ n. place where books are bound, place where the pages of books are fastened together and placed in a cover
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Paper drilling — is a technique used in trade binderies for providing large quantities of paper with round holes. The paper can be processed as loose leafs and in brochures (stitched, perfect bound). The holes usually serve for storage (filing), sometimes for… … Wikipedia
Coil binding — For the term as used in auto racing, see coil bind. Coil Binding Binding Machine Coil binding, also known as spiral binding, is a commonly used book binding style for … Wikipedia
Complete Works of Shakespeare — Complete Works of William Shakespeare is the standard name given to any volume containing all the plays and poems of William Shakespeare. Some editions include several works which were not completely of Shakespeare s authorship (collaborative… … Wikipedia
Wire Binding — is one of the most popular commercial book binding methods used in North America and is known by a number of different names including twin loop wire, wire o, double loop wire, double o, ring wire and wirebind. With this binding method, users… … Wikipedia
Publishers Association of the West — (or PubWest) is a trade association established in 1977, initially called the Rocky Mountain Book Publishers Association. PubWest is a professional organization that is a forum for the discussion of publishing issues. Members include a wide range … Wikipedia
George Bayntun — (4 August 1873 September 1940) was an English bookseller, bookbinder, and collector.Born and living in Bath, Somerset, England. George Bayntun served an apprenticeship with the Taylor family, before starting his own bookbinding business in… … Wikipedia
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bindery — /buyn deuh ree, dree/, n., pl. binderies. a place where books are bound. [1800 10, Amer.; BIND + ERY] * * * … Universalium
bookbinding — /book buyn ding/, n. the process or art of binding books. [1765 75; BOOK + BINDING] * * * Joining together of leaves of paper, parchment, or vellum within covers to form a book or codex. Bookbinding developed when the codex replaced the roll.… … Universalium
O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney — ▪ American labour leader née Mary Kenney born Jan. 8, 1864, Hannibal, Mo., U.S. died Jan. 18, 1943, West Medford, Mass. American labour leader and reformer who devoted her energies to improving conditions for factory workers in many… … Universalium