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  2. Library binding - Wikipedia

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    Library binding is done at a commercial library binding company. Sending books to the library binder is a mass production process. The library will gather and set aside their volumes which they want library bound, and then box and ship these books to a library binding company.

  3. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Library binding refers to the hardcover binding of books intended for the rigors of library use and are largely serials and paperback publications. Though many publishers have started to provide "library binding" editions, many libraries elect to purchase paperbacks and have them rebound in hard covers for longer life.

  4. Sangorski & Sutcliffe - Wikipedia

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    The company merged with HT Woods in 1939, bringing Kenneth Hobson to the firm. He introduced a more modern style of binding. Bray inherited the company on Sutcliffe's death. The firm merged again in 1988, joining with Zaehnsdorf's bindery in Bermondsey (established by Joseph Zaehnsdorf in 1842).

  5. In 1969, the first university-level conservation conference occurred at the University of Chicago where they published Deterioration and Preservation of Library Materials. [28] In the United States, the branch bindery for the Library of Congress was created in 1900 for the Government Printing Office, under Chief Clerk Arthur Kimball. [29]

  6. William Anthony (bookbinder) - Wikipedia

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    William Anthony was born in Waterford, Ireland.At the age of 17, he began a seven-year apprenticeship at a book binding company that also employed his father. After a further period of training in Dublin, Anthony became Journeyman bookbinder and studied at the Camberwell College of Art in London.

  7. English-language editions of The Hobbit - Wikipedia

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    Other library bindings have been reported. A red library binding with yellow title and a simple geometric design in black, and including free-leaf maps, has been seen with the stamp "New Method Book Bindery", a company well known in the trade at the time (later becoming "Bound to Stay Bound Books Inc". [2])

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