someone whoseworkorskillinvolvesfasteningloosepagestogether inside acoverto make abook
装订工
bookbinder'spluralbookbinders
aplacewhere bookbinderswork
装订厂;装订车间
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The subscriber could have the fortnightly magazines bound into volumes at a bookbinder's shop.
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The most famous craftsman and artisans were gunsmiths, silversmiths, tinsmiths, copper dishes producers, tailors (terezis), tanners (tabaks), embroiderers, bookbinders, musical instruments producers, pipe-makers, carpenters.
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Doublures are protected from wear, compared to the outside of a book, and thus offer bookbinders scope for elaborate decoration.
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As well as newspaper proprietors, they were stationers, bookbinders, printers and publishers, ran a circulating library, and sold patent medicines.
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The book includes chapters on the following enemies of books: fire, water, gas and heat, dust and neglect, ignorance and bigotry, the bookworm, bookbinders, book collectors, servants, and children.
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They comprise such people as thebookbinder, the draper, the ironmonger, the leather goods man and the garage proprietor.
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I know of a self-employedbookbinderwho uses his exceptional gifts not only to repair and bind books for customers, but to do some remarkable original research.
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Human factors also influence swell, especially the force with which thebookbinderbones down, or flattens, each section after sewing.
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He took classes in the evenings while apprenticed to abookbinder.
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He was abookbinder, stationary to the king, and cashier to the ordinance office from 1699 to 1702.
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She has been featured for her work as an amateurbookbinderand knitting.
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He was a pharmacist, apothecary, printer, engraver/etcher, bookseller, stationer, publisher,bookbinder, librarian/owner of a circulating library, and stereotyper/stereotype founder.
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His grandfather, popular artbookbinder, cared for him.
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He is, however, better known as abookbinder, and numbers of stamped bindings are in existence which bear his device.
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He married in 1839, and became abookbinderon his own account.
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