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Definition of Bookbinders
1. bookbinder [n] - See also: bookbinder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bookbinders
Literary usage of Bookbinders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trades' Societies and Strikes by Committee on Trades' Societies (1860)
"In 1780, and for some time previously, a society of bookbinders existed, ...
At this time the working day of the bookbinders was from six to eight ; which, ..."
2. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1908)
"V. The above agreement is hereby ratified, provided that a committee of the
various unions are appointed and meet a like committee from the bookbinders' ..."
3. A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands: Or, The Civil by Hiram Bingham (1849)
"... tour round Hawaii—Schools and religion in Puna and Hilo—Native printers and
bookbinders—Memorial of the mission on the cultivation of the arts—Memorial ..."
4. Transactions of the Society, Instituted at London, for the Encouragement of by Society of Arts (Great Britain, Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1827)
"ROLLING PRESS FOR bookbinders. The SILVER VULCAN MEDAL was this Session given to Mr.
W. ... Hatton-garden, for his ROLLING PRESS for the use of bookbinders. ..."
5. The Training of a Craftsman by Fred Miller (1901)
"bookbinders. CRAFT of bookbinding has during the last dozen years been invaded,
or perhaps I had better say followed, by several amateurs, who have gained ..."