A bindery is a workshop or factory where books are bound.
Marianne Tidcombe has written: 'The Doves Bindery' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Doves Bindery, Fine bindings 'The Cockerell tradition' -- subject(s): Cockerell Bindery 'Twenty-Five Gold-Tooled Bookbindings, an International Tribute to Bernard C. Middleton's \\'
Any where from 16.00-30.00 a hour
A book binding factory is called a bindery
Directly, a bindery worker can obtain a job at any newspaper or magazine manufacturing facility. Also one might look at job searching site such as Monster, Career Builder or ISeek.
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It is a good. If you take documents to a bindery to have them stapled, the stapling is a service.
Oh yes. There are many professional bookbinding around. One either as to work for a bindery or establish their own business which takes time and experience.
Elbert Andrew Thompson has written: 'Fine binding in America' -- subject(s): Club Bindery, Bookbinding, History
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Harold E. Sterne has written: 'Catalogue of nineteenth century bindery equipment' -- subject(s): Bookbinding machinery, Catalogs
Graphic design is a subset of the graphic arts. Graphic arts also includes graphic production--prepress, printing and bindery.
The yellow pages, perhaps? Seriously, if you a valuable volume that needs rebinding, consult the local museum in your nearest city or a bookseller that specialises in antiquarian books. They both would know where to find craftsmen binders who would be able to do this work.