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.
A book binding factory is called a bindery
A bindery is a workshop or factory where books are bound.
go to the library and read a book on antique firearms. such book usually tells you how to rate an antique firearm and what to look for...............
The root word for "bindery" is "bind," which means to fasten or secure something together.
The correct sentence is "Amber's antique book from 1879 is missing."
A variety of photographs of the exteriors of antique Ford vehicles can be found in one of the many antique car books available by visiting a local book store. Different antique car calendars will also have pictures of old Ford cars.
antique shops and charity shops!
it is a Russian antique book
There are many places you can find antique bookcases. You can go to your local antiques mall. You can look in the newspaper or on Craigslist. You can check in your local thrift shops as well.
Depending on the condition of the spine, yes you can. If the book is not antique or extremely precious, you could repair it yourself. If there is dried glue between the spines, a water-based glue may take a long time to dry and cure. If the book is of any value, I would suggest contacting a local book bindery for professional service. --------- Hey, this is the asker. Thank you. I'm not sure wheter it' water based, Beacon 527, but i think it should work. I can also try glueing on the edge. Thanks.
You can find antique pictures of that on the the wikipedia page or google images.
I have some antique furniture in need of repair. I want to find someone who specializes in antique funiture so that my items don't get damaged. What is the best way to find reputable antique furniture repair places?