BindTech has added Michigan-based Dekker Bookbinding to its manufacturing arm, growing its national footprint.
Think HGTV, but for books: A novel gets torn apart, its cover ripped away. Then, in mere minutes — with some glue, a utility knife, cardboard and cloth — it gets a spiffy new look. Inspired by process ...
Create your own haven for your ideas and imagination. Barrovian Books bookbinding workshop guides you through every fold, stitch, and bind as you craft handmade booklets that are uniquely yours! Ryan ...
Walking into Beck & Orr Book Binding is almost like stepping into a time machine. Vintage wrought-iron machines take up residence along the perimeter. Photographs from the shop's early days and ...
The Library Company notes that the bindings “appeared on American books only briefly — around 1850-55 — a time of increasingly elaborate book cover decoration.” The use of inlaid shell on books wasn’t ...