bookbindery

NOUN
  1. a bookbinder's workshop; a place for binding books
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How To Use bookbindery In A Sentence

  • DODOcase since ordered more than 75,000 iPad cases and 3,000 for Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle from the bookbindery. Digital Rivals, Economy Put Bookmakers in Bind
  • They added a bookbindery, and in addition to the Gazette, they printed almanacs, pamphlets, and occasionally books. History of American Women
  • During the war, inflation hurt the printing business, so she ran a bookbindery to supplement her income and accepted food from those who couldn't afford to pay their subscription to the paper. History of American Women
  • Spent most of today dashing about Madrid with rachelmanija who arrived last night, although too late (flight delays, etc.) to come to the art show opening at the bookbindery La Eriza (although we did stop by today, around "merienda" time, and got to help finish off a few boxes of leftover strawberries -- yum!). Breakfast in Bed
  • Mrs. Robertson had been intimate friends when girls, in precisely the same rank in life, although one had married a doctor and the other the overseer of the bookbindery. Katie Robertson A Girls Story of Factory Life
  • One local bookbindery is making iPad cases to boost its revenue, but others haven't been so lucky. Digital Rivals, Economy Put Bookmakers in Bind
  • He was apprenticed to a bookbindery in London, however, and read many of the books brought there for binding, including the "electricity" section of the Encyclopedia Britannica and Jane Marcet's Conversations on Chemistry. Faraday, Michael
  • The library and reading room committee amassed a library of over two thousand books, and established a bookbindery to keep the books in circulation. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • There is an air of antiquity about everything connected with this bookbindery which suggests the thought that its tools and usages are much older than those of printing. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • A few weeks ago I ran into him, and he told me that he was part of a collective exhibit at this new bookbindery in Malasaña, where he often pitches in in the afternoons. Breakfast in Bed
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