Wednesday, December 25, 2013

1809-55: The binder Benjamin Gaskill works in Philadelphia. He takes the embossing on the bond for


1796: Senefelder invented lithography affect kirjansidokseen. Cardboard Covers can be coated lithographic printed ylivetopaperilla. Copper is also used for printing the overlay paper printed.
1798-1803: Lontoolaissyntyinen binder Henry Bilson Legge (1763-1804) found in Boston's lists, but he may have worked in the past in other parts of the United States. He contributed to the binder by John Roulstone of Boston, which had several Leggen tool after his death.
1800s: France, influenced by a number of artistic bookbinder: Napoleon's brothers hovisitojat Bozérian, Thouvenin, Bauzon, Trautz, dancing a la carte Lortic, Mairet, Niedrée, Duru, cape, Chambolle, Cuzin, Marius Michel, Simier, Léon Gruel, Ruban, Romain Raparlier, Petrus and Meunier. England is the most original bookbinder Thomas Grenvil binding of Charles Lewis. Others follow the traditional styles: Kalthoeber, Staggemeier, Walther, Hering, Bedford, as well as companies and Rivière Zaehnsdorf. William Morris inspired the end of the century in 1880 the artistic binding resuscitations. The binding of the modern founder of the TJ Cobden Sanderson, dancing a la carte Doves, and a printer-Kirjansitomo founder. Bookmark kiintoselän other hand, must irtoselkä. dancing a la carte
Early 1800s: British women bookbinders is mainly sedentary dancing a la carte men and for standing. Boys and girls are usually 13 years of age, the doctrine that the boys will run for seven years. Girls learn to fold in less time, to knit, small capitals, or headband fixing and other tasks. Women tend to stop working after marrying. Unmarried women and widows are in regular work. Oktavoarkin dancing a la carte a thousand fold by hand takes two and a half to four hours.
1804-17: The London-based binder Josiah Westley to introduce a large-scale binding agreement Rees, Cyclopedia 1802-20 with 39 volumes. Westley Clark operates six story bindery in 1843, with a staff of 250-300 people. The bindery has three korkopuristinta and paperboard cutting machines.
1805-17: The binder for William Swaim found in New York on the list. He wins the 1805 award for Best U.S. bond. Swaim to press its name from gold-plating of the front cover at the top of the vertical leather sisäänkäännökseen.
1807: New York cobbler's widow Eliza Culley gets a binder rights and appear in the lists until 1828. He probably learned the leather processing and sewing from her husband. Culley name to blindly press the lower part of the back. Probably his son John appears at the same address 1822-23 nightmare.
1809-55: The binder Benjamin Gaskill works in Philadelphia. He takes the embossing on the bond for decorative purposes. dancing a la carte His son, Benjamin begins to engrave the binder tools and Edward continue tying.
1810: Thomas Clark set up a bindery in Philadelphia. Son, John, left the company three sons as John Clark's Sons. Leather is a 1812 rare, and Clark used to weave cotton. Clark's sold in 1927 McNamee bookbinding company, which was acquired dancing a la carte in 1920, a New York bindery TY Crowell.
1811: Austria, Captain Johan von Kronberg grant of a patent to protect liimasidontamenetelmä. Cut loose leaves the back of the printed product is dipped in a rubber solution should serve as a rubber-binding agent. Rubber bond is not sufficiently robust dancing a la carte and the method is not supported.
1815: The U.S. Grant Francis (1792-1865), bound by the New Hampshire Exeter, the first being issued dancing a la carte with a bond. He probably learned the skills of the binder exeteriläisen printer's dancing a la carte Charles Norris binder about John Sawyer. Grant will take 1820 as a publisher, as well as take care of the old and new books sell trade until 1856 Gilman Randille bindery. The binder Benjamin J Williams is in Exeter.
1818: In France, experimenting with engraved plate, book covers decorative purposes. Emile Bosquet describes the binding before 1838 engraved on copper plates. An iron plate heated to a carbon on the fire placed dancing a la carte under a press of Paper atomized graphite and compressed on the lid. Working dancing a la carte 12-hour period can be from 70 to 75 cover decorated.
Until 1820, except: Books are sold in various guises bond usually red, green, or blue paper or pahvisidoksina, before even the sheets. Especially fragile and weak blue wrapping is common. Buyer be bound book to your liking.
1820s: In England and France, a printed book for an even more audience Cut Sheet Paper, cardboard, sometimes loosely tied up and covered with brown paper. Dictionaries, classic books and school books are also offered at low bound in leather. Manufacturers leave the tying Sourcing book retailers or their customers.

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