Definition of Bookbinders. Meaning of Bookbinders. Synonyms of Bookbinders

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Definition of Bookbinders

Bookbinder
Bookbinder Book"bind`er, n. One whose occupation is to bind books.

Meaning of Bookbinders from wikipedia

- A bookbinder is someone who binds books. Bookbinder may also refer to: Alan Bookbinder (born 1956), British journalist and Master of Downing College, Cambridge...
- Philadelphia: Bookbinder's Fete Sirs Memories". The New York Times. p. 14. Retrieved August 26, 2023. Bookbinders (2007). "Old Original Bookbinders: Richmond...
- Bookbinder's soup, also known as snapper soup, is a type of seafood soup originating in the United States at Old Original Bookbinder's restaurant in Philadelphia...
- Bookbinder's Kid is a 1988 album by Elkie Brooks, the follow-up to her top five album No More the Fool. After the success of the No More the Fool album...
- qualified him for induction into the Guild of Contemporary Bookbinders (now Designers Bookbinders http://www.designerbookbinders.org.uk/). In 1963 while the...
- David Bookbinder (1940/41 – 24 December 2023) was a British Labour Party politician. He was elected to Derbyshire County Council in 1973 and became council...
- 1892 the International Brotherhood of Bookbinders (IBB) was formed. Many pressmen left the ITU for the Bookbinders. At the same time as mailers joined,...
- of Journeymen Bookbinders was a trade union representing bookbinders based in London. In 1839, there were three lodges of bookbinders in London, and...
- 1920 as the Irish Bookbinders' and Paper Rulers' Trade Union, by Dublin-based members of the UK-based National Union of Bookbinders and Machine Rulers...
- and family life in Scotland. Barclay was one of a group of Scottish bookbinders and booksellers who, at the age of 21, emigrated to the colonies and...