- magnate, who
dominated global bookcloth manufacture for bookbinding,
making him "one of the
wealthiest men of England".
Bookcloth took over from more expensive...
- best
known for
becoming the
largest producer of
bookcloth and
tracing cloth in the world.
Bookcloth became the
dominant bookbinding material in the early...
- that
fragments of the
green pigment-d****
starch used to
strengthen the
bookcloth were
flaking away.
Tedone gave
samples to the museum's
laboratory head...
-
Until the mid-20th century,
covers of m****-produced
books were laid with
bookcloth, but from that
period onward, most
publishers adopted clothette, a kind...
-
green and
similar ****nic
pigments were used in books,
particularly on
bookcloth coverings,
textblock edges,
decorative labels and onlays, and in printed...
- St James's Gazette. p. 2. Tomlinson, William; Masters,
Richard (1996).
Bookcloth 1823–1980. Stockport, Cheshire:
Dorothy Tomlinson. pp. 1–143. ISBN 0952773600...
- by fire 1891-62,900
spindles 1925
Deakins Ltd 1950
Deakins Ltd +
Kohorn Bookcloth Ltd
Wellington Mill
Turton Bottoms Notes: 1871-Booth and Duckworth...