- "The
format changed over the
years and
eventually included an
Annual Bookworks Edition,
which contained a box of
small handmade books from the I.S.C...
-
Founded in 1906, the
Guild of Book
Workers (GBW) is an
organization registered in New York City
which promotes the
craft of bookbinding, conservation,...
-
examination pattern of
bookwork (mostly
memorised theorems) plus
rider (problems to solve,
testing comprehension of the
bookwork) was introduced. The list...
-
Motor Sport Since 1928,
Bookworks Pty Ltd, 2005, p. 26 Jim Scaysbrook,
Phillip Island, A
History of
Motor Sport Since 1928,
Bookworks Pty Ltd, 2005, p. 38...
- The
Union of
Bookworkers of
Belgium (French:
Centrale des
travailleurs du
livre de Belgique; Dutch:
Centrale der
Boekbewerkers van Belgiƫ, CBB) was a...
- calligrapher, designer, and typographer. She
spent her life
producing bookwork, calligraphy, and
decorative designs from the 1920s
until her death. Born...
-
literary movement.
During this
period she also used
copiers to
create bookworks. From 1995 on, she
worked exclusively with computers. Jackson's last retrospective...
- such as the
American Institute for
Conservation (AIC) or the
Guild of
Bookworkers (both in the
United States), the
Archives and
Records ****ociation (in...
- the
first solo
exhibition held at the Biennale's
Canadian Pavilion. His
bookwork BIOGRAPHIE of the
Walking Woman / de la
femme qui
marche 1961-1967 (2004)...
-
machines lay in
different fields. The
Monotype caster was more po****r for
bookwork that
required the
ability to make
manual corrections and
edits while the...