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- Founded in 1906, the Guild of Book Workers (GBW) is an organization registered in New York City which promotes the craft of bookbinding, conservation,...
- "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...
- such as the American Institute for Conservation (AIC) or the Guild of Bookworkers (both in the United States), the Archives and Records ****ociation (in...
- Jake Tilson (born 1958 in London) is an English artist, graphic designer, writer and publisher. Author and designer of A Tale of 12 Kitchens (2006), he...
- Michael John Weller (South London, 1946) is a British underground comics artist, political writer, cartoonist, activist and album-cover designer. Weller...
- The Union of Bookworkers of Belgium (French: Centrale des travailleurs du livre de Belgique; Dutch: Centrale der Boekbewerkers van België, CBB) was a...
- such as the American Institute for Conservation (AIC) or the Guild of Bookworkers (both in the United States), the Archives and Records ****ociation (in...
- Aisha Bewley (Bookwork, Norwich, UK, ISBN 1-874216-36-3) The Muwatta of Imam Malik translated by Aisha Bewley and Ya'qub Johnson (Bookwork, Norwich, UK...
- 1984) was a British calligrapher, designer, and typographer. She produced bookwork, calligraphy, and decorative designs from the 1920s until her death. Born...
- Joshua (2003). Monaro: rebirth of a legend. Punchbowl, New South Wales: Bookworks. ISBN 1-876953-13-6. Earl, Peter (2002). Information, Opportunism and...