
책제본 북바인딩 기술 (The art of bookbindings)
Zaehnsdorf책제본 북바인딩 기술.The art of bookbindings
The Art of Bookbinding, by Joseph W. Zaehnsdorf
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THE ART OF BOOKBINDING. A PRACTICAL
TREATISE. BY JOSEPH W. ZAEHNSDORF.
TECHNOLOGICAL HANDBOOKS.
ART OF BOOKBINDING.
TECHNOLOGICAL HANDBOOKS.
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
The first edition of this book was written for the use of amateurs, but I found that
amongst the members of the trade my little volume had a large sale, and in a
short time the edition became exhausted. Repeated applications for the book
have induced me to issue this second edition. I have adhered to the arrangement
of the first, but a great deal of fresh matter has been added, which I trust will be
found useful. Should any of my fellow-workmen find anything new to them I shall
be satisfied, knowing that I have done my duty in spreading such knowledge as
may contribute towards the advancement of the beautiful art of bookbinding.
I have to record my obligations to those gentlemen who have assisted me by
courteously describing the various machines of their invention with which the
book is illustrated. The object, however, of illustrating this work with engravings
of machines is simply to recognize the fact that books are bound by machinery.
To a mechanical worker must be left the task of describing the processes used in
this method.
The Art of Bookbinding, by Joseph W. Zaehnsdorf
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THE ART OF BOOKBINDING. A PRACTICAL
TREATISE. BY JOSEPH W. ZAEHNSDORF.
TECHNOLOGICAL HANDBOOKS.
ART OF BOOKBINDING.
TECHNOLOGICAL HANDBOOKS.
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
The first edition of this book was written for the use of amateurs, but I found that
amongst the members of the trade my little volume had a large sale, and in a
short time the edition became exhausted. Repeated applications for the book
have induced me to issue this second edition. I have adhered to the arrangement
of the first, but a great deal of fresh matter has been added, which I trust will be
found useful. Should any of my fellow-workmen find anything new to them I shall
be satisfied, knowing that I have done my duty in spreading such knowledge as
may contribute towards the advancement of the beautiful art of bookbinding.
I have to record my obligations to those gentlemen who have assisted me by
courteously describing the various machines of their invention with which the
book is illustrated. The object, however, of illustrating this work with engravings
of machines is simply to recognize the fact that books are bound by machinery.
To a mechanical worker must be left the task of describing the processes used in
this method.
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