| 21. | Post-dressmaking O'Sullivan learned the bindery trade and became an accomplished book binder.
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| 22. | A bindery was opened in 1952 to repair existing stock and stiffen new books and periodicals.
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| 23. | There is also a printer's and bindery office for both commercial and student use.
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| 24. | As a result, Spiral Binding sold some of their binderies and the equipment division flourished.
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| 25. | These included the Macmillan Company publishers, the American Book Bindery and the Royal Typewriter Company.
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| 26. | Although newspaper and magazine companies still often own printing presses and binderies, book publishers rarely do.
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| 27. | Rather, a major bindery is assumed to have sourced the text block directly from the publisher.
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| 28. | In addition to web printing capabilities, PPC has in-house bindery equipment and composing facilities.
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| 29. | Other binderies creating books in this style during this period were the companies of Rivi�re and Zaehnsdorf.
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| 30. | George was employed at Alabama Bindery Company located in the Holt areas for many years before retirement.
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