| 41. | They were employed at Cockerell's own bindery, and began to teach bookbinding at Camberwell College of Art.
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| 42. | When touring binderies in New York where women were employed, many did not have comprehensive education in the trade.
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| 43. | So Nordhoff established the first school, Nordhoff Bindery, in the country to teach women the skills of bookbinding.
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| 44. | Aitken was involved with her father's Philadelphia publishing business, which consisted of a print shop and bindery.
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| 45. | Drying is virtually instantaneous when exposed to the correct level of UV light so projects can move quickly into the bindery.
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| 46. | Although not as common as 4 : 1 pitch coil, some printers and binderies use 5 : 1 pitch coil.
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| 47. | In 1901, Adams established the Eadburgh Bindery in Gloucestershire, where she employed and trained two assistants, both women.
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| 48. | The book was covered in dark green Levant Morocco leather, and hand-bound by the Ruzicka Bindery of Baltimore.
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| 49. | Fukushima turned his attention to Mr . Iwata, who was trying to douse flames consuming the roof of his book bindery.
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| 50. | Next stop is the bindery upstairs, where hardcover braille books are bound, as many as 250 braille pages per volume.
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