| 41. | In traditional bookbinding, finishing is done by hand, and is a highly skilled process.
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| 42. | They engaged in tending to the health and education of local children, and in bookbinding.
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| 43. | Thanks to Anonymous above-and the related bookbinding wiki article, I now understand all.
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| 44. | Among other uses it has been used for luggage, bookbinding, upholstery and dress trimmings.
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| 45. | In 1898, she won first prize in bookbinding at the Oxford arts and crafts exhibition.
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| 46. | She then lived in Freiburg where she had her own bookbinding workshop from 1928 to 1964.
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| 47. | Her eyesight is terrible from cataracts, despite two operations; she no longer can do bookbinding.
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| 48. | It was designed about 1925 by Pierre Legrain, a modernist who revolutionized the art of bookbinding.
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| 49. | He learned the trade, returned to Selden, farmed, and started bookbinding in his garage.
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| 50. | They are also used in the printing trades to aid in setting movable type and in bookbinding.
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