Book Production: July-December, 1956

Name/Title

Book Production: July-December, 1956

Entry/Object ID

2018.1.17

Description

6 issues bound together July 1956; v.63 no.7 [i.e., v.64 no.1] Plastic Plate Knowhow Widens Successful Use in Book Work A Primer in Presswork: Part 5: Pointers on Imposing Forms Paris Graphic Arts Show Attracts Crowds Census Report Indicates 60% Rise in Book Manufacturing Activity Craftsmen Set for Coast Convention Cardoza Company to Build New Coast Book Plant IBB Convention on Coast to Hear BMI Chief Three Keys to Success in Mechanical Binding Efficiency / Jack Eisenberg How To Reduce The Cost of Makeup: Part 5 / Van Courtwright Walton Chicago Binders Club in Active Program Boom in Service Manuals Keeps Catalog Cover Unit Busy First Linofilm to Be Installed Next Month Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co. Friendship Press Gang Prints 24 Covers on One Sheet Heirloom Bible to Make Debut Here [Hawthorn Books] Production portrait: D. B. Bianchi, American Book Company Bookmaking parade / Frank Myrick August 1956; v.64 no.2 GPO Shortcuts Memobook Covering Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co. Book Cover Association Plans Quality Standards Control Reports for Effective Bindery Management Plastic Plate “Know How" Increases Use in Bookwork (Pt.2) Essentials of Plant Layout Two Famous Firms Mark Years of Service A Gallery of Bindery Promotion Pieces Meredith Simplifies Book Packaging System Seybold Safari Trek to Dayton New Patents Pace Mechanization Trade Book Sales Gains vs Manufacturing Costs Increase How to Reduce Makeup Costs; (Composition Part 6) / Van Courtwright Walton Commemorative Book Beats Deadline [Book Craftsmen Associates, Inc.] New Note in Music Books [Harvard U Press] Bookmaking parade / Frank Myrick Production portrait: John Stetson Barnes, John Wiley & Sons 3 Column Oblong Textbook Forat Wins Plaudits [Harcourt, Brace] September 1956; v.64 no.3 Keep Your Folding up to PAR / Donald Sommer Increasing Your Mechanical Binding Efficiency: Part 1. Cercla and Cerlox Job Study, Production Standards Turn Book Composition Loss Into Profit / Lillian Stemp Ruzicka Streamlines Library Binding Production in New Building Craftsmen's Coast Convention Learns About Bookmaking, Industry Progress Malcolm Frost Named New BMI Executive Director N.Y. Guild to Cover Industry Problems in New Program The ABC's of Letterspacing King Size Paper Sample Book Tests Bindery Skill Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co. $205,000,000 in Equipment Sales in '54 Census Figures Show Assembly Cabinets Cuts Costs 50% on Gathering Large Sheets ATF President Heads 500th Gutenberg Memorial Committee Experimental Vinyl Cover for Cookbook $6,000,000 N.Y. graphic arts school building 10 Years of Experience with Magnesium Plates In Textbook Production / Mauck Brammer, American Book Co. Maintain Schedule Control for Balanced Production / P. R. Russell Bookmaking parade / Freny Myrick Production portrait: Michael J. Suppes, Rinehart & Co. October 1956; v.64 no.4 704,712,000 Books Sold in 1954, Census Shows Comparison of Books Sold and Publishers Receipts, 1947-54 Library Binding Institute Proposes Commercial Standards for Library Binding BMI Meets at Greenbrier Profit Ration Study at PI A Trade Binders Session Design & Production Courses Attract Many Entrants Comparing Costs of Hand & Automatic Feed Litho Trends To Change Bindery Methods TPE for Top Production / Michael Imperial Color Scanning Techniques / R. H. Smith Inks of Today & Tomorrow / Dr. Maurice Adler How The BMI's Textbook Specifications Began and How They Work Today It Pays to Move: Preplanning Move Cuts Work-Time Loss Wards Finds Profit in Multiple Service Program Applying Work Simplification to Book Composition: Part 2 / Lillian Stemp Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co. Keep Those Press Sheets Clean! What Makes A Textbook Sell? / George L. White Bookmaking parade / Frank Myrick The Case for & Against Reinforcing November 1956; v.64 no.5 Gains in Library Club, Textbook Specs Heard by BMI The Shortage in Book Manufacturing Facilities / Sidney Satenstein A Glossary of Book Cover Material Brand Names New Bindery Patents Automation Comes to The Book Industry / Walter Kubilius Research & Engineering Binding Committee Launches New Studies Alertness, Aptitude, Preference Tests for Production Supervisors / Ransom Turner Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co. How to Save Money on Your Plant's Taxes It Pays to Move; Part IV Alternate Plans Essential for Efficient Moving / William Ginsburg Bind-in Map on Guards Solved by Binder Ingenuity [U of Nebraska Press] Making the Lion Roar with Type and Color Columbia Caravan Demonstrates Mfg. of Book Cloth Clinical reports: Designers! the authors are on your side Production portrait: Oliver A. Vietor, D. Van Nostrand Co. Applying Time & Motion Study to Business Forms / James S. Perkins December 1956; v.64 no.6 Adopt National Set of Trade Binding Customs Adopt New Loose Leaf Specification U. S. Binders Plan Europe Tour Pamphlet Binding up 46% Highlights of U.S. Industry Census Data The Bindery Union Labor Picture N. Y. Guild Cites Trade Customs for Lithographed Books BP's Annual Production Equipment Review Five Bindery Production Areas to be Studied by Research Unit Index of Book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co. Production Rates for Single Head Wire Stitchers Pattern Skid Loading for Maximum Efficiency How Can We Meet the Demand for Textbooks (Pt.1) / Russell L. Dorrance New Factors, New Approaches to Children's Book Design / Karla Kuskin Play-kit Book Blends 55 Suppliers Work Bookmaking parade / Frank Myrick N.E. Guild Elects Myron Stephens

Collection

NFIC

Lexicon

Search Terms

Bookbinding, Book industries and trade, Book industries and trade., Bookbinding., Periodicals.

Dimensions

Height

30 cm

Book Details

Publisher

E. A. Freund

Place Published

City

Baltimore

State/Province

Maryland

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Binding

Binding Type

Library Binding

Notes

Monthly v. 24, no. 3-v. 60; Sept. 1936-Dec. 1954. Vol. numbering irregular: v. 46 repeated in numbering; v. 48, no. 6-v. 49, no. 5 omitted. Serial enumeration caption: Jul-Dec, 1956