Book production magazine: January-June, 1962

Name/Title

Book production magazine: January-June, 1962

Entry/Object ID

2018.1.8

Description

6 issues bound together January 1962; v.75 no.1 Book industry objectives / Storer B. Lunt, L. Howard Jenkins, Martin Talan, Robert Wunsch Publishing panorama 1961 Textbook purchasing patterns: college and parochial Can the scholarly book pay its way? / Edwin A. Quinn, S.J. Cold type speeds translations 50 complete books a minute with new belt press Business forms production, pt.II / John F. Patrick Loose leaf industry sets plan for vinyl standards Annual survey of new products Annual subject index, Jan-Dec 1961, v.73 & 74 February 1962; v.75 no.2 Book sales reach record high Book industry objectives / Andrew McNally, III, Alva H. Parry Paperbacks 1962 - special report Strategy implications in textbook marketing, pt.I / J. Kendrick Noble, Jr. The challenge of creative design: religious books and Bibles / Thomas B. Kenedy What it costs to make a book, pt.IV -- where do we bail out? / Ben Raeburn, Emanuel Geltman Design problems analyzed at N.E. Book Show Design features compliment handbook motifs TBS-LLD probe vinyl standards and bindery mechanics Library binding sales top $10 million Revolution in copysetting techniques / James M. Glenn Adhesive binding -- special report DRUPA advance report & exhibitor list Faster cutting through better sheet layouts Multiple sequence set production [J. L. Kagno-Kahn Bindery] Customer service builds bindery's reputation and business / Alfred (Erik) Erikson Fixed costs: first step to profit-making / Harold Grotenstein Problem-solving in die cutting How to gauge production / Harold M. Kaufman How to control warping Book design is designer's own responsibility / William Targ March 1962; v.75 no.3 Annual index of book production activity / Morris Goldman Programmed educational aids -- special report Strategy implications in textbook marketing, pt.II / J. Kendrick Noble, Jr. Non-woven specifications planned for textbooks Catalog production aids -- special report The how to's of preparing liquid coating materials / Charles Trosch Fixed costs, ptII: financing your equipment / Harold Grotenstein How to select a heat sealer -- special report Adhesive binding -- special report Die cutting creates new bindery business Inventory controls save dollars in loose leaf work BMI probes copyright and tariff Bindery seminar analyzes production methods DRUPA advance report on new equipment -- Dusseldorf meeting N.Y. Binders Group highlights 25-year history April 1962; v.75 no.4 Crumbling tariff walls ... how will this affect buyers and suppliers in the book industry? Color on every page [Dell Publishing Co.] Expanding role of the university press / Thomas M. Schmid The challenge of creative design: university press books / Diana Klemin, Conrad Pologe, Charles Vomacka Super-marketing concept in book sales / Harold Drimmer Adult education programs spur textbook market Strategy implications in textbook marketing, pt.III / J. Kendrick Noble, Jr. What is costs to make a book, pt.V: hardbound reprints / Burt Franklin Simplifying paper sizes Little, Brown celebrating 125th anniversary Modular units speed production Short cuts in directory composition / J. Richard Remark Solving sixteen-page impositions / David Kass Automatic linecasting system makes American debut Matching plate to job for economy Aids in color separation Loose leaf industry maps plans for vinyl standards Paper drill maintenance / David J. Schulkind New collating survey forms aid buyers and sellers Fixed costs, pt.III: will new equipment pay its way? / Harold Grotenstein Adhesive binding equipment Advance equipment report for DRUPA 1962, pt.II Better rounding and backing May 1962; v.75 no.5 The electronic editor / Conrad Pologe Federal census reports accelerated rate of growth in book publishing AIGA 50 books: 1961 LPNA annual awards Information seminars featured by the A.T.P.I. BP annual survey of yearbooks "Industry" another burgeoning market for books / Theodore R. Dolmatch Postal rate rise sharply protested Letterpress technology: what are the next objectives? / Glen U. Cleeton, Carlton Mellick, S. R. Donaldson, Frank Betlock, G. C. Houck, Paul S. Chisholm Book industry studies the challenge of tariff reductions, pt.II There's money inside books! Problems in cover production highlight seminars -- TBS/LLD special report How to judge heat sealers / M.S. Abraham Collating without hand marrying / Benjamin Newman Automation cuts shipping time 80% Report from Dusseldorf -- M-G-D equipment DRUPA pt.III Pre-planning catalog production June 1962; v.75 no.6 The challenge of tariff reduction, pt.III -- special report American Book Publishers Council conference at Skytop -- special report Book sales increase 11% The expanding role of paperbacks in education / Pyke Johnson, Jr. The behemoth of mass paperbacks When a book goes offset / Daniel F. Bradley Objectives in offset technology / Bert S. Cross, J. W. Rockefeller, Jr., Michael H. Bruno, George R. Brodie, John B. McCraw, Jr., Glen U. Cleeton Book shows: Chicago-midwestern, western, Philadelphia, southern Performance standards in library binding / Frazer G. Poole LBI studies new binding standards The plus + perfect cover New stamping dies through chemistry Principles of successful planning in production / William A. Doogan Guide to equipment: adhesive binders Litigation hurts! / William G. O'Donnell Federal reguilations alter miniature folding procedures

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Search Terms

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

Dimensions

Height

30 cm

Book Details

Publisher

Freund Publishing Co., Inc.

Place Published

City

Hanover

State/Province

New Hampshire

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: Jan-Jun, 1962