Altemus Henry

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Altemus Henry

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A site dedicated to this bindery may be viewed at: http://henryaltemus.com/index.html 1. " At the death of Joseph T . Altemus, in 1851, his son, Henry Altemus, succeeded to the business, just having completed his term of service as apprentice in his father's bindery. He brought with him the same progressive spirit into the business, he was the first to use cutting machines for trimming the edges of books, and among the first to use the backing machine, both of which are now found in every bookbindery in the country, He was among the first to manufacture photograph albums in this country, and introduced the well-known patented hinge-back album, the strongest album made. He was the first bookbinder to sew books by wire, by which process at present fully fifty per cent of books produced in London, Berlin and Leipsic (sic) are sewed. London alone operating over 700 machines The firm  occupies the five storied building 507-513 Cherry street, its capacity of production being 5000 books per day"  Publishers' Weekly no. 752. June 26, 1886 pg. 804.

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Henry Altemus

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Bookbinder