January 1933, Volume 17, No. 1 / In Memoriam: Alfred E. Ommen / The King's Highway / Publishers Weigh Trade Factors, Survey 1933 Prospects For Better Book business by Leo H. Joachim / Planned Control and Reduction of Inefficient Methods Improve Conditions for Trade by Don C. Brock / New Year's Views and News of the Binderies / Book Clinic to Study Standardization / Committee of Fifteen Tackles Inter-Industry Problems / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Guild Rings Out Old Year with Two Gala Turnouts / The Publisher Presents / Century Club Trade Book Exhibit Reveals Improvement in Format / Equipment and Materials / In Memoriam: William E. Rademakaekers / News of the Publishers / February 1933, Volume 17, No. 2 / E. B. A. Executive Committee Meeting by Leo H. Joachim / Jude Omen's Bequest to Aid Work of E. B. A. / Wide Scope Shown in Activities of Government Bookbinding Plant / The Fifty Books / Many Supply Fields Covered By New E. B. A. Research / More Dressing Up for the Technical Tome / The Omnibus Book / Points to Hopeful Factors in Current Publishing Situation / The Publisher Presents / Illustrating Juveniles with Tri-Dimensional Pop-Ups by Freeman Lewis / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / The Making of Children's Books by Edward J. Weiner / Confessions of a Library Binder's Salesman by T. R. Coles, Jr. / Equipment and Machinery / N. Y. Industrial Commission Ruling on Safety Devices for Cutters / March 1933, Volume 17, No. 3 / Speculate ... Or Estimate? by F. E. Rickard / The First Line of Battle by Evelyn Harter / Jig-Time for Binders / Do's and Don't's of Book Imposition by R. H. Wessmann / What Price Textbooks? / A Design for Living Books / What's a Manuscript? by Reginald B. Haselden / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Tricks of the Trade / the Publisher Presents / the Proof of the Pulling / De Luxe Protective Cases for the Bibliophile's Choicest / A Group of Individual Book Safes / Glossary of Bookbinding Terms by Elbridge W. Palmer / April 1933, Volume 17, No. 4 / Should States Manufacture Their Own Textbooks? by Elbridge W. Palmer / Jig-Saw Technique / Soon They'll be Calling It New York Jig-Saw Guild / Book Clinic Views Methods of Improving Children's Volumes / The Price-Cutters by Phil Stitt / Liability of Paper Ruler On Quality of Paper Stock by Alexander Schwartz / A Backward Glance at All Our Yesterdays / Equipment and Machinery / Constructive Local Program Planned by N. Y. Association / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Some Colophon Imprints / The BookMaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / Readers Write / May 1933, Volume 17, No. 5 / Shall the Taxpayer's Dollars Back a Losing Venture? by Elbridge W. Palmer / Roberts Cites American Influence on British Book Design / Reasonable Care -- Just How Much May We Expect? by Manufacturing Man / The Bookmaking Parade / Continue Advisory Committee for Solving Technical Problems / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Interlaken Mills Marks Fiftieth Anniversary / Exhibition of Guild of Book Workers / The Publisher Presents / June 1933, Volume 17, No. 6 / All Interests Will Unite to Form Book Manufacturing Association / What Industrial Control Will Mean for the Book Industry / Association Conferences Plan for Book Manufacturing as a Distinct Industry / Glorifying the Trade Book / State Textbook Manufacture Seen as Menace to Local Industry / Politicians, Spare Their Future! by O. S. Reimold / Vital Problems to come Before Convention of the E. B. A. / Bookbinders' Groups Join In Tribute to Judge Ommen / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Book Clinic Submits Report on Standardized Practices / The Bookmaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / Laboratory Method Helps Solve Practical Problems of N. Y. Guild / In Memoriam: Leigh H. Davey / California Library Association Issues Bookbinding Specifications / July 1933, Volume 18, No. 1 / Stabilization Plans for Book Industry Go Forward / Arts of the Book Displayed at Century of Progress / Standardized Practice Code for Book Manufacturers / Politicians...Don't Starve Our Children's Minds by O. S. Reimold / First Aid Solution to Problems by Guild's Advisory Council / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Readers Write / The Bookmaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / Junior League Stages Its Own Show of Special Editions / Supplies and Equipment / Tricks of the Trade / Recent Patents / August 1933, Volume 18, No. 2 / Book Manufacturers Agree Upon New Deal Industrial Program / Code of Fair Competition of the Book Manufacturing Industry / Chief Points in Book Manufacturers' New Code / Buck Hill Falls Goes Down in Manufacturing History / Industry's Interests are Merged in Book Manufacturers' Institute / High Spots of Constitution of Book Manufacturers' Institute / Standardized Practice Code Prepared by Paper Rulers / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / The Bookmaking Parade / Supplies and Equipment / Recent Patents / Manufacturers Organize Equipment Association: Plan to Formulate Code / September 1933, Volume 18, No. 3 / How Will the Code Affect Your Business? by O. H. Cheney / Tabloid of Book Manufacture at Century of Progress by Carilyn Stevens / The Spotlight on Finishing by E. H. Wolfe / Arts of the Book, Old and New / Children's Books of Yesterday / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / The Bookmaking Parade / New Equipment Under the N. R. A. / Five Centuries of Book Design / Making the Young Reader Bookmaking Conscious / Manufacturers Seek Solution of Used Machinery Problem / New Bookmaking Courses Featured at Columbia University / Production Control Featured in Code of Book Paper Industry / October 1933, Volume 18, No. 4 / Books and Leisure / Code For Book Manufacturers Now in Conference Stage / Where Modernism Rubs Shoulders with Classic Design / Apprentice Training Abroad / A World Perspective on Bookmaking / Unseen Costs in Textbooks by Robert C. McNamara / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / This House Organ Plays to Tune of Better Business by George Simonds / The Bookmaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / A Day at the Hub by L. H A / What are Your Canons of Book Design? / Supplies and Equipment / New York Bookbinders Guild Plans Active Year / November 1933, Volume 18, No. 5 / Basic Code Now Offers Program for Real Recovery by O. H. Cheney / Code Matters Take Forefront at Joint Convention Sessions / A Goal Worth Striving For by Don C. Brock / Progress in Important Studies Reviewed by Research Division by F. R. Blaylock / Binders Guild Turns Meeting Into Testing Laboratory / Report on Fair Practices / Bookbinding Committee Reports to American Library Association / New Deal Swells Membership of Two Great Associations / Proceedings at the Chicago Convention / The Publisher Presents / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Separate Provisions in Code for Book Manufacturing Industry / Modern Devices and Effective Layout in Christian Science Bindery / December 1933, Volume 18, No. 6 / Fourteen Cities Represented in Trade Binding and Paper Ruling Institute / Book Clinic Committee Suggests Standard Paper Sizes / Pointers for the Bookbinder on Edge Decoration / What the Bindery Foreman Should Bring to His Job by A. V. Fitzgerald / Short-Cuts in Solving Your Folding Problems by G. J. Bennett / Highlights of the Publishers' Code / The Bookmaking Parade / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Code Takes Center Stage in Discussions of Bookbinders / You're Not Behind the Plough by Leonard Mounteney / The Publisher Presents / Supplies and Equipment

Name/Title

January 1933, Volume 17, No. 1 / In Memoriam: Alfred E. Ommen / The King's Highway / Publishers Weigh Trade Factors, Survey 1933 Prospects For Better Book business by Leo H. Joachim / Planned Control and Reduction of Inefficient Methods Improve Conditions for Trade by Don C. Brock / New Year's Views and News of the Binderies / Book Clinic to Study Standardization / Committee of Fifteen Tackles Inter-Industry Problems / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Guild Rings Out Old Year with Two Gala Turnouts / The Publisher Presents / Century Club Trade Book Exhibit Reveals Improvement in Format / Equipment and Materials / In Memoriam: William E. Rademakaekers / News of the Publishers / February 1933, Volume 17, No. 2 / E. B. A. Executive Committee Meeting by Leo H. Joachim / Jude Omen's Bequest to Aid Work of E. B. A. / Wide Scope Shown in Activities of Government Bookbinding Plant / The Fifty Books / Many Supply Fields Covered By New E. B. A. Research / More Dressing Up for the Technical Tome / The Omnibus Book / Points to Hopeful Factors in Current Publishing Situation / The Publisher Presents / Illustrating Juveniles with Tri-Dimensional Pop-Ups by Freeman Lewis / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / The Making of Children's Books by Edward J. Weiner / Confessions of a Library Binder's Salesman by T. R. Coles, Jr. / Equipment and Machinery / N. Y. Industrial Commission Ruling on Safety Devices for Cutters / March 1933, Volume 17, No. 3 / Speculate ... Or Estimate? by F. E. Rickard / The First Line of Battle by Evelyn Harter / Jig-Time for Binders / Do's and Don't's of Book Imposition by R. H. Wessmann / What Price Textbooks? / A Design for Living Books / What's a Manuscript? by Reginald B. Haselden / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Tricks of the Trade / the Publisher Presents / the Proof of the Pulling / De Luxe Protective Cases for the Bibliophile's Choicest / A Group of Individual Book Safes / Glossary of Bookbinding Terms by Elbridge W. Palmer / April 1933, Volume 17, No. 4 / Should States Manufacture Their Own Textbooks? by Elbridge W. Palmer / Jig-Saw Technique / Soon They'll be Calling It New York Jig-Saw Guild / Book Clinic Views Methods of Improving Children's Volumes / The Price-Cutters by Phil Stitt / Liability of Paper Ruler On Quality of Paper Stock by Alexander Schwartz / A Backward Glance at All Our Yesterdays / Equipment and Machinery / Constructive Local Program Planned by N. Y. Association / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Some Colophon Imprints / The BookMaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / Readers Write / May 1933, Volume 17, No. 5 / Shall the Taxpayer's Dollars Back a Losing Venture? by Elbridge W. Palmer / Roberts Cites American Influence on British Book Design / Reasonable Care -- Just How Much May We Expect? by Manufacturing Man / The Bookmaking Parade / Continue Advisory Committee for Solving Technical Problems / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Interlaken Mills Marks Fiftieth Anniversary / Exhibition of Guild of Book Workers / The Publisher Presents / June 1933, Volume 17, No. 6 / All Interests Will Unite to Form Book Manufacturing Association / What Industrial Control Will Mean for the Book Industry / Association Conferences Plan for Book Manufacturing as a Distinct Industry / Glorifying the Trade Book / State Textbook Manufacture Seen as Menace to Local Industry / Politicians, Spare Their Future! by O. S. Reimold / Vital Problems to come Before Convention of the E. B. A. / Bookbinders' Groups Join In Tribute to Judge Ommen / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Book Clinic Submits Report on Standardized Practices / The Bookmaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / Laboratory Method Helps Solve Practical Problems of N. Y. Guild / In Memoriam: Leigh H. Davey / California Library Association Issues Bookbinding Specifications / July 1933, Volume 18, No. 1 / Stabilization Plans for Book Industry Go Forward / Arts of the Book Displayed at Century of Progress / Standardized Practice Code for Book Manufacturers / Politicians...Don't Starve Our Children's Minds by O. S. Reimold / First Aid Solution to Problems by Guild's Advisory Council / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Readers Write / The Bookmaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / Junior League Stages Its Own Show of Special Editions / Supplies and Equipment / Tricks of the Trade / Recent Patents / August 1933, Volume 18, No. 2 / Book Manufacturers Agree Upon New Deal Industrial Program / Code of Fair Competition of the Book Manufacturing Industry / Chief Points in Book Manufacturers' New Code / Buck Hill Falls Goes Down in Manufacturing History / Industry's Interests are Merged in Book Manufacturers' Institute / High Spots of Constitution of Book Manufacturers' Institute / Standardized Practice Code Prepared by Paper Rulers / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / The Bookmaking Parade / Supplies and Equipment / Recent Patents / Manufacturers Organize Equipment Association: Plan to Formulate Code / September 1933, Volume 18, No. 3 / How Will the Code Affect Your Business? by O. H. Cheney / Tabloid of Book Manufacture at Century of Progress by Carilyn Stevens / The Spotlight on Finishing by E. H. Wolfe / Arts of the Book, Old and New / Children's Books of Yesterday / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / The Bookmaking Parade / New Equipment Under the N. R. A. / Five Centuries of Book Design / Making the Young Reader Bookmaking Conscious / Manufacturers Seek Solution of Used Machinery Problem / New Bookmaking Courses Featured at Columbia University / Production Control Featured in Code of Book Paper Industry / October 1933, Volume 18, No. 4 / Books and Leisure / Code For Book Manufacturers Now in Conference Stage / Where Modernism Rubs Shoulders with Classic Design / Apprentice Training Abroad / A World Perspective on Bookmaking / Unseen Costs in Textbooks by Robert C. McNamara / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / This House Organ Plays to Tune of Better Business by George Simonds / The Bookmaking Parade / The Publisher Presents / A Day at the Hub by L. H A / What are Your Canons of Book Design? / Supplies and Equipment / New York Bookbinders Guild Plans Active Year / November 1933, Volume 18, No. 5 / Basic Code Now Offers Program for Real Recovery by O. H. Cheney / Code Matters Take Forefront at Joint Convention Sessions / A Goal Worth Striving For by Don C. Brock / Progress in Important Studies Reviewed by Research Division by F. R. Blaylock / Binders Guild Turns Meeting Into Testing Laboratory / Report on Fair Practices / Bookbinding Committee Reports to American Library Association / New Deal Swells Membership of Two Great Associations / Proceedings at the Chicago Convention / The Publisher Presents / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Separate Provisions in Code for Book Manufacturing Industry / Modern Devices and Effective Layout in Christian Science Bindery / December 1933, Volume 18, No. 6 / Fourteen Cities Represented in Trade Binding and Paper Ruling Institute / Book Clinic Committee Suggests Standard Paper Sizes / Pointers for the Bookbinder on Edge Decoration / What the Bindery Foreman Should Bring to His Job by A. V. Fitzgerald / Short-Cuts in Solving Your Folding Problems by G. J. Bennett / Highlights of the Publishers' Code / The Bookmaking Parade / Bindery Brevities by The Optimist / Code Takes Center Stage in Discussions of Bookbinders / You're Not Behind the Plough by Leonard Mounteney / The Publisher Presents / Supplies and Equipment

Entry/Object ID

1290.2

Description

Bookbinding magazine. v. : ill. ;

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NFIC

Lexicon

Search Terms

Bookbinding

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Publisher

s.n. 1

Place Published

City

New York

State/Province

New York

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Notes

Monthly Began with Mar. 1925 issue., Ceased with vol. 24, no. 2 (Aug. 1936). Numbered v. 1-60, 1925-1954., Vol. 47-48, no. 5, Jan. 1948-May 1949, incorrectly numbered v. 46-47, no. 5. Numbering correccted in June 1949 issue., Ceased publication.

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28 cm