Bookbinding & Book Production: July-December, 1954
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6 issues bound together
July 1954; v.60 no.7 [i.e., v.60 no.1]
Electronically-Made Checkbook Covers Gaining
The Folding Machine in The Bindery; Part 2: The Baum Folders
Eliminating Vibration in The Bindery
Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co.
Work Simplification, Pt 2: Simple Devices Speed Production / Lillian Stemp
An American Views the DRUPA / Peter De Florez
Timing The Bindery Job
The Paper cutter; Part 6: Profit or loss factors: Materials Handling & Safety
Lawson adds Regent cutters
Variety is The Spice of Sales & Binding [Belford Co.]
New Patents for The Book Industry
Craftsmen to meet in Philadelphia
Plan To Revitalize the N. Y. Textbook Clinic
Lawton Kennedy—They Say He's The Finest Pressman in the U.S.
Textbook Sales Increase 8.5% In 1953
August 1954; v.60 no.2
Loose-Leaf Production at Remington Rand
Don't Waste Your Waste Paper!
Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co.
Auto Cut-off Device for Blankbook Sewing
Union Seeks Shorter Work Week
Craftsmen Mark 35th Birthday
Folding Machines; Part 3: The Baum Folders
The Paper cutter; Part 7: Trimmers
Rx for Medical Book Production, Pt. 1
Production Tool—The Type Specimen Book
Rubber and Plastic Plates Score Gains
TITLE CHANGE: to Book Production with September 1954 issue
September 1954; v.60 no.3
Announcing "BOOK PRODUCTION"
Quotes ... Quotes .. And more quotes!
Trade Practice Rules for The Library Binding Industry
Metal Sheet Feeder Adapted to Board Cutter / Glenn Backman
Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co.
Carbonless Carbon Sets?
Working With Work-and-Turn Sheets
Craftsmen Mark “Back Home" Convention
Folding Machines; Part 4: The Cleveland Folders
Wrapping Machine Designed for Faster Magazine Mailing
Pointers on Printing Thin Papers / Walter Smith
Steady Rise in Yearbook Production
88 Years of Blankbook Binding [Marshall & Bruce Co.]
Dependability Builds A Bindery
Progress in Magnesium Plates / Keith L. Johns
The Swing to Graphic Presentation / Herbert C. Rosenthal & Burton Rush
Rx for Medical Book Production; Part 2
Production portrait: Seth Agnew, Book Find Club
October 1954; v.60 no.4
Electronic Casing-In Method Now In Production
BMI Session to Deal With Many Trade Problems
Trade Binders to Consider Forming PIA Unit at Convention
Estimating Gang Stitching
3-Knife Trimmer-Jogger-Drill Speeds Phone Directory Finishing
Depreciation Under The New Tax Law / J. Kromberg, CPA
Folding Machines: Part 5: The Cleveland Folders
Versatile Hickok Bander Introduced
Index of Book Manufacturing Activity / J. K. Lasser & Co.
Drive for Keepable,Hard Cover Schoolbooks
Bindery Wage Scales
Work Simplification: Part 3: Teaching Employees Economics / Lillian Semp
Production Realignment Holds Periodical Price Line / P. R. Russell
Guild Gets Reports on New Products & Equipment
Photographic Lettering Appraised
The Jacket : From Design to Production
5Cooke's Color by Overprinting; Method & Advantages
Production portrait: Robert Goff, McGraw-Hill Book Co.
November 1954; v.60 no.5
BMI Session Sets Tri-Lateral Unity on Student-Owned Schoolbooks
Production Control In Pressroom & Bindery / Winthrop H. Lee
Index of Book Manufacturing Activity / J. K. Lasser & Co.
Selecting Book Packaging Equipment
Folding Machines: Part 6: The Dexter Folders
Methods and Materials of Edge Staining
ful publish of the bar dustry" Manufact
Work Simplification In the Bindery: Part 4 / Lillian Stemp
Rebinding the Bible [Norris Bookbinding Co.]
Photographic Lettering Surveyed
“Borrowed” Four-Color Plates Get New Life In Book Formats
Clinical reports: How publishers lose money
The Jacket: From Design to Production: Part 2: Case Histories
December 1965; v.60 no.6
Trade Binders Section Formed by P.I.A.
William H. Walling elected PIA president
The Elements of Hot Die Embossing Pt.1
Yearbook Sales May Reach $42,000,000 n '54
Pros & Cons of Brass & Magnesium Dies'
Management Practices Reviewed by Library Binders
Book Manufacturing in Old England - - as seen by a New Englander / Morgan K. Smith
Folding Machines for the Bindery: Part 7: Equipment Summary
Index of book manufacturing activity / J. K. Lasser & Co.
Machines for Edge Staining
Macmillan Blazes New Trails in Textbook Production with Covers by Gravure
First Hard-bound Magazine in the U. S. [American Heritage]
How the Springdale scanner works
Slip Cases for the Modern Book
Do Textbook Illustrations Help Children to Read?
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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, 1954