Book production magazine: July-December, 1964
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6 issues bound together
July 1964; v.80 no.1
The story of Allyn and Bacon, Inc.
Textbook sales pass $462 million
Publishers unite to oppose manufacturing clause
The next generation of letterpress plates
Surprise unveilings stud huge equipment exhibit
Plant expansions, third annual survey
The automated warehouse
The coming bindery revolution / Peter De Florez
New era of growth for library binding
August 1964; v.80 no.2
The story of Fawcett World Library
Creative selling / Mendel Segal
The career salesman / George M. Reinfeld, Jr.
Blueprint for building a new plant / Gordon Powers
Case history of a plant removal [American Book-Stratford Press]
Mechanized edge gilding verges on major expansion
Catalog production - special section
Basic forms of insurance coverage, part IV / Elwin B. Schoen
September 1964;v.80 no.3
The story of Houghton Mifflin Company
Reshaping books to functional demands
A 'book bank' system to expand international markets / Peter H. Neumann
A bestseller every week [supermarket sales]
Making better book covers
Creating bindery products for changing markets / Joseph F. Durein
Getting started in computer composition
Proposed copyright law features strong manufacturing clause
A new look at production and technology [Craftsmen's convention]
October 1964; v.80 no.4
The story of University of California Press
The shape of the future -- special section
Book sales rise again--now $1.7 billion
'Growth through imagination' -- NAPL convention report
Silk screening book covers--the trend accelerates
November 1964; v.80 no.5
The story of Dell Publishing Col, Inc.
Tomorrow's planning today [BMI convention report]
Research and development for future profits [Kingsport Press]
'Profit improvement' becomes a printing industry goal [PIA convention report]
The 1964 Graphic Arts Awards competition
Instant negative bypasses camera and darkroom
New materials for heat sealing
New presses speed silk screen production
December 1964; v.80 no.6
The story of William Morrow and Company, Inc.
Tomorrow's planning today: Managing our resources [BMI convention part II]
What role for paperbacks in schools?
New equipment and trends in automated composition
Paper roll handling problems spur ambitious solutions
Western trade binders analyze management needs [TBS convention report]
BP publishing annual
BP's guide to text papers
BP's guide to cover materials
BP's guide to manufacturing services
2018.1.3
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Bookbinding, Book industries and trade, Book industries and trade., Bookbinding.Periodicals.
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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, 1964