International Bookbinder, Volume 5, presented by the International Brotherhood of Bookbinders of North America, offers a comprehensive look into the world of bookbinding and the graphic arts industry during the early 20th century. This volume provides insights into the technical aspects of bookbinding, the challenges and triumphs of the labor movement within the printing trades, and the broader socio-economic context of the time.
Containing articles, reports, and updates relevant to bookbinders, printers, and related trades, this book reflects the issues and concerns of workers in the field. It serves as both a historical record of the bookbinding craft and a testament to the importance of organized labor in advocating for the rights and welfare of its members. "International Bookbinder" is invaluable for historians, labor researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of the printing and binding industries.
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