Printing offices and bookbinderies are peculiarly subject to fires, and many editions have thus been consumed before more than a few copies have been issued.
Formerly, books were beaten by a powerful hammer, to accomplish this, but it is much more quickly and effectively done in most binderies by the ordinary screw press.
There are few really famous binderiesin our country.
The Silver-Barnard binderies are only two blocks from your station.
Even the large libraries find it wise to rent their binderies to competent men who will do binding at contract prices.
Mechanical marblers should be retired to small book-binderies for use upon single books, where they are eminently in the right place, driving away the primitive sprinkled or starched edges.
For a long while, tragacanth was known as a good material for marbling size and, for that reason, it is used to-day in a good many of our book-binderies for this purpose.
Shan't have so much trouble, this time, though, if we get to press pretty soon, because we can get more binderies then than are to be had in front of the holidays.
But we shall be in a hell of a fix if that goes on--it will "ball up" thebinderies again.
The terms end papers, fly leaves and waste papers are used in different binderies with much the same meaning.
Unfortunately the publishers fail to realize this, and books by the thousands come from the binderies covered on the back with the coarsest kind of super which does not even extend to the head or tail of the book.
Binderies in large cities can undertake to supply second-hand books, with advantages both to themselves and to the libraries employing them.
Perhaps a reflected "odor of sanctity," an association by proxy with clerical work, has made press rooms and binderies favored above more obviously manufacturing pursuits.
Yet to an extent press rooms and binderies employ girls of foreign birth, and in the cork factory, many of the sorters are Poles.
The work of women inbinderies is clean, and about as comfortable and remunerative as any other of a mechanical nature.
There is a great difference in the character of the binderies in New York--every shade and grade is to be found.
At some binderies three cents 100 is paid for folding, three cents for sewing, and six cents for stitching.
In most small book binderies in New York men and girls work in the same room.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "binderies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.