Norris Bookbinding is a company founded in 1947 by Henry H. Norris Sr. in Greenwood, Mississippi. It rebinds old books and bibles along with publications of magazines, hymnals, newspapers, etc. It is known as the largest bible re-bindery in the world. After Mr. Norris's death in 1968, his wife Evelyn and three loyal and dedicated employees - Coleman Reid, Johnny & Charles Sproles, continued the operation. The late Ms Norris retired after 25 years with the company and the others own the company and continue the excellent art of rebinding to the day!
Another name for bookbinding is bookbinding or book making.
No. Bookbinding is a skill and an artform.
There are several companies offering varieties of bookbinding supplies. Some examples include stationery companies like Hollander's or J Hewit and Sons Limited.
Philip Smith has written: 'New directions in bookbinding' -- subject(s): Bookbinding, Handbooks, manuals 'The book, art & object' -- subject(s): Bookbinding
Chuck Norris
Guy A. Pratt has written: 'Instruction sheets in bookbinding' -- subject(s): Bookbinding
Gulnar K. Bosch has written: 'Islamic bookbindings' -- subject(s): Persian Bookbinding, Islamic art, Islamic bookbinding, Bookbinding 'Islamic bindings & bookmaking'
Shereen LaPlantz has written: 'Buchbinden. Traditionelle Techniken. Experimentelle Gestaltung' 'Cover to cover' -- subject(s): Bookbinding 'Innovative bookbinding' -- subject(s): Technique, Bookbinding, Artists' books 'The Art & Craft of Handmade Books' -- subject(s): Bookbinding, Amateurs' manuals
It's called "glair".
Elbridge Woodman Palmer has written: 'A course in bookbinding for vocational training' -- subject(s): Bookbinding
Arthur Low Bailey has written: 'Library bookbinding' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bookbinding
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