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- that fragments of the green pigment-d**** starch used to strengthen the bookcloth were flaking away. Tedone gave samples to the museum's laboratory head...
- magnate, who dominated global bookcloth manufacture for bookbinding, making him "...one of the wealthiest men of England". Bookcloth took over from more expensive...
- best known for becoming the largest producer of bookcloth and tracing cloth in the world. Bookcloth became the dominant bookbinding material in the early...
- Until the mid-20th century, covers of m****-produced books were laid with bookcloth, but from that period onward, most publishers adopted clothette, a kind...
- green and similar ****nic pigments were used in books, particularly on bookcloth coverings, textblock edges, decorative labels and onlays, and in printed...
- emplo****. The most common material for bindings is buckram or a similar bookcloth, but there are many exceptions: aluminium foil was used in binding Aldous...
- St James's Gazette. p. 2. Tomlinson, William; Masters, Richard (1996). Bookcloth 1823–1980. Stockport, Cheshire: Dorothy Tomlinson. pp. 1–143. ISBN 0952773600...
- by fire 1891-62,900 spindles 1925 Deakins Ltd 1950 Deakins Ltd + Kohorn Bookcloth Ltd Wellington Mill Turton Bottoms  Notes: 1871-Booth and Duckworth...