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- Joseph Zaehnsdorf (27 February 1816 – 7 November 1886), was a bookbinder. Zaehnsdorf was the son of Gottlieb Zaehnsdorf, of Pesth in Austria-Hungary, where...
- Kersten Polly Lada-Mocarski Gligorije Vozarević Ignatz Wiemeler Joseph Zaehnsdorf Bindery Book folding Book rebinding Bookbindings in the British Library...
- books in this style during this period were the companies of Rivière and Zaehnsdorf. The largest collection of these masterpieces was the Phoebe Boyle one;...
- firm merged again in 1988, joining with Zaehnsdorf's bindery in Bermondsey (established by Joseph Zaehnsdorf in 1842). The combined business was bought...
- 1951 and, that same year, he became a manager at the important bindery Zaehnsdorf's. Also in 1951, he married Dora Mary Davies (d. 1997), an accountant who...
- publishing in 1951. In 1951, he founded George Rainbird Ltd. It acquired Zaehnsdorf Ltd and Wigmore Bindery Ltd in 1954 to 1956. It merged with the Thomson...
- 1888, at the age of 35, she started lessons in bookbinding under Joseph Zaehnsdorf's son, Joseph W., and continued in Paris under Antoine Joly. For several...
- Batchelor & Sons and vellum from H. Band & Co. Ashendene books were bound by Zaehnsdorf initially and later were done by the W. H. Smith bindery. The press' main...
- cards a day and could be operated by steam or treadle. Joseph William Zaehnsdorf: ″The Art of Bookbinding″, George Bell and Sons, London 1890 Roy Brewer:...
- based on a s**** of information about paste paper gleaned from Joseph Zaehnsdorf's The Art of Bookbinding. She later said, "It sounded so simple, until...