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Windsor library to open self-publishing labMetroNews CanadaWindsor Public Library's acting CEO Chris Woodrow says he's hoping the Xerox Espresso Book Machine – which allows users to print professionally bound copies of their own work and upload it to the machine's catalogue – will attract more people to the ...and more » |
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'Chandler' book tells history of city through photographsArizona RepublicThe book, titled simply "Chandler," is one of Arcadia Publishing's Images of America series. The cover photo shows children in front of the Rowena Theater in 1943. Children got to see a free movie if they contributed to aluminum drives in World War II. |
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Perfect night to judge a book by its coverThe Age''They are working more with different paper stocks and have more knowledge about the printing and binding processes,'' she said. More than 400 books entered the awards, which included 17 categories. The best designed book award was won by the designer ...and more » |
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How not to Bring Back the BookVanguard*Participants at the 11th edition of Nigeria International Book Fair which ended last week at the Mult-ipurpose halls of University of Lagos, Nigeria. The fair also opened another window for many to network in the book and publishing sector with direct ...and more » |
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Comic Book Underprinting Epidemic Continues at IDWThe OuthouseThe problem of comic book publishers unable to meet demand for their books is becoming even more apparent, as IDW announced return printings on thirteen books. It's no secret - comic book companies just can't print enough comics.and more » |
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Artist Records Stories of Trees Through Making PrintsHardwood Floors (blog)The easy comparison for the end-grain prints in artist Bryan Nash Gill's book "Woodcut" is the human fingerprint, with the white lines of the springwood undulating in their own unique way. Yet, whereas a fingerprint can only tell the story of a small ... |
September 14, 2008
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