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Bookbinders


The Society of Bookbinders

Designer Bookbinders

The Heritage Crafts Association (HCA)

Artist Members of the Center for Book Arts

Guild of Bookworkers
 
Designer Bookbinders

Currently [May 2013] contains profiles of 29 Fellows of Designer Bookbinders with examples of their work. The DB is a British society of bookbinders founded in 1951 as The Hampstead Guild of Scribes and Book Binders. In 1955 it became the Guild of Contemporary Bookbinders. The present name was adopted in 1968.