Introligatorstwo warszawskie w przededniu II wojny światowej

In liberated Poland, new craft law reduce privilege of traditional guild to conduct licensure exam. Despite, effects of Great Depresion took a toll on Poland, the number of bookbinding workshops was high. In the end of decade it was about 300, and the number of workers higher than 1000. Even bookbin...

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Main Author: Elżbieta Pokorzyńska
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Grupa Cogito 2020-04-01
Series:Z Badań nad Książką i Księgozbiorami Historycznymi
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Online Access:http://bookhistory.uw.edu.pl/index.php/zbadannadksiazka/article/view/205
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Summary:In liberated Poland, new craft law reduce privilege of traditional guild to conduct licensure exam. Despite, effects of Great Depresion took a toll on Poland, the number of bookbinding workshops was high. In the end of decade it was about 300, and the number of workers higher than 1000. Even bookbinders made their traditional works, such as handbookbindings and fancy goods, they made publishing bindings much more often, up to 10% of all their works.
ISSN:1897-0788
2544-8730