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stewey | 20:50 Fri 13th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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...across the field, I thought that I would share with you a passage that I just read in vol.1 of "Engineering Workshop Practice" published by Caxton in 1946/47. "The Publishers guarantee that the Binding, Printing, Paper, and Blocks for Illustrations used in this book are the products of British Workers". Now isn't that the most interesting thing that you have read on here all day? I thought not; anyway, cheers.
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the only way is backwards stewey :)
21:00 Fri 13th Sep 2013
Cheers stewey x
you think that's interesting ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,you should read vol 2
Book printing binding and publishing was big business in the UK until the 1980s, it is still a major industry but a lot of the work is sub contracted abroad now.
Vol 2 was titled, '1947/1948 ways to go on Strike,' sponsored by Engels and Tass.
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I started with vol.3, anne, then proceeded to vol.2, and now I'm perusing vol.1. In that manner, I can claim that I am doing lessens.
the only way is backwards stewey :)
Enjoy your Friday pint......
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See you, people. Try to liven this place up a notch or two while I'm gone:)
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