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Book Binding in the UN
Caption Description
The Reproduction Unit of the U.N. Publishing Division has developed a method of binding books which is simpler and cheaper than the methods in general use in the publishing industry.
William L. Watson, a member of the Reproduction Unit of the U.N. Publishing Division, is seen with a group of five volumes bound by a new method.
Unique Identifier
UN7660839
NICA ID
190134
Production Date
10/02/1952 4:38:23 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/MB
File size
2.70 MB