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The term "Book Arts" can mean fine papers, calligraphy, bindings and prints.
Faulkner Fine Papers (74 Southampton Row, London WC1, 020-7831 1151) will send you samples so you can practise.
At his side were soft Japanese brushes, fine papers, velvety grated erasers, German micro-tools, a full spectrum lamp and vials of solvents.
The books of Meynell's Nonesuch Press, which were usually limited editions of the classics reflecting his own catholic and excellent literary taste, are marked by restrained design, fine papers, and careful presswork.
Canada's largest producer of specialty and fine papers, Domtar Inc. of Montreal, has agreed to buy the Ris Paper Company, a distributor based in Florence, Ky., for $90 million in cash and stock.
Instead, as Juha Niemela, boss of UPM-Kymmene, points out, they have streamlined the business, concentrating on particular grades of paper, such as fine papers for office use, and sought to consolidate paper making in products with the biggest technical demands and the highest economic returns.
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He also praised the UK's notorious "dodgy dossier" as a "fine paper".
The supple brushwork, careful spacing and fine paper, meanwhile, remind us that even a casual, pragmatic missive took some effort.
The family-run business flourished and became one of the most successful smaller fine paper companies in the United States.
Weyerhaeuser, an American lumber company in the middle of its own overhaul, just merged its "fine paper" division (ie, white and copy paper) with a Canadian rival.
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