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Printers at this time did not bind books, they merely supplied loose quires which the stationers or the owner could bind themselves.
The major weight of enforcement, of finding and destroying illegal presses, of reporting seditious literature, and of detecting under-the-table sales, fell on the stationers themselves.
By 1630 the stationers were beginning to learn that the crown meant business.
Outside the house a whole new commercial world emerged as enterprising booksellers and stationers began producing guidebooks, whether official or unofficial, for would-be visitors.
Unlike the big stationer's shops, the bookshop also provides services, such as specialist advice or ordering books that are not really among the top sellers.
Firms of legal stationers also produce their own versions of the prescribed forms which are widely available for sale.
An appeal to stationers and others interested in the stationery trade was recently organised to send me a card of protest on an appointed day.
He has not, because he has witnessed nothing; the thing has been bought out of a law stationers.
Would it not be very unfair competition with these stationers?
All the forms are being printed by law stationers and other printers, who make their own arrangements for distribution through the usual trade channels.
Apparently, law stationers follow these matters very carefully.
They are kept by solicitors and law stationers whom they employ.
There is a standard tenancy: law stationers sell standard forms and most letting agents have a standard form.
I think that the stationers who have taken that attitude have not informed themselves as to the actual proposal.
There are such people as law stationers and agents who search registers who have a regular scale of fees.