bookbinder/ˈbʊkˌbaɪn.dəɹ/EtymologyFrom Middle English bokebynder, bok-bindere, equivalent to book + binder.nameA surname.nounA person whose profession is binding pages together to form books.“Places of Employment: About 69,000 bookbinders and bindery workers were employed [in the United States] in 1978. Many worked in shops that specialize in bookbinding; others work in the bindery departments of book printing firms, commercial printing plants, and large libraries. Some bookbinders worked for the Federal Government. Although bookbinders work in all parts of the country, employment is c”