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Chronicle of Landesklinikum Mauer
Leather binding with gilded metal inlay of Lower Austrian coat of arms
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with engraved silver plate and silver print
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Company logo: metal inlay of stainless steel polished to a mirror finish, with silver embossing
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Chronicle of the Liederkranz choir
Leather-bound with sunk-in lyre (stainless steel polished to a mirror finish) and silver embossing
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Leather-bound with engraved metal plaque and blind embossing
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Leather binding with integrated metal brooches and gold embossing
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Book binding of leather, decorated, with boar’s tusks and gold embossing
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Leather-bound with moulded design and hand gilding
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Chronicle Wildrechtshausen
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Chronicle Artificial leather
with scorched photo and gold embossing
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Chronicle Wildrechtshausen
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Leather-bound with hand gilding and sunk-in photograph
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Leather binding, two-coloured embossing with sunk-in picture
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Elaborate passepartouts – design of the inner pages
No matter whether exciting family history or life story, records of proud achievements or of international associations – to this day, events of significance still find expression in chronicles. The origins of today’s chronicles date back many centuries, but both their purpose and their high-quality processing have remained the same up to the present day. Elaborate decoration, the gold embossing of coats of arms and names are as much a part of these valuable documents as special types of paper and ornamental prints.
Internationally known companies document their histories in handcrafted chronicles made at the Gstettenhofer Bookbindery: the Rotary Club Moscow (Russia), Rosenberger Landzeit (Austria), Warsteiner Brauerei (Germany), Svoent (Austria), ARDEX (Austria) and the Ave Maria University (USA)