Proper noun
Grolier
A style of book binding decorated with a pattern of interlacing bars, bands, or ribbons, with little scrolls of slender gold lines.
Grolier binding; Grolier design; Grolier school
Alfred Hermida, "Tunisia" at 544-545 in The Americana Annual 1994 (New York: Grolier); Rose Ryan, "Tunisia" at 548 in The Americana Annual 2000 (NY: Grolier). Source: Internet
Bishop (or Patriarch, meaning the head of the Centre of the Church, in Alexandria) Alexander ordained Athanasius a deacon in 319. Encyclopedia Americana, vol. 2 Danbury, Connecticut : Grolier Incorporated, 1997. Source: Internet
Australian Encyclopaedia, Vol. 7, Grolier Society. Source: Internet
"Ben Jonson", Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge, volume 10, p. 388. citation Early life Westminster School master William Camden cultivated the artistic genius of Ben Jonson. Source: Internet
John P. Entelis, "Tunisia" at 532-533 in The Americana Annual 1988 (New York: Grolier). Source: Internet
The Grolier Society of Canada Ltd 1955. Source: Internet