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- Virtually all these materials are inexpensive paperbound editions.
- But sorry, ol'paperbound chum.
- These paperbound books included subjects in the humanities, the arts, and the sciences.
- A paperbound picture book that explores other aspects of life in an Amazon rain forest is also included.
- Perhaps the strangest manifestation of Niyazov's zeal are the slim paperbound volumes published each time he travels abroad.
- But this $ 17.95 paperbound, printed in lovely color, is worth every penny of its price.
- In 1953, Ferlinghetti and Martin founded City Lights Bookstore, the first all-paperbound bookshop in the country.
- Books abound on such subjects as hypnotism, palmistry and " practical " ventriloquism ( 35 cents hardbound, 15 cents paperbound ).
- By Barbara Baker, Centennial Publications ( Grand Junction, Colo . ), $ 22.95 paperbound, $ 29.95 hard cover.
- Irving turned focus on the printing and distribution of inexpensive popular reading material, such as paperbound books, particularly to the lucrative train passenger market.
- In 1864, he published another series of cheap paperbound books, titled " Books for the Campfires, " principally intended for distribution to Union soldiers.
- It charges $ 249 to put a book on the Web and $ 20 to print " paperbound copies with a wrap-around cover ."
- These inexpensive paperbound editions, a direct precursor to mass-market paperbacks, were begun in 1841, and eventually ran to over 5, 000 volumes.
- In 1841 the German Tauchnitz publishing firm launched the Collection of British and American Authors, a reprint series of inexpensive paperbound editions of both public domain and copyrighted fiction and nonfiction works.
- The "'dime novel "'is a form of late 19th-century and early 20th-century U . S . popular fiction issued in series of inexpensive paperbound editions.
- He envisioned an intimate get-together of a few world leaders and not a paperbound conference " zealously contested by hordes of experts and officials drawn up in a vast cumbrous array ."
- The three turning books are all paperbound products of the British Guild of Master Craftsmen, which apparently never saw a manuscript it didn't like, and are published unchanged in this country by Sterling.
- Based on the example of Tauchnitz, a Leipzig publishing firm that had been producing inexpensive and paperbound English-language reprints for the continental market, Albatross set out to streamline and modernize the paperback format.
- "The World Book of Blowens " arrived, a gray paperbound 8 1 / 2-by-11-inch book that looked as though it might have been assembled in somebody's garage.
- Also new is another chip carving book by Wayne Barton, this one a paperbound collection of award-winning designs ( " The Art of Chip Carving, " $ 17.95, Sterling ).
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