Let's go back to reading recipes in food-stained, dog-eared paperback books instead. |
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The revised paperback edition came out in 2003 and includes an afterword, on which this article in based. |
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First published in hardback in 2003, the book is now available in paperback. |
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The title says it all for the hardcover debut from the author of the best-selling paperback original Married Men. |
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The book is selling so well in hardcover that the publisher is in no hurry to bring out a paperback edition. |
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The hardcover edition from Atria Books is scheduled for fall 2003, and the mass market paperback release is scheduled for 2004 from Pocket Books. |
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Although it is expensive in hardcover, a paperback edition would make a formidable textbook for advanced undergraduates or graduate students. |
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But, at least in my case, it takes a couple of days to get through even an airport paperback. |
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Its a paperback book that doesn't easily sit open on a table where it is likely best used. |
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The result is familiar to any reader of pulp fiction or paperback originals. |
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It has the structure in some ways of an airport paperback but has the style and depth of a literary novel. |
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The India Penguin paperback originals and the HarperCollins-Rupa paperbacks are wonderful to behold. |
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Most of what I do is chapbooks so it's great to have someone pay to put out a paperback once a year. |
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Toward the end of a book's life, before it goes into paperback, you end up with some overstock. |
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Let's hope for a quicker-to-read, smaller and cheaper reprinting in paperback. |
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The usual gap between hardback and paperback publication of a book is roughly one year. |
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There are too many minor mistakes, which need correction before a paperback edition. |
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This concise guide booklet is only available as a paperback edition, and is sure to add value for anyone visiting the park. |
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Penguin remaindered the hardback when the paperback had scarcely had time to reach the shops. |
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We can only hope that the publishers will soon issue an inexpensive paperback edition. |
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This article is excerpted from the new preface to the updated paperback edition. |
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It is a cheap paperback reprint of the second edition of a dictionary, of English as spoken in Jamaica. |
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Is it asking too much for the paperback edition to at least acknowledge that there's been some change? |
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Then I re-edited it and it came out in a paperback version at the end of last year. |
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His blockbuster titles have been topping both the paperback and hardback nonfiction lists. |
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The paperback edition is due to hit book stores across North America this month. |
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Oh, callooh, callay, and frabjous day, for this beautiful edition of Lewis Carroll's masterpiece of wordplay has come out in paperback. |
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The paperback cover is unevenly laminated to imitate broken glass, but so convincingly that the book looks damaged. |
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The paperback stubbornly fought to stay closed because it was new and the binding had yet to be creased. |
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The girl and her clan's rescue quest is exciting, irreverent and touching, but most often hilarious, in this new paperback. |
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Do you want to see your name on the cover of a paperback in the occult section of Borders? |
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In August it'll come out in paperback, so it'll be repriced as much cheaper e-book. |
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It sold out after six months of being widely available, but a paperback reprint is being prepared for the spring by I.B. Tauris. |
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This set him off on the idea of publishing literature in paperback, making it available cheaply and widely. |
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This fairly sturdy oversized paperback is printed in blue, with uninspiring cartoons of a cross-eyed kid in a beanie and his anthropoid dog. |
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He was reading a dog-eared Raymond Chandler paperback instead of the anatomy text he planned to study. |
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Abacus has brought out paperback titles relating to two important figures in twentieth century intellectual thought. |
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This week's book review was published this year in paperback after its initial publication in hard cover last year. |
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Grabbing an old paperback dictionary she'd been using to keep her desk legs balanced, she ripped pages out to feed the fire. |
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She has also had books published under the Kensington and St. Martin's paperback imprints. |
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Finally, you settle onto a couch and smile faintly at a middle-aged woman who is reading a paperback on the loveseat nearby. |
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If the publisher would bring out a paperback edition of Barricades, it would be a serious option. |
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The painting is probably best known to lutenists now as the illustration used on the paperback edition of the Dowland lute music. |
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The only complaint is that the publisher might have updated the preface for the paperback edition. |
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This essay is adapted from the afterword of the paperback edition of Of Paradise and Power. |
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It now costs only pennies to produce a paperback, and books themselves can often be bought for less than the price of a cinema ticket. |
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Unfortunately, U.S. sales of your magnum opus are inadequate to inspire the publisher to exercise those paperback rights he insisted on buying. |
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He shouted, shaking with force the piles of paperback books on his make-do bookshelves. |
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The preliminary pages of the paperback edition give copious quotes from favourable reviews of the book in the major newspapers. |
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While I was waiting for the last item to go through cheque clearance I put a paperback book up, just to try the market. |
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Too, the genre fiction paperback provided relatively easy access to the longer stories in one convenient volume. |
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He was in the city on Wednesday, to conduct a reading session and to launch the paperback edition of his debut book. |
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The young man was reading a paperback novel and sipping a steaming mug of hot, black coffee. |
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The paperback fourth edition includes more charts and graphs as well as a chapter on trading futures online. |
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The book was taken to the bosom of America, was a No. 1 best-seller last year and is still on the best-selling lists in hardcover and paperback. |
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So he launched a new company which packaged the software in paperback book format and charged lower prices. |
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If you'd prefer a quiet drink and a paperback, you might want to consider a more sedate ship. |
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Here at last is a small paperback textbook to provide an introduction to the field. |
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Weighing in at 600 pages and combining two volumes in one paperback edition, it also includes around fifty photos and a dozen maps. |
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This paperback edition has a new introduction and some new illustrations and the text has been updated to include new materials. |
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Stardust will be coming out soon in a mass market paperback edition, with a cover that is meant to look like an old brass-bound diary. |
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And although it is a bit costly and fairly heavy even in paperback, it is a potentially useful sourcebook for teaching. |
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I'm always up for a thoughtful space opera, so I'll be keeping an eye out for the paperback edition of this book. |
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To do this a mushroom spore is placed into a piece of doweling rod and then drilled into fresh timber or put into an old paperback. |
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Still, one wonders what has kept Faber from producing a paperback edition for so long. |
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This paperback edition can only help to increase Roth's growing fame. |
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Simon rummaged around and came out with a well-thumbed paperback. |
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This essay is adapted from the afterword of the paperback edition. |
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Still, the hardback was never reissued, and no paperback has appeared. |
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He wrote a few more paperback originals, two of them westerns, then sold The Moonshine War to Doubleday in hardcover. |
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We can hope the publisher will soon remedy this with a paperback edition. |
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He happened to have a copy of the 2009 paperback at hand, glanced through it, and again overlooked the footnote. |
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On the back cover of the first paperback edition we get a glimpse of the media buzz. |
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My paperback copy of his Lives of the Poets runs to 1097 pages and offers a tour of English-language poetry from the fourteenth century to more or less the present day. |
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Depending on manuscript length and your chosen typeface, you select your book size, number of pages, hardcover or paperback, perfect-bound or saddle-stitch. |
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His 1950s paperback on the case was given a cover of maximum luridness. |
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The fact that no paperback followed the hardback was a testament to the bad blood between Jackson and the publisher. |
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Knopf has sold more than 400,000 copies, and the book has never been out of print in hardcover or paperback. |
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His pulpy brand of crime fiction will live on not only in paperback form, but also on the silver screen. |
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Camus's inscrutable anti-hero reached me, as a greedily omnivorous teenage reader, via the battleship grey of a Penguin Modern Classics paperback bought in WH Smith. |
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They were tasked with choosing the most compulsively readable, unputdownable of six shortlisted novels, which had been published in paperback, in English, in the last year. |
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Part of Harold Evans' autobiography, My paper chase, just out in paperback, describes his travels in America. |
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And then I went and spoiled it all by buying this trade paperback. |
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What a long time ago it seems that David Bradley's Billy was on the Kes posters and paperback covers, flicking us a good old-fashioned British V-sign. |
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The book was reprinted in 1988 with an updated foreward by Manchester, and this fall that edition was reissued in paperback. |
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I bought this in hardback, as is my preference for book, but unlike most hardbacks, it's roughly the size of a paperback book, very similar to the Marvel Age digests. |
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Although the hardcover edition of Everything was in black and white, the concept was the same as this paperback version, and I noticed it immediately when it hit the stands. |
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The author of the rollicking spy novel Angelmaker, just out in paperback, tells us why reading novels is difficult for him. |
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Miss Smith has had a novel published as a paperback original. |
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It's a pocket-size paperback, but it's chock-full of wonderful things. |
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Rhea handed him a thick paperback book with dog-eared corners. |
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She dug through her bag, fishing out a paperback book and a magazine. |
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It is a small paperback book easily available and still in print. |
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A paperback edition of the novel would not now be published. |
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However, a paperback edition was published in 2001, and hopefully its appearance means that the book has enjoyed something of the success it certainly deserves. |
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This 2003 paperback edition is published on the eve of the 30th anniversary of this war and should be rediscovered by a variety of military readers. |
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This is a small, pocket-sized paperback about a big subject, an extraordinary compendium of facts, figures, and fascinating detail on the most ordinary of topics. |
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My old paperback copy of City of Night is falling to pieces. |
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Bob Woodward's best-selling account of decision making within the inner sanctum of U.S. leadership is revisited for a new generation in this trade paperback. |
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A condensed and informative overview of the career of this outstanding German master is given by Peter Blundell Jones in this paperback monograph. |
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Hardcover and paperback, spotless and battered, beautiful books and cheaply printed books, crude paper-bound galleys with pages scribbled in mysterious annotations. |
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Of course he would never have been able to discard a used sheet and his would have looked like an enormous, dog-eared paperback after about a week. |
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His most recent book, The saucier's Apprentice, will be published in paperback in May. |
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The second book, The chalice, recently came out in paperback. |
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In 1962 many of her books were among the first to be published by Armada Books in paperback, making them more affordable to children. |
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In 1984, the original 1961 version of the DWB was published in a paperback edition, now out of print. |
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Many of these editorials were published in a paperback collection titled Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror. |
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Kemp left me to go to the ladies'. I pulled out a paperback I had in my pocket. |
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Published by Gynarchy, the PG Edition is currently available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle formats. |
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The paperback division, which will initially publish around 70 paperbacks a year, will also be comprised of two additional members of staff. |
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The paperback rights for Bandits were part of a cool million-dollar deal. |
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After the 1950s, perhaps due to the introduction of the paperback book, bookplate production nearly disappeared. |
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Brown's previous novel had sold just 10,000 copies, but 'Angels and Demons' is now top of the US paperback bestsellers lists. |
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Bedsit Three is available in paperback and Kindle from Amazon and also as an e-book for Kobo. |
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The first Ballantine paperback edition was printed in October that year, and sold a quarter of a million copies within ten months. |
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The novel was released in the United States as a paperback original in October 2006, by Harper Perennial. |
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The drug store had a small rotating rack filled with paperback books provided by a rack jobber. |
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The limited series Watchmen, begun in 1986 and collected as a trade paperback in 1987, cemented Moore's reputation. |
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The resulting paperback, 50 Ways to Find A Lover, is based on the blog and tells the tale of a waitressing actress who is persuaded to chronicle her search for a man. |
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The paperback reads like a collection of recipes for gorgeous projects, including a Pressed Glass and Crystal Necklace, Venetian Glass Earrings and a Lampwork Glass Bracelet. |
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By 1482, Venice was the printing capital of the world, and the leading printer was Aldus Manutius, who invented paperback books that could be carried in a saddlebag. |
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This paperback edition of an original 2009 publication provides a compelling look at the psychological and physiological effects of Gulf War Syndrome on US veterans. |
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This small paperback book is a veritable tardis of tips on how to preserve the harvest glut. It covers 51 types of fruit and vegetables, including herbs. |
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Published by Gynarchy, the book is currently available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle formats and should be an enjoyable read even for those who are not fans of poetry. |
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Michael Parenti's recent books include Superpatriotism and The Assassination of Julius Caesar, and The Culture Struggle, all available in paperback, www. |
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Paperback editions are best, as the corners of hardbacks come rather sharp if dropped unexpectedly onto soft flesh. |
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Paperback publishers distributed their titles in african-american neighborhoods because it expanded their market base. |
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On September 4 1966, the novel debuted on New York Times' Paperback Bestsellers list as number three, and was number one by December 4, a position it held for eight weeks. |
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