The India Penguin paperback originals and the HarperCollins-Rupa paperbacks are wonderful to behold. |
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And be still my beating heart, a stunning collection of old pin-ups, magazines and paperbacks for sale on e-bay. |
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He doesn't even go near the pavement booksellers, however attractive their display of paperbacks in glossy covers looked. |
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Since the 1930s, serialized comics have appeared in phone-book-thick magazine compilations and hundred-page paperbacks, gluttonously consumed. |
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A wooden stairway led up from the kitchen, each step piled with old paperbacks. |
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Folding down the corners of pages, scribbling in margins and breaking the spines of paperbacks are signs of a barbarian. |
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Many of them opened bistros or little restaurants with big ideas and some dog-eared paperbacks. |
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And this doesn't included the sixty billion paperbacks printed every year, half of which are pulped and set to Japan to make toilet paper. |
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The romance writer signed a two-book deal with her at Avon trade paperbacks for What a Fool Believes and a second untitled book. |
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I'd recommend sticking to paperbacks as not only are they lighter, but you can also squidge a few more into your bag. |
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The book brawl started fifteen years ago when megabookstore chains deeply discounted bestsellers, as well as other hardbacks and paperbacks. |
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The idea with paperbacks is that they're cheaper than hardbacks, but the publisher is selling more of them because more people can afford them. |
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Publisher Pete Crowther has done a print run of 300 hardbacks and 500 paperbacks. |
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In the early 1900s cinema going was similarly demonised, as were the adventure paperbacks known as penny dreadfuls. |
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The committee reported early in 1917, and its reports have been reissued in these two paperbacks. |
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Elaine Wagner bumps the car door shut with her hip, her arms full with her purse and a shopping bag almost overflowing with used paperbacks. |
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I smiled tightly and moved passed him, heading for the corner of the library that had a set of beat-up paperbacks that were generally good reads. |
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There are reprints of popular titles in colourful paperbacks at special prices. |
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I'm not talking about quickie paperbacks, the kind that publishers toss off in a matter of weeks in response to an event or news story that captures the popular imagination. |
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Penguin Books began a revolution in publishing with their sixpenny pocket paperbacks, and included in their early lists an edition of Shakespeare. |
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Still, one can easily envision hordes clutching their dog-eared paperbacks of Inferno straining to find the flag. |
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This is the first volume in what will be a multi-volume set devoted to a bibliography of over 25 publishers of Victorian yellowbacks and paperbacks. |
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The course looked like a fine senior year coast through some hard-boiled paperbacks, certainly nothing life-changing. |
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Book lovers will be able to order a pint of lager and a packet of pork scratchings with their paperbacks when the pub becomes a temporary library while a new one is built. |
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All books are in good condition, hardbacks as well as paperbacks. |
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On the basis of his track record so far, Porter expects to sell 25,000 hardbacks of Brandenburg, plus 100,000 paperbacks, and to be published in 13 countries. |
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Librarians obsess about edging the collection. If you have paperbacks or novels stored in deep shelves, make bookstops from free wood. |
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The publisher's core competency was paperbacks, but they decided to branch out into online publishing. |
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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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I didn't learn about the pulpier American paperbacks that you discuss in Pulp Friction until much later. |
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As late as 1963, one of every 30 paperbacks sold had been written by Burroughs, and many of the more than 50 Tarzan movies remained Saturday afternoon television staples. |
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Paperbacks are cheaper, but I'm lucky enough to work in a library, where there are hardcovers to beat the band. |
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