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  2. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    These portraits often go into the school yearbook, which is usually distributed at the end of the school year. The pictures may also be used on student ID cards. There will also generally be a second day ("retake day") to take pictures if the student is absent. [8] Slovak yearbook from the 1977–78 academic year

  3. Annual publication - Wikipedia

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    "The Annual" was a long-running fad from 1824 until 1857 which started in England, but spilled over into the U.S. Steel plates of the 1820s allowed book publishers to mass-produce pictures. What started out as an "annual book" or a gift for the holidays turned into something that had up to 17 editions through the year (yet were still called ...

  4. Category:Books by year - Wikipedia

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    Non-fiction books by year (347 C) Novels by year (334 C) Poetry books by year (179 C) Short story collections by year (189 C) 0–9. 1000 books (2 P) 1002 books (1 P)

  5. Books published per country per year - Wikipedia

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    Many published books have an ISBN and it is a useful measure for how productive a country's publishing industry is. [2] However, this data is not collected for all countries. It may not represent the total number of books a country has published, as not every registered ISBN is then used and as books may have multiple ISBNs.

  6. William T. Vollmann - Wikipedia

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    It won the 2005 National Book Award for Fiction. In 2008, Vollmann was awarded a five-year Strauss Living Award, which provides $50,000 a year, tax free, to allow writers to dedicate their time solely to writing. In 2009, Vollmann published Imperial, a nonfiction account of life in Imperial County, California, on the border of Mexico. [10]

  7. Periodical literature - Wikipedia

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    A periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule. The most familiar example is a newspaper , but a magazine or a journal are also examples of periodicals.

  8. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Travelogue or Travel Journal – is a record made by a traveller, sometimes in diary form, of the traveler's experiences, written during the course of the journey and later edited for publication; Dummy book – an object designed to imitate the appearance of a real book, which may have blank pages or be entirely hollow

  9. List of best-selling books - Wikipedia

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    This page provides lists of best-selling books and book series to date and in any language. "Best-selling" refers to the estimated number of copies sold of each book, rather than the number of books printed or currently owned. Comics and textbooks are not included in this list. The books are listed according to the highest sales estimate as ...