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A trade paperback (also called trade paper edition and trade) is a higher-quality paperback book. [34] If it is a softcover edition of a previous hardcover edition and is published by the same house as the hardcover, the text pages are normally identical with those of the hardcover edition, and the book is almost the same size as the hardcover ...
Softcover PZO9011 Greg A. Vaughan Curse of the Crimson Throne #6: Crown of Fangs July 2008: 96 978-1-60125-109-1: Softcover PZO9012 Tito Leati Second Darkness #1: Shadow in the Sky August 2008: 96 978-1-60125-115-2: Softcover PZO9013 Greg A. Vaughan Second Darkness #2: Children of the Void September 2008: 96 978-1-60125-127-5: Softcover PZO9014
The Scaredy Book Starring Worried Walrus (smaller softcover) The Messy Book Starring Goof-off Goose (smaller softcover) Two Read Along and Sing Along Stories: Why Do Socks Have to Match? and Clean-Your-Room-Or-Else! Starring Goof-Off-Goose Book and 33 1 ⁄ 3 record. "Goof-Off Goose's Dinner Party," a scratch and sniff book published by Random ...
Softcover The Rune Drive Gambit Against the Aeon Throne 3 of 3 Larry Wilhelm October 17, 2018: 64 5 978-1-64078-076-7: Softcover The Diaspora Strain Signal of Screams 1 of 3 Chris S. Sims November 14, 2018: 64 7 978-1-64078-095-8: Softcover The Penumbra Protocol Signal of Screams 2 of 3 Jenny Jarzabski December 12, 2018: 64 9 978-1-64078-097-2 ...
Penguin books in Australia recently had to reprint 7,000 copies of a now-collectible book because one of the recipes called for "salt and freshly ground black people." 9 misprints that are worth a ...
Each How and Why Wonder Book uniformly contained a total of 48 pages, with the only exception being The Environment and You, which contained 64 pages. [1] The softcover books were numbered consecutively in series starting at 5001 (with the only exception being the final book in the series entitled Fossils). [2]
The books are short stories with colorful illustrations that have a moral perspective. Cosgrove wrote the books after searching for an easy to read book with a message to read to his then three-year-old daughter. After finding primarily large expensive books, Cosgrove teamed up with illustrator James to create low cost softcover books.
In Japan, both hardcover and softcover books frequently come with two dust jackets – a full-sized one, serving the same purpose as in the West (it is usually retained with the book), and a thin "obi" ("belt"; colloquially "belly band" in English), which is generally disposed of and serves a similar function to 19th-century Western dust jackets.