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This is a list of abbreviations commonly used by booksellers. ABA: Antiquarian Booksellers' Association [ 1 ] ABAA: Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America [ 1 ]
As new means that the book is in the state that it should have been in when it left the publisher. This is the equivalent of mint condition in numismatics. Fine (F or FN) is "as new" but allowing for the normal effects of time on an unused book that has been protected. A fine book shows no damage. Very good (VG) describes a book that is worn ...
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This is a list of English-language book publishers.It includes imprints of larger publishing groups, which may have resulted from business mergers. Included are academic publishers, technical manual publishers, publishers for the traditional book trade (both for adults and children), religious publishers, and small press publishers, among other types.
Skyhorse Publishing: Tamarind Books: United Kingdom 1987 Now an imprint of Random House Children's Books UK Text Publishing: Melbourne Australia 1990 Zac & Mia. Watch Over Me. Tu Books: New York City: New York: United States 2009 Summer of the Mariposas: Young adult and middle grade publishing imprint of Lee & Low Books: Tulika Publishers ...
This is a naming conventions guideline for the naming of Wikipedia articles about books, which includes printed books and e-books. The titles of books (usually meaning the title of the literary work contained in the book) are capitalized by the same convention that governs other literary and artistic works such as plays, films, paintings etc.
In practice this would mean that the name of the city could often be left out, for example it is not necessary to add "London" in British Library manuscript titles. Manuscripts are physical objects, not "works". They have names not titles, and these are therefore not italicized. In some cases the manuscript may contain the only original text of ...