Sentences with phrase «books belonging»

Strong results were achieved for private collections including early botanical books belonging to Cornelius J. Hauck (1893 - 1967), which sold 90 % by lot, and an important collection of major 19th century American authors, formed by Mrs. J. Insley Blair of Far Hills, New Jersey, which sold 92 % by lot, with many titles more than doubling initial estimates.
Taking as it's source a single image from her landmark artwork ex libris (2010 - 2012), which encompasses a salvaged history stemming from an archive of thousands of books belonging to the Palestinians which were looted in 1948 and now sit in the Jewish National Library at Hebrew University in Jerusalem where they are catalogued under A.P (Abandoned Property).
Sony isn't only encouraging its users to «visit» their local libraries, but has also started a new site, Words Move Me, which is actually a rather clever promotional site for its e-books; the idea being that users will enter their favorite quotes, discuss them, and thus encourage each other to buy the books belonging to the quotes — through Sony's eBook Store, natch.
If you find at least 2 or 3 books having a sales rank below 20,000 then that means that people are interested and actually buying books belonging to that genre.
A slimebag in Turkey keeps making new accounts and uploading books belonging to other authors — mostly indies.
According to him, there might me 25 million books belonging to public domain in the main regional and national libraries in the world, without counting various editions.
I recently lost my ebook reader and now I am unable to download the books belonging to me that I have already purchased?
The huge collection of books belonging to Dr John Dee, adviser to Queen Elizabeth I and proto - modern scientist, is being exhibited for the first time
A popular Christian devotional item in the Middle Ages, this particular prayer book belonged to Francois I of France.
Among the novels is where so many of today's theology books belong.
George Weigel took great care to introduce his readers to the fullness of Catholic Christianity in his Letters to a Young Catholic, part of the same series to which your book belongs.
Sadly, for me, the blurb on the back of the book comes true «This book belongs on the shelf of every Bible Teacher and Student» and on my shelf it will remain.
Then she wouldn't have the fullness of truth and authority of Christ's Church, that one whose authority you rely upon anytime you read the Bible that determined what books belong in it.
Listen to Craddock again: «Historically and theologically the community and the book belong together in a relationship of reciprocity.
The final decision regarding inclusion of the recipe in the book belongs to the publisher.
Credit for the idea of this book belongs to Ralph James.
I would argue, however, that these two books belong in the mainstream of the biblical narrative.
If you're a baker, this book belongs in your kitchen!The only changes I made to her original recipe was cutting back the sugar and using less egg yolks.
Let me give you two big reasons why this book belongs in your kitchen and these recipes belong in your life:
Those books belong in pet shops.
These are the ones we are celebrating in This Book Belongs To — the books that send us back to the days of our own footed pajamas, and make us feel only half - exhausted when our tiny overlords ask to read them one more time.
Superlatives aside, it is fair to say that Schweber's book belongs on the shelves devoted to the history of science, rather than in the popular science section.
This is especially the case for young people, because alternative health books belong to a paranoid subculture that naturally appeals to person just beginning to learn that authority figures can be totally wrong.
This book belongs to Brian Flatt.
If you're struggling to make sense of sugars, sweeteners, and health, this book belongs at the top of your reading list.»
I always believed that I'd find a place where this book belonged, where it was needed... but I haven't found it yet.
In a 1941 ruling in Chance v. Mississippi State Textbook Rating & Purchasing Board, the Mississippi Supreme Court held that loaning public textbooks to private school pupils does not violate Mississippi's Blaine Amendment because «the books belong to, and are controlled by, the state; they are merely loaned to the individual pupil therein designated.
I label all of the spines of the books in my classroom library so that it is easy for students to find the correct place in my library where the book belongs.
If so, the rights to this book belong to everyone.
Does that book belong in the Post-Apocalyptic subcategory, the Dystopian subcategory, or the Space Exploration subcategory?
Could you have guessed from the covers alone which category each of the four books belongs in?
Her Teacher's Guide for Picture Book Month, Why Picture Books Belong in Our Classrooms, validates the use of picture books across EVERY curriculum and provides teachers with a hands on approach to adapt any picture book for educational use.
* Genre, in the most basic explanation means where on a bookstore shelf would this book belong?
If you still don't know where your book belongs, you have reevaluating to do (see: get a critique).
Either the titles or the characters make it easy to identify that each new book belongs to the series.
FIRST — You have to confirm that the ISBN you have on your book belongs to YOU.
Finding writers» literary agents in your genre is impossible if you don't know which genre your book belongs in.
When a forgotten news clipping falls out of a book belonging to Wynn's grandmother, a well - kept family secret is finally revealed.
nah, «THEY» don't get to decide what books belong in a library..»
The books belong completely to the author and all profits (beyond the printing costs) go to the author.
To be honest, I don't even understand how people organize a couple thousand books without a series sort option, especially if so many books belong to a single genre.
A branded sticker on the cover makes it clear that each book belongs to the scheme and acts as a reminder to return it.
You'll learn how to create a foundation for success with market research that shows you where your book belongs in the publishing ecosystem.
Books belong on the short list of things we can't get enough of.»
And the best essay in the book belongs to Pete Dexter, who in his inimitable, hilarious style explains the greater lessons to be drawn from Chuck Knoblauch's forgetting how to throw from second to first base.
The first «Big Picture» step is to make sure that your book belongs in a library.
Eventually, the king's judgement was succinctly quoted as «To every cow belongs her calf, to every book belongs its copy.»
The artwork for the book belonged to Mentor.
You have a better chance if your book belongs to certain categories such as romance.
When you upload your book to online retailers and distributors like Amazon, Smashwords, and IngramSpark, you'll need to decide what categories your book belongs in and insert information (metadata) such as your book description, author bio, BISAC codes, and keywords.
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