Sentences with phrase «edition name title»

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The cover art presents a close - up of a foaming dog's mouth, which is tough to identify and rendered tougher by a translucent plastic slipcover which merely reproduces the title logo and edition name.
The 2013 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival just dropped its first big wave of titles, and if you are local to Toronto or take film festival oriented vacations, and know the names of film directors from around the world, then you are probably already counting the days until the big festival of festivals begins.
You'll be asked for the title, subtitle, language, series name and number, and edition.
(Later they changed the name of the game - within - a-game from «Magic & Wizards» to «Duel Monsters,» which Viz used in the English edition; then that title was shamelessly copied by Shogakukan's «Duel Masters» a few years later.)
Zola, formed by literary agents and funded partly through investments by some well - known bestselling authors, has made a quiet name for itself by offering exclusive digital editions of several bestselling titles, including The Time Traveler's Wife and Slouching Towards Bethlehem.
Stripe Publishing launched these trivia titles in 2009 with editions for people named Robert, Richard, Paul, Michael, Matthew, Andrew, Christopher, David, James and John.
Some of the surprising numbers included the number of publishers who have no plans to produce ebooks at any time in the future, the very slight differences in total sales among the various top - name ebook distribution channels, and the startlingly high number of publishers who plan to release the majority of their titles in both print and digital editions.
Google eBooks (previously code - named Google Editions) will be available through the new online Google eBookstore at Books.google.com, where readers in the U.S. can now purchase «hundreds of thousands» of titles and browse more than more than 3 million titles, said Abraham Murray, product manager of Google Books.
Wiley set up his aptly - named Oddysey Editions to exclusively license premium backlist titles to Amazon, completely sidestepping the publisher Random House.
Your audiobook cover must: • Include author name and title • No references to physical (CD) or other media editions • No CD jewel case, promo stickers, or cellophane • No offensive material • No colored borders on the side • 2400 x 2400 (H x W) minimum • Must be a perfect square • File size should be less than 8 MB • 24 - bit minimum • 72 dpi minimum • RGB (Not CMYK) • JPG Format • File name alphanumeric only
And welcome to the first ever edition of AfterView, which is the name I'm giving to a new series of articles in which I talk about more specific points or aspects of a game that I've just reviewed, allowing me to go a bit deeper into the title in question and address things that perhaps don't have a place within a review.
[54] The UK edition of the magazine also gave the game a perfect score, [55] named it the 2nd best PS3 game of all time, [60] while readers of the same magazine voted it the greatest PlayStation title released.
Head over to PlayStation Store now to pick up titles like Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Digital Deluxe Editions, Titanfall 2, and Final Fantasy XV, just to name a few.
My initial reaction to hearing 2.0 is that this is basically a different name for Disney Infinity 2, instead of using a catchy tag line like Giants or Skylanders, or even just using a simple 2 or just adding a year to the title (it works for all the sports titles like WWE or NFL), they look to have decided to go down the edition number way which sounds odd but I think it actually makes things a little more simple.
«Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees» is the title of the fascinating interview with Lawrence Weschler in 1982, (reedited by Expended Editions in 2008), which is a virtual cross-section of Robert Irwin's entire career and a book that heavily influenced an entire generation of young artists.
The list should include: Entry number, artist's name (first, last), title, date completed, medium, edition size, dimensions: (Height x Length in inches) plate size, paper size, printer, publisher.
In the case of Family Law in the Fourth Editions, it will be interesting to see whether and how the name of the late Professor James G. McLeod is used on the Titles he originally prepared for the C.E.D.
The phone will come in two variations — the Onyx and a limited Ceramic edition, and the titles are not just fancy names.
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