Not exact matches
«People talked about the demise
of physical
books as if it was only a matter
of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now,
print will be a big chunk
of our business,» Penguin Random House chief executive Markus Dohle told the Times.
As per the Times article, «Amazon sells about one in four
printed books, according to industry estimates, a level
of market domination with little precedent in the
book trade.»
Alas,
as is often the problem with
print — particularly for those
of who write blogs and
books — it's that there's rarely enough space to tell the story how you really want.
Despite the widespread digitization
of favorite pastimes such
as reading and watching TV, the dominant format
of entertainment remains
print books, DVDs, Blu - ray disks and physical
prints of digital photographs, according to the study.
Booksurge
As Amazon faced increased bookseller competition from e-tailers including eBay and Overstock.com, it purchased the Charleston, South Carolina - based on - demand printing service to enable book fulfillment as needed, rather than house costly amounts of inventor
As Amazon faced increased bookseller competition from e-tailers including eBay and Overstock.com, it purchased the Charleston, South Carolina - based on - demand
printing service to enable
book fulfillment
as needed, rather than house costly amounts of inventor
as needed, rather than house costly amounts
of inventory.
He credits the growth
of his business, in part, to the stabilization
of print and new practices in the publishing industry, such
as Penguin Random House's so - called rapid replenishment program to restock
books quickly.
As the driving force behind the development and delivery
of more than 123 million
books sold through the Chicken Soup for the Soul ® franchise (and over 500 million copies in
print worldwide), Jack Canfield is uniquely qualified to talk about success.
Brings to mind the recent banning
of a
book, once
printed in the US & still in
print overseas,
as a «forgery».
After reading several
of the posts on the «interpretation
of mythical texts into a
book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to
as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye on a
book that he / she / it wanted to have in
print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human» construct... only humans could mess a
book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
We ripped up the traditional
book into single pages, magnified these a hundred times,
printed them in color and stuck them up
as posters in the streets... Our lack
of printing equipment and the necessity for speed meant that, though the best work was hand -
printed, the most rewarding was standardized, lapidary and adapted to the simplest mechanical form
of reproduction.
As the «new media»
of the
printed book became common, the debates over the contents
of the canon subsided, and instead encouraged by its new fixedness those over the exactness
of its inspiration (the development
of the doctrines
of infallibility, inerrancy, et al) began to spring up.
Except
as I have retained in the
book the original form
of articles which editorial necessity compressed when they were published in the Journal, I have left the essays practically
as they first were
printed.
They started out to reprint important works either out
of print or available in cheaply made and / or expensive copies but then saw the need to publish new
books as well.
Peale is variously known for such best - selling
books as The Power
of Positive Thinking (with 14
printings within two years
of its 1952 release) and for his regular appearances at presidential prayer breakfasts.
When Martin Luther posted his famous 95 theses on the door
of the castle church in Wittenberg in 1517,
printed books and pamphlets were already well established
as a dominant medium
of communication.
LaHaye has written more than 60 non-fiction
books on a wide range
of subjects such
as: family life, temperaments, sexual adjustment, Bible prophecy, the will
of God, Jesus Christ, and secular humanism with over 14 million in
print, some
of which have been translated into 32 foreign languages.
A fresh infusion
of Christian skepticism would disdain such
books, even
as it would help deliver publishers from the temptation to get rich by manufacturing toilet tissue with the words «Get Thee Behind Me, Satan»
printed on every sheet.
Francis Crick, the Nobel laureate and biophysicist, is quoted
as having estimated that «the amount
of information contained in the chromosomes
of a single fertilized human egg is equivalent to about a thousand
printed volumes
of books, each
as large
as a volume
of the Encyclopedia Britannica.»
At the center
of the
book is Frank's pondering
of the story
of Jacob in Genesis
as imposed on his consciousness through a Chagall
print which hung in the Franks» living room:
It's like Mormons adding a
book contrary in message, with god the father living on a planet..., works - righteousness, a prophet who can have
as many and any wives he chooses, even those
of other men, can burn
printing presses, etc. and insist on calling themselves «Christian».
Winternitz says that this part is like a song -
book in which only the first stanza
of the song is
printed as an aid to the recall
of the melody.
It is quite possible to question it, all the more so
as the change
of view has taken place more rapidly in the oral teaching
of lectures (which are much more numerous and livelier than
printed textbooks), than in
printed books, which are few and always voice the views
of only a small number
of theologians.
that does not include atheism i hope all atheists would die and be reincarnated
as tree's that are then cut down to
print «Quran's and bible's on =D that would be awesome that being said i do nt beleive god (meaning the «one» god that is in many religions) would condem postponing your fast untill after the games ive never put much stock in what so called holly men have to say its all about your perseption
of your holy
book
My provocative yet popular drawing
of Sophia «Trapped» (available
as a
print here) has been used
as the cover image for Cynthia McClaskey's new
book, Religion's Cell: Doctrines
of the Church That Lead to Bondage and Abuse (< — click there to order from Amazon!)
This volume,
as the title page indicates, comprises three small
books on Jesus, the earliest
of which was published in 1941 and all
of which have been continuously in
print for more than a decade.
As Elizabeth Eisenstein says in her book on the role of the printing press, Protestant clergy «viewed printing as a providential device which ended forever a priestly monopoly of learning, overcame ignorance and superstition, pushed back the evil forces commanded by Italian popes, and, in general, brought Western Europe out of the dark ages.&raqu
As Elizabeth Eisenstein says in her
book on the role
of the
printing press, Protestant clergy «viewed
printing as a providential device which ended forever a priestly monopoly of learning, overcame ignorance and superstition, pushed back the evil forces commanded by Italian popes, and, in general, brought Western Europe out of the dark ages.&raqu
as a providential device which ended forever a priestly monopoly
of learning, overcame ignorance and superstition, pushed back the evil forces commanded by Italian popes, and, in general, brought Western Europe out
of the dark ages.»
As the church and
book owners / collectors lost control
of the manuscript culture to the operators
of the
printing press, they also relinquished much
of their authority to individual authors.
Also, please contact me if you are a small group leader interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town
as part
of a
book study... or if you write for an online /
print publication and would like a copy for review....
The specific brand
of chocolate was not
printed as part
of her recipe, but it does appear in the narrative in her
book, so I've made sure to include it here (especially in light
of my own experiences).
Now, this landmark work, named the eighth most popular out -
of -
print book of any kind by Booklist, has been given gorgeous new life
as a deluxe 50th anniversary Calla Edition hardcover.
Hey, our publisher would kill us if we made the free electronic versions
of our recipes
as easy to use
as the
printed versions in our
books!
And if you've always wanted to publish & sell your very own cookbook or
print a collection
of family recipes into a beautiful
book as a wedding gift or keepsake, you can now do so through our new partner, Blurb!
It is a beautiful pdf that has all the full color pages and layouts
as the
printed books with click - able table
of contents and searching capabilities.
Forme
of Cury was not actually
printed as a
book until 1780, about thirty years after Robert Clive
of the East India Company captured the fort
of Arcot, west
of Madras, and began the British Empire in India.
-- Dana Shultz, author
of Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking «
As a long - time follower
of Laura's work, I've been anxious for her creative recipes to be
printed in a
book that I could use often in my own kitchen.
«It strikes Werner just then
as wondrously futile to build splendid buildings, to make music, to sing songs, to
print huge
books full
of colorful birds in the face
of the seismic, engulfing indifference
of the world - what pretensions humans have!»
Today the cover and an extract
of the
book has gone on line, and orders are now being accepted for delivery
as soon
as copies are
printed.
We work in a variety
of media covering illustration, graphic design, identities, packaging, animation, installations, 3D design and set / prop design,
as well
as recently starting the Studio Binky Shop, which is our own range
of products including cards,
prints and colouring
books.
I am admittedly a last - minute gift giver (technically so last minute that gifts are almost always late), so I love this personalized board
book idea from From the Fence Post
as a quicker option than ordering a photo
book from one
of the online
print services.
One
of the authors wrote another
book, still in
print,
as the result
of extensive research in the UK and Australia — mostly factual, but encouraging to those wishing to home educate.
Dr. Sears is noted by TIME
as «The Man Who Remade Motherhood» and author
of many parenting
books, including The Baby
Book: «First published in 1992, The Baby Bookis now in
print in 18 languages, with more than 1.5 million copies sold.»
I've never bothered with e-books before
as I have preferred to have a
printed book in front
of me but I have to say that I am impressed with ABC Fun & 1 -2-3.
To make the whole process
of putting together your child's baby
book as simple
as possible, we partnered with the HP Envy Photo — which allows you to
print off beautiful photos at home, straight from your smart phone.
Ina May also went into some detail about the traveling she has done
as a speaker and a researcher and how much, rich information on natural birth is being lost to history and can now only be found in very rare and often out
of print medical
books.
The
books on display represent the history
of publishing
as well — with Gutenberg's 1439 innovation
of the
printing press making it possible for a wider audience to read these ideas for the first time.»
«A hotel room that was
booked by an aide
of the regional chairman
of New Patriotic Party for Ashanti Region, Chairman Wontumi to allow his business partners to spend a night or two there, where he [Wontumi] stayed himself
as the report indicated, with a white lady, the next morning the chairman now moves with the Police to a very room that his own special assistant has spent the night and say there are thumb
printed ballot papers there and that they were thumb
printing ballot papers for President Mahama,» he claimed.
Benefits
of a library card include borrowing
of printed materials
as well
as eBooks, audio
books, music, CDs, and DVDs.
He started
as a tremendously successful computer scientist, having invented
print - to - speech machines for the blind, music synthesizers and a host
of other devices, and in 1990 he published his first forward - looking
book, The Age
of Intelligent Machines.
Copies
of the
book The State
of Science in South Africa, published by the Academy in 2009, are now available
as print - on - demand publications.
Referring to Powers
of Ten
as an inspiration, he added that «doing it in a
printed book slows things down, in a good way.»