Sentences with phrase «as book printing»

Just as book printing and magazine printing is a specialty, so is promotional printing.
As book printing - publishing was established as a business, the first book trade fair was established in Frankfurt, Germany, not far from where Gutenberg printed his first Bible.
For 40 + years, Bookmasters has offered services to publishers and authors such as book printing services, print book storage / warehousing and book distribution, eBook conversion and distribution, editorial and design, and marketing.
It looks as good as a book printed on recycled paper with vegetable inks can, with chapters covering all aspects of living one's life ethically.

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«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.
He asked me to bring over as many books as possible on the subject and print out any resources from the Internet I planned to use.
First, the best book I've ever seen as a first text on investing is, unfortunately, no longer in print.
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.
Float «is not as epochal as the printed book.
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 inventorAs 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 inventoras needed, rather than house costly amounts of inventory.
Companies that sell books, art, and ephemera online, as well as printing and fulfillment services.
It prints photo books, provides design services and also offers hosted software solutions for photographers through a software - as - a-service model.
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
even my daughter would understand this as meaning that there was once a book in whatever language and then someone printed it in another one and there was an issue... it doesn't state that the FIRST bible ever was in latin now did it?
even my daughter would understand this as meaning that there was once a book in whatever language and then someone printed it in another one and there was an issue...»
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.
Finding # 3 in the Scholastic poll says, «Kids want books in printas opposed to in electronic format — even more than they did two years ago.
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.
But it was also true that before the printing press, the scrolls (and later the handwritten books you had access to in your library) varied, as did the order in which you chose to keep them on your shelves.
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.
As far as I know his books are no longer in print, but I have seen second hand copies advertised on AmazoAs far as I know his books are no longer in print, but I have seen second hand copies advertised on Amazoas I know his books are no longer in print, but I have seen second hand copies advertised on Amazon.
Experts called the discovery a treasure worth # 100,000 as it was among the first books printed in England by William Caxton's press.
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.
I'm told that afterwards we will be signing books — which makes me a bit curious, seeing as mine hasn't been printed yet.
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:
I'll have books to sign as well as some originals and prints.
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.
is a meaningful book on the «end times,» if still in print (I know it is still available as an e-book.).
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!)
The essay is printed as an appendix to this book.
For anyone who enjoys Mark Twain's writings, as I do, he wrote «Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven», which first appeared in print in Harper's Magazine in December 1907 and which was later published in book form.
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.
This is precisely the central paradigm used by Paddy Purnell SJ in his book, Our Faith Story, It's Telling And It's Sharing, which is still being put forward as the catechetical blue print for Britain.
The prints feature two quotes from the book and also my «life verse,» Proverbs 27:14 — «If anyone loudly blesses their neighbor early in the morning, it will be taken as a curse.»
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.&raquAs 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.&raquas 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.
Such discussions can not be reproduced in book form; but it is still to the general reader that these lectures, which are printed as they were delivered, are now addressed.
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