Sentences with phrase «hard bound volumes»

The next steps are fairly simple — prepare a publishing plan, contract with existing or new authors to revise and update the content of all of their publications currently in loose - leaf, and then budget, schedule and publish new editions in traditional hard bound volumes as well as in digital formats.

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Jeff's new volume is bound to shed new light on how we can't disconnect the economy from limits of a finite environment, no matter how hard we wish that it weren't so.
Every woman's profile is included in the numerous volumes of hard bound catalogs.
These two hard - bound volumes contain about 450 breathtaking photographs presenting the best works of art and architecture found in places of worship across India - from Harvan in Kashmir to Kazhugumalai in the southern tip of India, from the Pilak Stupa in Tripura to Somnath Temple in Gujarat.
Totaling over three - hundred pages and collected in a high - quality hard - cover binding, Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive Volume 1 remains faithful to its original Japanese source material while simultaneously offering unparalleled accessibility for Western readers.
Bound in black leather and embossed with the program of songs Theaster Gates's band, the Black Monks of Mississippi, performed at White Cube gallery in London, this hard - to - find volume, while entirely contemporary in its design, appears as if it has been plucked from the Johnson Editorial Library.
Its hard - bound volumes filled shelves in most law offices and its AV ratings were considered the ultimate badges of prestige.
It is hard to believe that as recently as 1989 law librarians asked Carswell to consider converting the bound Case Law Digests volumes of the Canadian Abridgment into a loose - leaf format, believing that a format change would solve the problems with supplementation that led to the Quebec Riot.
The situation was reinforced recently when we were notified that Parliamentary Vote Office will no longer produce hard copy of the Public Bill and General Committee Proceedings in official bound volumes.
In The Meaning of Everything — The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester, the author describes the «fascicle» as a «a kind of publishing gimmick» whereby sheaves of pages that were collected together to form distinct parts, but which could themselves be bound together later between hard covers and thus made into whole volumes.
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