Sentences with phrase «look in your printed book»

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Back in print to coincide with the show's fourth season, the book offers a look at the era's ad business that's unencumbered by the TV show's melodramatics and attempted profundity.
Comey's book, «A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership» is already looking like a best - seller, with publisher Macmillan ordering an initial print run of 850,000 copies, more than five times the 150,000 in the initial pressing for Michael Wolff's «Fire and Fury.»
Let us begin then by looking at some reasons why the Bible, in spite of the mass of printed matter that comes pouring from the presses, is still the most important book in existence and why reading it is one of the most important things that any person today can do.
Look into older history books, not the PC garbage that rewrites history in print today.
PDFs look very much like printed pages in a book.
Thousands of parenting books are in print — just look on Amazon.com and try to count.
The Oak Brook - based fast - food kingpin looks to put out 20 million books in the space of just two weeks, sticking slender print paperbacks for kids into its Happy Meals and Mighty Kids Meals beginning Nov. 1, National Literacy Day.
Here's a look at some of Haeckel's prints, which are featured in the book «The Art and Science of Ernst Haeckel.»
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.
we will be putting forth most of the prints to complete purposes of enthusiasm for each post.The complete Summer Look Book will be posted in parts so you can read complete unpretentious components of the late spring gatherings moved by Nishat Linen.
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When I saw this orange - red print in the For Love & Lemons look book it was love at first sight, when you know, you just know.
Go for a bright baby bag and prints in the same color family (ok, I didn't actually mean for my book to match too, but it looks cute right?!).
When you are looking for the printed book of this PDF in the book store, you may not find it.
Word searches - 2 word searches with words and pictures Writing pages - a collection of photocopiable sheets with toy themed borders Writing worksheets - a collection of worksheets with toy pictures and lines below for writing My favourite toy - draw and write about your favourite toy Word mat - an A4 word mat with words and pictures to use for writing activities Number line - a number line to 100 on colourful toys Alphabet line - a colourful alphabet line Flash cards - word and picture cards of lots of different toys Design a toy - a worksheet for your toy design Colouring pictures - a collection of colouring sheets Tracing pictures - pencil control sheets - great for younger children Book cover - a book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much Book cover - a book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much more
It's pretty well - known that CreateSpace is the cheaper option, but with affordability comes a dock in quality — Ingram Spark - printed books are notoriously better - looking, with clearer graphics, truer colors, and higher prices.
So keep that in mind when considering your book's production and price point; you want the book to look nice and fit in someone's purse / bag / backpack (and 6 × 9 is a little hefty for fiction books), but you also don't want your epic fantasy at 200 - thousand words to cost $ 20 to print at cost (the flat fee you pay simply for the materials, without the distributor's or your profits factored in yet).
Except the books from big publishers often look like crap in digital and utterly mundane in print — no better than a well made self - published book.
If you aren't sure where to start your headers and footers, look at print books in your genre.
In addition to Open Road we are working with a top 3 music publisher that is using Vistaar's pricing software for their digital catalog and they are starting to expand to physical content and we are in discussions with other book publishers that are looking at both digital and print.&raquIn addition to Open Road we are working with a top 3 music publisher that is using Vistaar's pricing software for their digital catalog and they are starting to expand to physical content and we are in discussions with other book publishers that are looking at both digital and print.&raquin discussions with other book publishers that are looking at both digital and print
That doesn't mean you're unable to create an ebook in these cases, though — if you can provide your book's text in a single - column format, converting it to an ebook shouldn't be a problem; it just won't look exactly like your print book.
Knowing that a fourth book will be in print within a few weeks does give me something to look forward to, and I like that... but I still fall short of loving being an author.
For some books, I may use images for the chapter openers, and also for break - in - thought icons, etc. (Basically, I try to get the ePub to look as close to the printed book as possible).
Nowadays, with nearly 30 years of seeing my byline attached to things I've written and having authored a 3 volume encyclopedia and a history book, I still get that same ethereal shiver every time I look at my name in print or online because I know that having it there represents the faith an editor has placed in my abilities as a writer, or researcher, or reporter...
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For many books that look wonderful in print, you can't even read the title online, let alone the all - important «bestselling» text, which has been proven to make readers buy.»
If your book looks like an indie book and you can't tell because you never hold it up beside a professional cover in the same genre, and understand that most professional bestseller covers tend to have four or five print elements, then the gun just isn't pointed at that toe, it's tied to it.
If you look at the Entangled Publishing Indulgence line, almost 20 of their books are in the NYT bestseller and have been accquired for printing rights.
Otherwise, I'll be looking at buying them in print — and if I buy them in print, I'll get the book directly from the author if I can.
All of this points to the importance of having a last look at your book, in its final environment, after it has been designed for print or formatted for e-reading devices.
There's something to be said for trying to look as professional as possible though, especially with the print book; but I also think it's fine to «own up to» and even take pride in the fact that you self - published, as some skeptics may feel you're «trying to hide it» otherwise.
Until they take action or offer an explanation, it sure looks like this dating book is only in print because it's still making money, not because it makes the body of Christ stronger.
The Association of American Publishers released its US book sales figures for February 2011 and it looks like 2011 will be the year the trade book business has to finally confront serious declines in its core print business.
I have to say that I was pretty pleased with the results and apart from a few rookie errors in laying out print versions of my book (my bottom margins are a bit too high and close to the text) they don't look half bad.
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My imagination started getting the best of me as I pictured my 18 year old son working in a bookstore as a summer job with the same screw driver and hopeless look as the customer either left or picked up a printed book off the shelf somewhere else in the store.
As I look on my personal book shelves, I have books that were published and printed in the mid-20th century.
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While the list took into account book sales, magazine sales, and newspaper sales in both print and digital formats, it only looked at cities with a population of 500,000 or more.
Until last year, however, the book was only available in print form in the UK, which made it tough to find; now you can get it on Amazon but it looks like it's still an import, so it's not something you're likely to find in your local bookstore.
The high interest in comparing print and digital book sales has led to a renewed interest in looking at the reading habits of consumers around the world.
This has led to an increase in interest in private self - publishing, or a model of publishing in which an individual simply wants to have a professional - looking print or digital edition of a book that will not be listed for major sale.
Using Exact Editions expertise in digitizing content, complex books can now be displayed with full respect to how they are intended to look in print.
We'll provide you with an eBook that looks like the print - book design in every way technically possible, from dropcaps, tables and footnotes to design.
Where the playing field is not even is when we look at how print books get sold and purchased in advance of publication, then stocked on physical store shelves.
I have an amazing formatter that lays out the books so they look just as neat and clean as any mass published novel, both in ebook and print.
Agents seem to be willing to consider a manuscript on it's own merits, but once the book is actually in print they primarily look at «platform,» rather than the merits of the book, even though platform is a reflection of promotion more that quality.
For many authors looking to independently publish, considering the types of printing methods in which to produce your book is a critical step to holding a tangible book firmly in your hands.
It used to be that to get your book in the right format for ebookstores and print - on - demand and make it look good, you needed an ebook developer (different and potentially more expensive than a Web developer — here's why) plus a graphic designer for your interior book file.
The pages of printed books have a distinct smell; physically turning pages while reading, has a special charm all its own; books can look nice on a bookshelf in a home office or study; and many readers like the weighty feel of holding a physical book.
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