Sentences with phrase «margins of books»

According to the complaint, the five publishers and Apple were unhappy that competition among e-book sellers had reduced e-book prices and the retail profit margins of the book sellers to levels they thought were too low.
You can change how you increment, based upon your own leading, font size, and if you plan to print author's name and title in the top margin of your book.
The unique Kingston University Big Read edition will include extras such as links, images, music and videos, as well as an in - text comments function that allows readers to discuss the book with each other within the digital margins of the book itself.
Creep, or Shingling, refers to the inside margin of a book or magazine.
But there are so many things that I could never replace: the photo albums, the art I created in college, the book I wrote as a 5th grader, and the notes I wrote in the margins of books.
Or, if you underlined and scribbled notes to yourself in the margin of the book or simply made mental notes to yourself, fine!
They struggled for 358 years with Fermat's last theorem, a notoriously unfinished note that 17th - century mathematician and politician Pierre de Fermat scrawled into the margin of a book.
Real teachers clutch a pencil while thinking and make notes in the margins of books.
Erik Schmitt's obsession with marginalia — handwritten scribbles or notes in the margins of books — began after he inherited a chunk of his grandfather's library.
Also, if you want your images to be full bleed and extend to the margins of your book, you need to check that option in Createspace.
While perfect binding reduces expense, it also reduces the inner (gutter) margins of the book to allow for gluing pages to the spine, thereby reducing the amount of text that can appear on each page and requiring care in printing layout.
Contribute to the books you read with your opinion, ideas, and stories through annotations in the margin of the book.
For now, as long as piracy theft remains at the margins of the book marketplace, authors and publishers probably have to resign ourselves to accepting it as an unavoidable business loss — just as store owners and their insurers have to «write off» a certain percentage of losses due to pilfering and shoplifting.
Mike, I'd argue that it does show it rather nicely by expressing a viewpoint that has, for reasons I can not really understand, seems to be somewhat on the margins of the book trade.
Add annotations to text, just like you might write in the margins of a book, with a virtual keyboard that appears just when you need it.
Our functionalities allow you to distribute a «collectors edition» of every book you publish, by adding an easy layer of exclusive content (photos, videos, notes from the author) to the margins of their books.
Barnes & Noble intended to create a less distracting reading experience with its white bezel, by mimicking the margins of a book.
As Librarians we are trained to discourage writing in the margins of books, but I was reading in a chapter of a book by Basbanes, Every Book is Reader that in fact the marginalia of many books owned by scholars and thinkers are really part of the intellectual fabric of how the reader interacts with the text.
He had little to say about brackets except urging the reader to go find examples in the margins of books, so that «you will thereby be the better enabled to understand their use, wherever else you meet with any.»
It can seem like an ecological and sentimental extravagance to sit making notes in the margin of a book, when I will later sit at the computer doing the hard work of working out a response, checking the originals of the quotes cited in the book.
Can one write notes in the margins of books?
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