Sentences with phrase «print books by»

Production of print books by traditional publishers slowed in the United States in 2013, declining from 309,957 titles in 2012 to a projected 304,912 titles in 2013, according to Bowker ®, the global leader in bibliographic information.
Bowker's presentation on identifying and reaching target audiences includes a rich demographic breakdown of the buyers of e - and print books by key subjects of particular interest to self - published authors.
Or, maybe they just effectively * raised * the price of print books by $ 2.99.
These averages are based on sales of at least 5 in print books by at least 3 different authors for each press surveyed.
New Providence, NJ — August 5, 2014 — Production of print books by traditional publishers slowed in the United States in 2013, declining from 309,957 titles in 2012 to a projected 304,912 titles in 2013, according to Bowker ®, the global leader in bibliographic information.
I do pay for a business license every year (I'm in Virginia) that covers both my e-books and regular books, and I depreciate and list inventory only for actual print books by «J. J. Murray.»
f. Entrenching incumbent publishers» favorable position in the sale and distribution of print books by slowing the migration from print books to e-books;
You can get a good indication on how many people are buying print books by looking at their overall financial profitability.
Well, I don't think that any aspiring author out there would turn down the chance to be published by the likes of Harper Voyager (who print books by Robin Hobb, George R.R. Martin and Mark Lawrence) or Gollancz (home to Patrick Rothfuss and Brandon Sanderson).
Print books by definition do not provide audio, yet I don't see advocates for the deaf trying to stop school districts from using print books.
The Egyptians had printed books by at least 1350 B.C..
Entrants must supply five printed books by the posted deadline.
In conjunction with the printed book by Dr. Robert Marzano, it offers a competency - based education framework for substantive change, based on Marzano's 50 years of education research.
It also includes complete creative development, including editing and design, softcover, hardcover and ebook, 60 % author royalties, all ISBNs, 20 copies of your book, high - quality printed books by LSI, a marketing program, as well as coaching and training of the author in a collaborative manner.
-- The most frequently nominated format for works published in the previous year is a print book by a traditional publisher (44 per cent of authors), followed by an eBook by a traditional publisher (34.3 per cent).
You can learn about self - publishing, copyright and printing a book by reading my book Self Publishing in Canada.
Nearly 70 % of consumers say it is unlikely that they will give up on printed books by 2016, citing an... [Read more...]
Nearly 70 % of consumers say it is unlikely that they will give up on printed books by 2016, citing an emotional and visceral attachment to tangible texts.
An even rarer number of the free Christian books have decided to take it one step further and completely front the expense to actually send you a physical printed book by mail.
Brick and mortar bookstores and online empires like Amazon have the ability to discount a print book by 40 % off the sticker price, while e-books can not be discounted.
Those most in favour of e-books were predictably under 30 year olds who only preferred the printed book by a 28 per cent to 27 per cent margin.
Or, they may get better pricing when printing books by working with a digital printer that specializes in cost - effective short runs.
To be more concrete, the Paranga simulates the sensation of turning pages or skipping ahead when reading printed books by rotating a roller with your fingers.
2014: A report by Pricewaterhouse Coopers predicts ebooks will outsell printed books by 2018, but UK bookstore founder Tim Waterstone argues the market will go into decline.
It is also possible to convert an electronic book to a printed book by print on demand.
You never, ever see a print book by a traditional publisher (ebook or print) with spacing between paragraphs, unless it's nonfiction with headings, and even then the paragraphs within each section don't have that spacing.
Owned and run by a female of African - American descent, this company is dedicated to printing books by black, women and LGBT authors.
• Nearly 70 percent of consumers feel it is unlikely that they will give up on printed books by 2016.
I don't want to ruin a print book by dropping it in the water, but at least it's still readable when it dries.
Lamely, I suggest the out - of - print book by Ken Fisher's son, Clayton, which is pretty good, but I didn't think it was definitive.
Morgan Bassichis adapts the underground classic The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions (1977)-- an out - of - print book by Larry Mitchell, with lush illustrations by Ned Asta, that recounts a fable...
Morgan Bassichis adapts the underground classic The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions (1977)-- an out - of - print book by Larry Mitchell, with lush illustrations by Ned Asta, that recounts a fable of radical queerness and the challenges and possibilities of communal life — in a series of three «new moon potluck theater» evenings.

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Few could afford these printed books made available by presses for an additional several centuries.
Book publishers fetishized the physical object, and then offset the risk tied up in all that paper by taking no chances with whose words they printed on it.
The book, Recycled Papers: The Essential Guide (MIT Press, 800-356-0343; $ 40, cloth; $ 25, paper), by Claudia Thompson, is itself printed on four types of recycled surfaces, to give you an idea of what to expect from recycled paper.
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.
After spending at least 34 months on one or more Amazon.com bestseller lists (Environment, Green Business, Business), the award - winning book Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green was taken out of print by the publisher.
Best - sellers, classics and works offering new insights, these books are authored, co-authored or edited or co-edited by current Rotman faculty, and are currently in print and offered for sale.
A great book at that if you count it by numbers printed.
The Bible is the most printed and sold book on earth and the first book published by a printing press.
The book is printed by people not their god.
One thing about all these books, including the bible is that someone is getting rich by printing them and everything is of the fanatatic believer ignorance.
Orthodoxy was first published in London by John Lane Press in 1908, and it has never gone out of print» with more than two dozen publishers now offering editions of the book.
When I was a little girl, I vowed to see my first book in print by the age of 10.
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.
Experts called the discovery a treasure worth # 100,000 as it was among the first books printed in England by William Caxton's press.
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.
And, if I may note my own two recent offerings: The revised and expanded Letters to a Young Catholic (Basic Books) is intended for the young from sixteen to (at least) eighty - plus, while City of Saints: A Pilgrimage to John Paul II's Kraków (Image) will, I hope, be welcomed by all attending World Youth Day - 2016, in person or in spirit, in print or in the all - color - photography e-book.
This book itself (without the benefit of a printing press) from its inception was written by hand over and over again (no room for the person doing the writing to inject change and / or misprint something).
Within a few months of its modest first printing (10,000 copies), and even though it was scarcely noticed by reviewers, the book began to sell so briskly the publisher moved to multiple reprintings.
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