Sentences with phrase «titles in printed books»

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Mech writes on his website (with the lovely title Wolf News and Info) that his original book is «currently still in print, despite my numerous pleas to the publisher to stop publishing it.»
The title of the book, printed on the dust jacket over a close - up of one of Rembrandt's many penetrating self - portraits, alludes to the power of sight itself, a recurring metaphor (along with its opposite, blindness) both in Rembrandt's work and in Schama's elucidation of it.
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.
Most of these books come to me from publishers and imprints with a faith - based focus, so at the end of each week I find myself sorting through a stack of freshly printed titles on topics ranging from biblical interpretation, to racial justice, to faith and doubt, to «Christian sex,» in the form of everything from spiritual memoirs, to specialty Bibles, to coloring books.
Piled high to the ceiling with new books, old books, rare imprints and out - of - print titles, it's the kind of place one might have found Jack Burden doing research in All The King's Men.
Several books and TV specials have been created from Phillips's collection, but he says this photo has been printed only once before, in a book titled That Old Ballgame, published in 1975.
Oh, and he brought Sol Campbell to the club and we won the title, as ancient history books prove in print.
Friends all wanted copies, a local publisher printed it, took it to a book fair, and the rest is publishing history: after BOY and GIRL versions first appeared in the late - 70's, Once Upon a Potty titles became best - sellers in the U.S., Holland, Israel & Japan; the hardcover books and animated VHS videos have sold over 4,000,000 copies since 1990 in the United States alone!
The combination of Schrödinger's name, the intriguing title and a prestigious publisher with a global reach, coupled with the imminent end of the war, meant that the book was widely read and has remained in print ever since.
David Stravitz first printed this name in his photographic book titled New York,
The pack includes: Powerpoint - A Powerpoint about the festival of Hanukkah - when it is, what is eaten, how it is celebrated - the pages could also be printed off to enable you to create a class book for the children to read Photographs - Colour photos of a Menorah, a Dreidel, Hanukkah Gelt and people lighting the Menorah candles - great to add to your displays or for discussion Word cards Fact cards - Fact cards about the festival of Hanukkah Display banners - 2 different large titles for displays «Happy Hanukkah» and «Hanukkah» each with Hanukkah themed pictures Display border - A colourful display border with Hanukkah themed pictures - this can be printed as many times as you need to use on a display border of any size Writing pages - A collection of decorated A4 border pages - great for the children's work or to add to your writing area at Hanukkah Colour page border - A collection of colour A4 border pages - a great way to quickly display the children's work Colour posters - A set of A4 information posters with pictures of Gelt money, Menorah, Dreidel and Potato Latkes Display lettering - Large letters spelling «Hanukkah» which are decorated with pictures linked to Hanukkah - Great for a larger display Hanukkah story - The Hanukkah story for you to read aloud to the children Colouring posters - A collection of posters for the children to colour - these could also be printed smaller for the children to use on their Hanukkah cards Bookmarks - A collection of Hanukkah themed bookmarks for the children to cut out and colour Number line - A number line to 50 on colourful Dreidels Alphabet line - An alphabet line on candles - this could also be used for other festivals or a part of a birthday display Colour posters - A4 posters with pictures of images associated with Hanukkah Songs and rhymes - A collection of decorated song sheets with songs and rhymes about Hanukkah including two number rhymes Recipe - A photo recipe to make Latke cakes - a popular Hanukkah dish - the pages can be printed to make a book or used for displays Dreidel game - A Dreidel spinner to cut out and play the game of Dreidel Make a Dreidel - A 3D Dreidel spinner to make complete with instructions Hanukkah cards Acrostic poem Maths worksheet - Count the number of Dreidels Addition worksheet - Add the numbers on the Dreidels Menorah Counting - Worksheets to count the number of Menorah candles lit Cut and make a Menorah Number dominoes Word search Worksheets - Match the Hanukkah words to the pictures, draw the Hanukkah pictures and fill in the missing words Writing activities - Worksheets to write the Dreidel instructions and writing about Hanukkah
, Large title saying «Pancake day» and «Shrove Tuesday» - great for use in your dining hall on pancake day or on displays, Large lettering decorated with pictures of pancakes and frying pans saying» Pancake day» and «Shrove Tuesday», A photo recipe to make pancakes - this can be shown on the whiteboard or printed and laminated to make into a book, A number line to 50 with the numbers on pancakes, All the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds phonics phases on jam pots, Topic words on pancakes relating to Pancake day and pancakes, An A4 wordcard with words relating to Pancake day and decorated with pictures of pancakes - this is great for use when the children are writing, A game to collect all the pancakes from the frying pan first, A board game to print and make (2 x A4 size) to win the pancake race first!
All of the titles below — along with more than 300 other ASCD books — are available in print and various e-book formats in the ASCD Store.
Books published with IngramSpark show significant inventory levels in Ingram's ordering system, so booksellers always know the title is available and it's printed as orders are placed.
In the case of print books, just cut out the last page in every book, which details the program and lists qualifying titles in the same genre or by the same authoIn the case of print books, just cut out the last page in every book, which details the program and lists qualifying titles in the same genre or by the same authoin every book, which details the program and lists qualifying titles in the same genre or by the same authoin the same genre or by the same author.
KDP authors who have a corresponding print book on Amazon.com can enroll their titles in the program now at http://kdp.amazon.com.
Here are some interesting figures on the children's books market in China we'd like to draw your attention to: according to the 2017 Chinese Retail Book Market Report the Chinese retail book market is worth more than 80 billion CNY, with over 40,000 children's titles published every year in China — more than any other nation in the world, targeting 367 million children and young adults, with more than 800 million books printed every year and nearly 300,000 titles on the market currenBook Market Report the Chinese retail book market is worth more than 80 billion CNY, with over 40,000 children's titles published every year in China — more than any other nation in the world, targeting 367 million children and young adults, with more than 800 million books printed every year and nearly 300,000 titles on the market currenbook market is worth more than 80 billion CNY, with over 40,000 children's titles published every year in China — more than any other nation in the world, targeting 367 million children and young adults, with more than 800 million books printed every year and nearly 300,000 titles on the market currently.
If you see a book you want, you go to the expresso machine — no, this one doesn't give you coffee — and program in the appropriate title, etc., and it prints out the book, binds it, etc., right there while you wait.
Title: The Fine Print of Self - Publishing Author: Mark Levine Genre: Non-Fiction Publisher: North Loop Books Release Date: 6th edition (June 5, 2016) Format: Digital & Paperback Pages: 307 The Fine Print of Self - Publishing, now in its sixth edition, has been lauded by industry professionals as the go - to book for authors considering self - publishing.
Following in the footsteps of Barnes & Noble, Books - A-Million announced they will no longer sell print versions of the 100 graphic novel titles that DC plans to release exclusively in digital form on the new Amazon Kindle Fire next month.
First number of new titles «published» in 2008 is 12,000 and they printed 2.5 MM total books.
Print publishing companies were singularly underwhelmed by the collection, which I titled Life on Santa Claus Lane, but eventually I found an electronic book publishing company which recognized my great talent and put the stories out under that title as an e-book, a new paradigm in the publishing world.
In 2013 the traditional book selling industry in the US produced 304,912 print titles that were distributed to bookstores such as Barnes and Noble or Books - a-MillioIn 2013 the traditional book selling industry in the US produced 304,912 print titles that were distributed to bookstores such as Barnes and Noble or Books - a-Millioin the US produced 304,912 print titles that were distributed to bookstores such as Barnes and Noble or Books - a-Million.
His ten titles have more than two million copies in print, and his latest book, Don't Bend Over in the Garden, Granny, You Know them Taters Got Eyes, has been on the New York Times best - seller list for weeks.
«With so much consumption now happening on the same screen, we are in a moment in time when we are figuring out what the true value proposition is for e-books — not only in terms of buying access to a locked - down file that lives in the ether versus buying a print book, but between paying $ 14.99 for a single e-book title versus $ 8.99 a month for unlimited Netflix viewing.»
Future titles are already anticipated, as well as the availability of the print books in physical bookstores.
Current fiction and nonfiction titles are evaluated in galley proofs (either print or electronic) or from finished books when no galleys are available.
Currently in Poland if you buy a digital title you are paying 23 %, meanwhile print books are only taxed at 5 %.
Top publishers use NetGalley to quickly and cost effectively (no book printing or postage costs) get their titles in the hands of targeted book professionals.
With DPA you submit and order your digital print titles online and softcover books are produced in as little as two working days and hardcover books are produced in five working days.
(For example I can keep a book in print for longer» publishers tend to churn through titles quickly) The main difference is that now I have to not only write the book but also do the marketing - and pay for everything myself.
Libraries worldwide consult Books In Print to find titles, create lists and decide which vendor, ebook platform, or online retailer to source the title from.
In 2011, «traditional» print book production climbed to over 347,000 titles, a rise of 6 % over 2010.
Books In Print contains over 20 million global titles (in print, out of print, and forthcoming), including books, ebooks, audio books, and multimBooks In Print contains over 20 million global titles (in print, out of print, and forthcoming), including books, ebooks, audio books, and multimediIn Print contains over 20 million global titles (in print, out of print, and forthcoming), including books, ebooks, audio books, and multimPrint contains over 20 million global titles (in print, out of print, and forthcoming), including books, ebooks, audio books, and multimediin print, out of print, and forthcoming), including books, ebooks, audio books, and multimprint, out of print, and forthcoming), including books, ebooks, audio books, and multimprint, and forthcoming), including books, ebooks, audio books, and multimbooks, ebooks, audio books, and multimbooks, and multimedia.
Books In Print helps you search the marketplace, find the right title, and explore all known format options.
If you're in a hurry to get your new book to print, and / or if you don't care for any fancy - pants design elements in your print titles, then basic print formatting is for you.
What I really wanted to title this post was here are five ways a print - on - demand book can help an author make more money than if they published only an eBook, and CreateSpace is the easiest and most pain - free way to produce a book in print.
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.»
On the other hand, major trade publishers, like Penguin Books India and HarperCollins India, are yet to offer their India titles as e-books, even when their counterparts in the UK and the US are preparing for their print and e-books almost simultaneously.
This title, from Oceanhouse Media, is Dr. Seuss's first book, published in print in 1937.
Last week we discussed the new «cost - per - circulation» (CPC) model for public libraries — in which they can make e-books available to patrons and pay the publisher per «loan» instead of paying fixed fees to «acquire» titles as if they were print books (the «pretend it's print» or PIP model).
This is a delightful title from Oceanhouse Media with unique interactivity, based on the print book published in 2007.
In addition to more distribution options, upgrading a title to the pro plan reduces the cost to print each book.
Although the market is changing, as of right now, most print books are sold in retail stores, and those stores will not stock self - published print titles.
We are pleased that most retailers, like Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, Indigo, Books - A-Million, and hundreds of others, reflect an «In Stock / Available» status for your print - on - demand titles, which is an accurate representation of the immediate availability of your title.
I have worked in managerial retail and have ordered stock from small, but well known book wholesalers who DO NOT accept returns, even on traditional print titles, let alone POD.
Traditional publishers build their business around the typical sales curve of a print book: put a lot of copies on bookstore shelves, see what sells in the first 90 days, and deal with returns and marginal ongoing demand on most titles.
Some say that this behavior by book agents in the early 20th century was responsible for the trend of publishers beginning to print fewer titles and take fewer chances on newer and / or lesser known authors... another trend that continues today, and continues to be debated.
We are not averse to ebooks (about thirty of our published titles are now available as ebooks, including our best seller) but by definition this will be a bricks and mortar bookshop, that can also order any book in print.
With all of the buzz — both positive and extremely negative — surrounding the large number of literary agents now exploring ebook - only titles for their author clients, a new level of credibility and respectability has come out in the form of a major publishing house expanding to release the digital rights to out - of - print and author - held rights» books.
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