But this ebook has allowed me to share over 100 recipes without nearly as much
work as a hardcover book would be.
Not exact matches
Now, this landmark
work, named the eighth most popular out - of - print book of any kind by Booklist, has been given gorgeous new life
as a deluxe 50th anniversary Calla Edition
hardcover.
Our unique publishing process makes it possible to publish your
work as a Paperback,
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Once essentially no more than a museum of great
works, libraries in the 21st century have had to reinvent themselves
as a community - based center of learning and production, not just a place to put your name on the list for the latest James Patterson
hardcover.
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.
The 6 light model is quite a bit brighter,
as you would expect, but the 3 light variety
works just
as well for ebook reading; both are designed to cover 2
hardcover or paperback book pages.
Publishing at Lulu means you can have your
work in
hardcover and paperback and
as an eBook accessible on many popular devices, including the iPad.
I have a platform
as the author of several crime novels published in paperback original, but my new publisher is publishing my new
work in
hardcover using a pseudonym.
Secondly, and an important consideration for you
as you
work through the steps in our free eBook, Marketing Your Book for Holiday Sales, most of the gifted books will be
hardcovers.
As the founder and publisher at Polished Publishing Group (PPG), Kim Staflund
works with businesses and individuals around the world to produce truly professional - quality audiobooks, e-books, paperbacks, and
hardcovers using the supported self - publishing business model.
Barnes & Noble's press release explains how the package will
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hardcover title in - store, and leave with the authorization codes to download their digital purchase,
as well
as the digital version of the free, exclusive novella on any of their Nook devices.»
The Barnes & Noble Rediscovers project will reissue noteworthy
works of history, literature, philosophy, and science
as redesigned, specially priced
hardcovers.
Offset printers
work in color, black and white,
hardcover, paperback and can accommodate inserts and other design options such
as embossing, foil stamping, etc..
Ballantine Books was established in 1952 by the legendary paperback pioneers Ian and Betty Ballantine, publishing original
works of both award - winning fiction and nonfiction in both
hardcover and paperback formats under one umbrella, including such bestselling novelists
as Jodi Picoult, Emily Giffin, Debbie Macomber, Jonathan Kellerman, Tess Gerritsen, Justin Cronin, Jeff Shaara, Alison Weir, and Paula McLain
as well
as bestselling nonfiction authors including Bob Harper, David Zinczenko, and Kelly Corrigan.
I like a paperback or
hardcover book, either format
works for me, so long
as I can turn a tangible page.
Yacht Club Games is already hard at
work on additional (free) content for the game,
as well
as a
hardcover art book for its most devoted Kickstarter investors.
Thomas Chimes: Early
Works (1958 - 1965), 2009 Text by Lisa Saltzman 56 pages,
Hardcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-41-5 «Developing, in these formative paintings, a visual style indebted to the palette and compositional structures of such modernist forefathers
as Marsden Hartley and Henri Matisse and emboldened by the stenographic proto - abstractions of such New York School predecessors
as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Chimes systematically put forth a series of paintings that pressed such experimentations with the limits of figuration into the realm of the theological, the philosophical and the historical.
CATALOGUE The fully illustrated
hardcover catalogue that accompanies the show is the most comprehensive treatment of Bradford's
work to date, and features essays by Christopher Bedford, Robert Storr, Richard Shiff, Katy Siegel, and Hilton Als,
as well
as two interviews with the artist by Carol S. Eliel and Hamza Walker.
Hardcover books today are
as much about sentimentality
as they are about text, but the
work of a young artist now on view at the Studio Museum in Harlem eschews textuality altogether for an aesthetic and material communion with these spined signifiers.
This 152 page
hardcover catalogue features full - color reproductions of the «Gothic Windows»
as well
as other new
works by the artist.