Synonyms for «new hardback»

The phrase "new hardback" refers to a book that is fresh and has never been used, and it has a sturdy and durable cover. Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.

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«hardback»

Sentences with «new hardback»

  • This becomes a selling point for Kindle, as new hardback books can cost up to $ 27. (scottwesterfeld.com)
  • Bookselling today is about bright lighting, friendly staff, cleverly designed bookcases that display new hardbacks, an espresso coffee machine behind the checkout counter and many unbookish things such as novelty items, jigsaws, games, children's toys, Paddington bears, greetings cards and upmarket stationery. (goodereader.com)
  • (1) It seemed I'd be able to save a lot of money (getting free classic books from Project Gutenberg, free books from public library, or at a $ 10 discount over new hardbacks). (blog.the-ebook-reader.com)
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