- The dust
jacket (sometimes book jacket, dust
wrapper or dust cover) of a book is the
detachable outer cover,
usually made of
paper and
printed with text...
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carried the same ISBN,
which makes finding the
copies with the
original dustjacket more difficult. Rich, Vera (1971). Like water, like fire: an anthology...
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physical Polaroids. The book is also
packaged in
paper unlike the book's
dustjacket. The book was
initially announced to have a
release on
February 14, 2017...
- edition, but bear the $6.50
price on the
dustjacket,
suggesting that the
publisher ran out of first-edition
dustjackets before they ran out of first-edition...
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Grosset and
Dunlap series Tom Quest.
Although the
Clover editions had no
dustjackets, they
retained the
Grosset &
Dunlap cover art. In 1962, WGN-TV repackaged...
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raised with her
publishers over the
dustjacket. It
would appear that
Christie won her
argument over the
dustjacket as the one she
describes and objected...
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before the book
publication of The
Murder of
Roger Ackroyd.: 113–115 The
dustjacket blurb read as follows: M. Poirot, the hero of The
Mysterious Affair at...
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blurb of the
first edition (which is
carried on both the back of the
dustjacket and
opposite the
title page) reads: Mr
Satterthwaite is a dried-up elderly...
- A
selection of Observer's
Books including the
first in the series,
British Birds (1937),
showing the wavy line
pattern on the
dustjackets...
- no head- or
tailbands and
features a
green dustjacket (as
depicted right). (Later
states of the
dustjacket are red and orange.) The
collection was revised...