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n. (plural of hardcover English)
Usage examples of "hardcovers".
Moreover, e-books have hitherto been to print books what paperbacks are to hardcovers - re-formatted renditions.
At one time, only the best Gothic writers were published between hardcovers, those whose talent for characterization runs deep and who manage to stretch the formulized plot into moderately unique arrangements that give the genre more life and excitement than it usually has: Elizabeth Goudge, Victoria Holt, Daphne Du Maurier.
Heinlein, and is published in hardcovers by Doubleday and Company, Inc.
Don't Lie to Me is copyright 1972 by Tucker Coe, published in hardcovers by Random House, and is quoted by permission of the author and his agent Henry Morrison.
Most novels printed in hardcovers are picked up for paperback reprint, though a substantial minority do go without this reward.
The hardcovers were plotted first, with major events slated for each hardcover.
Hard-Boiled Raymond Chandler Hardcovers Market Price Paperbacks 7 for $5.
Author photos are of course the “wings” that bring these laughs to the readers, which is why trade books are not as funny as hardcovers, and mass market paperbacks get less funny every day.
Starting withDragon , the back book jackets of the hardcovers feature full-page four-color photographs of Clive with one of Pitt's cars.
Starting with Dragon, the back book jackets of the hardcovers feature full-page four-color photographs of Clive with one of Pitt's cars.