Some example sentences of “paperback”

How to use in-sentence of “paperback”:

+ In 2003, Barnes Noble redesigned and expanded its line of literature classics, releasing books in hardcover, trade paperback and mass-market editions.

+ Books produced by this technique look just like conventional paperback books.

+ It was first published in trade paperback trade paperback by Tor Books in October 1989; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in September 1990.

+ Another name for paperback is “soft cover”.

+ Wyn to begin a new paperback publishing company.

+ Because of the popularity of her books with children, she has also been listed as one of the Educational Paperback Association’s top 100 authors.

Some example sentences of paperback
Some example sentences of paperback

Example sentences of “paperback”:

+ Based on this view, Ace Books published the first-ever paperback edition of Tolkien's work, featuring cover art and hand-drawn title pages by Jack Gaughan.

+ He has written seven books, including "The Small House" and "Expressive Details" for McGraw-Hill and "The House You Build", published by Taunton Press and as a paperback entitled "House On A Budget".

+ Based on this view, Ace Books published the first-ever paperback edition of Tolkien’s work, featuring cover art and hand-drawn title pages by Jack Gaughan.

+ He has written seven books, including “The Small House” and “Expressive Details” for McGraw-Hill and “The House You Build”, published by Taunton Press and as a paperback entitled “House On A Budget”.

+ This special version was also a paperback version of the book.

+ The paperback came out in September of 2006.

+ Wollheim planned to start a separate paperback house with New American Library.

+ An edited version of the both was published in paperback in 2010.

+ A bigger comic book that is bound like a trade paperback but is all new, instead of collecting older comics, is called a graphic novel.

+ It was published January 23, 2001, this paperback is for children age 4-8.

+ In 1983, he was promoting his paperback cookbook.

+ A paperback is a type of book.

+ Some people call it the novel that began the popularity of paperback books.

+ Each paperback has a three-word title.

+ The first pocket-sized, paperback book sold in many stores in America was Pearl Buck’s “The Good Earth” by Pocket Books in 1938 as an experiment.

+ In the middle 20th century a “mass market” type of paperback became commonplace, having a standard size, fitting a standard display rack, and glued.

+ Unlike graphic novels, the material in a trade paperback is reprinted from comic magazines that were released in the standard 32-page format.

+ Usually, paperback books cost less money than hardback books.

+ A few thick volumes, such as the 1967 paperback of Frank Herbert’s “Dune Dune”, were priced at 95 cents.

+ Because of its number-one position in what became a very long list of pocket editions, “Lost Horizon” is often called the first American paperback book.

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