- 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...
- (1988), wrote, "The
famous photograph:
Harold Halma's
picture on the
dustjacket of
Other Voices,
Other Rooms (1948)
caused as much
comment and controversy...
- hardcover;
revised edition of Tune In
Yesterday (1976) "News on the Air
dustjacket". NYPL
Digital Gallery.
Retrieved May 25, 2014. "Dan
Rather Accepting...
-
Front cover of the
first edition, 1932 (distributed with a
dustjacket)...
- A
selection of Observer's
Books including the
first in the series,
British Birds (1937),
showing the wavy line
pattern on the
dustjackets...
-
blurb of the
first UK
edition (which is
carried on both the back of the
dustjacket and
opposite the
title page) reads: This
delightfully witty book will...
- is what the
dedication refers to. The
blurb on the
inside flap of the
dustjacket of the
first edition (which is also
repeated opposite the
title page)...
- contributions. The
company was run by
aviation enthusiast George P. Putnam. The
dustjacket notes said that
Lindbergh wanted to
share the "story of his life and his...
-
illustrated some of Moor****'s books,
including covers,
among them the
dustjacket for the
first edition of
Gloriana (Allison and Busby, 1978). In 1983,...
-
carried the same ISBN,
which makes finding the
copies with the
original dustjacket more difficult. Rich, Vera (1971). Like water, like fire: an anthology...