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- best-selling authors including Val Wood under several different imprints. Hardbacks are published under the Doubleday imprint, whereas paperbacks are published...
- A hardcover, hard cover, or hardback (also known as hardbound, and sometimes as casebound) book is one bound with rigid protective covers (typically of...
- novel hardbacks entitled Marvel's Mightiest Heroes Graphic Novel Collection and a third (non-Marvel) series of 90 fortnightly graphic novel hardbacks entitled...
- It hit number one in the Sunday Times Bestsellers List in the General hardbacks category. Rushdie's 1988 novel The Satanic Verses had led to a widespread...
- Independence. It hit the Sunday Times Bestsellers Chart under General Hardbacks. In January 2025, Husain was elected as a Fellow of Kellogg College, University...
- the Hardback. On October 26, 1998, Hot Water Music announced their reformation, playing their comeback show on December 5, 1998, at the Hardback Cafe...
- generally for cheaper editions of books which have already been published as hardbacks. However, they are typically printed on durable paper and durably bound...
- Before Edgerton". Downing, Taylor (2011). Spies in the Sky. Little Brown Hardbacks (A & C). p. 42. ISBN 9781408702802. Cotton, Sidney (1969). Aviator Extraordinary:...
- whether it is just his shtick, an instrument of his will to shift £20 hardbacks" and concludes "There is something less than adult about it all." Admiral...
- - Top 200 Books". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 30 August 2018. "Top 10 UK Hardbacks". The Guardian. 31 October 1996. Retrieved 30 August 2018 – via Newspapers...