A book with paper covers.
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Examples for "paperback"
Examples for "paperback"
1The paperback version in South Africa is now in its second printing.
2To maintain profits hardcover houses have involved themselves directly in paperback publishing.
3A paperback collection of the best posts was published in March 2010.
4The Paperwhite is therefore the standard paperback to the Oasis's leather-bound edition.
5The Library of Congress has catalogued the Vintage trade paperback as follows:
1The Birds of Britain and Europe by Heinsel, Fitter and Parslow is a Collins publication, softback.
2All this comes back when a friend gives a Christmas present of a small, softback book Nature Trails, volume one, by Richard Williamson.
3These Friar's Bush productions have been pictorial, mostly in small softbacks of about 80 pages; pictures and captions, and an introduction.
1Elliot stood in the doorway, a paperback book in one hand.
2The waitress backed away to a corner and picked up a paperback book.
3The thing was a little bit bigger than a paperback book.
4David sat reading a paperback book of T. S. Eliot.
5Then I switch on the reading light, take out a paperback book, and start reading.
1They'll turn up the fellow's packsack or a paper-back book all swollen and bleached out by the rain or snow, or some such.
2Wilson bought an armful of magazines and a couple of paper-backed books.
3Mary took a paper-backed book from the table and came over to the fireplace.
4A small paper-backed book is now lying upon my desk.
1All this comes back when a friend gives a Christmas present of a small, softback book Nature Trails, volume one, by Richard Williamson.
1The 1998 Irish Arts Review Yearbook is now available in the bookshops, priced £35 for the hardback edition and £22.50 for the soft-cover version.
2Another was that women should wear velvet-covered steel collars and, something far nastier, a soft-covered collar with
Translations for soft-cover