An all-published book, regardless of appearance or original intention, refers to any volume or series that did not continue after being released for sale. People use [ read more...]
Xylography (from Greek: ξυλογραφία, xylon, “wood” +γραφία, “writing”) is an old printing technique used for producing woodblock prints. Xylography, which involved carving images into wooden blocks, [ read more...]
Hardback refers to the book block enclosed within its case at the conclusion of hardback binding. Cased refers to the hardcover binding of a book. Typically [ read more...]
Returns are books sent back by booksellers because they are damaged, outdated, or unsold—often for reasons such as damage, obsoleteness, or unsoldness—with publishers crediting the bookseller. [ read more...]
“Rebound” means making a new cover for a book that has been damaged or is in bad condition. It can also mean the process of rebinding [ read more...]
The Public Lending Right (PLR) allows the reimbursement to the authors for the loss of income caused by their books being freely available in public libraries. [ read more...]
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