out-of-print book

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book
noun
uk
/bʊk/
us
/bʊk/
a written text that can be published in printed or ...
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(Definition ofbookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This longout-of-printbookis part-children's story and part-allegory and follows a boy's adventures in a fantastical realm of mismatched mythical creatures.
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In some cases, anout-of-printbook, even one that sold very poorly, may be republished if the author becomes popular again.
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It is a just-in-time manufacturing system that eliminates inventory and the costs associated with the management and administration of the inventory, eliminating out-of-stock and out-of-print books.
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Out-of-print books are often works which the authors or publishers have deliberately taken out of print.
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Later, the company would merge microfilm with xerography, helping to make out-of-print books available for circulation again.
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Used, out-of-print books he authored sell for hundreds of dollars in online bookstores.
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Interlibrary loan allows libraries to provide patrons access to the collections of other libraries, especially rare, infrequently used, specialized and/or out-of-print books.
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They publish approximately a dozen new books and reference works each year, as well as reprinting out-of-print books relating to biblical studies.
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His out-of-print books now sell for $300 and more.
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There are rare out-of-print books on photography, and photography books from the best western publishers.
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The inventory for its retail and online sales is over four million new, used, rare, and out-of-print books.
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A range of titles is available in used bookstores, including in print and out-of-print books.
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The local community history information may include rare and out-of-print books, newspaper clippings, and historical prints of local sites.
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It has become one of the most sought-after out-of-print books of all time.
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Jones may have also printed counterfeit out-of-print books in order to make additional money.
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