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  2. Galley proof - Wikipedia

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    An uncorrected proof is a proof version (on paper or in digital form) which is yet to receive final author and publisher approval. The term may also appear on the covers of advance reading copies; see below.

  3. Advance copy - Wikipedia

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    Two advance copies of The Continent by Keira Drake (left, center) compared with the final published book (right).. An advance copy—also known as an ARC (advance reading copy or advance review copy), ARE (advance reader's edition), reader's edition, or galley—is a free copy of a new book given out by a publisher before the book is widely available.

  4. Book value - Wikipedia

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    An asset's initial book value is its actual cash value or its acquisition cost. Cash assets are recorded or "booked" at actual cash value. Assets such as buildings, land and equipment are valued based on their acquisition cost, which includes the actual cash cost of the asset plus certain costs tied to the purchase of the asset, such as broker fees.

  5. Edition (book) - Wikipedia

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    Many book collectors place maximum value on the earliest bound copies of a book—promotional advance copies, bound galleys, uncorrected proofs, and advance reading copies sent by publishers to book reviewers and booksellers. It is true that these are rarer than the production copies; but given that these were not printed from a different ...

  6. Proofs That Really Count - Wikipedia

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    Proofs That Really Count: the Art of Combinatorial Proof is an undergraduate-level mathematics book on combinatorial proofs of mathematical identies.That is, it concerns equations between two integer-valued formulas, shown to be equal either by showing that both sides of the equation count the same type of mathematical objects, or by finding a one-to-one correspondence between the different ...

  7. A Comprehensive Guide to RV Values and Trade-ins - AOL

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    If you do want to see your RV’s “blue bookvalue, you may be wondering how to use the NADA Guides and website, which is information published by the National Automobile Dealers Association ...

  8. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - Wikipedia

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    Sagan popularized the aphorism in his 1979 book Broca's Brain, [2] [14] and in his 1980 television show Cosmos in reference to claims about extraterrestrials visiting Earth. [15] Sagan had first stated the eponymous standard in a 1977 interview with The Washington Post. [16]

  9. How To Find the True Value of Your Car - AOL

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    You can use several pricing guides and consult with more than one guide to give you a more precise value. Some popular online car value calculators include the following: Carfax. Edmunds. Kelly ...