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  2. Stripped book - Wikipedia

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    An example of a stripped book. A stripped book is a mass market paperback that has been stripped of its cover in order to be recycled.The covers are returned to the publisher as evidence that the books have been destroyed and to obtain a credit on the purchase price.

  3. Eze Goes to School - Wikipedia

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    Eze Goes to School is a 1963 children novel co-written by Nigerian writer Onuora Nzekwu and British writer Michael Crowder. It was published in 1963 under the African Writers Series by Heinemann Publishers .

  4. Title (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the author would also go on the title page. Gradually more and more information was added to the title page: the location printed, the printer, at later dates the publisher, and the date. Sometimes a book's title continued at length, becoming an advertisement for the book which a possible purchaser would see in a bookshop (see example).

  5. US public schools banned over 10K books during 2023-2024 ...

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    The dramatic increase in book bans was largely a result of state laws, which have made it "easier to remove books from schools without due process, or in some cases, without any formal process ...

  6. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    These products offer consumers an affordable alternative to luxury goods without significantly compromising quality or style. Dupes are particularly popular in fashion, beauty, and electronics, where the desire for trendy or high-performance items meets budget constraints.

  7. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    At Yale it is the "use of another's work, words, or ideas without attribution", which includes "using a source's language without quoting, using information from a source without attribution, and paraphrasing a source in a form that stays too close to the original".

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  9. Picture cover - Wikipedia

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    A picture cover spine. A picture cover is a type of book cover which uses a method of bookbinding that preserves the contents as well as a normal hardbound book, but has the look of a paperback book. The pages are collated, stitched and trimmed as for hardbound, but a cover with a picture on it is attached instead of the normal hardbound cover ...