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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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    A typical genre publisher will produce 5,000 ARCs for a new book by a moderately popular writer. [1] Before it was a common practice to produce and distribute ARCs in this way, publishers used uncorrected, bound galley proofs only for the editing and proof-reading process. Typically, they were bound in plain paper covers without illustrations ...

  4. Proofreading - Wikipedia

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    Both initial the proof. With both copy holding and double reading, responsibility for a given proof is necessarily shared by the two proofreaders. "Scanning" is used to check a proof without reading it word for word, has become common with computerization of typesetting and the popularization of word processing.

  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. List of incomplete proofs - Wikipedia

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    Manin published a proof in 1963, but Coleman (1990) found and corrected a gap in the proof. In 1973 Britton published a 282-page attempted solution of Burnside's problem. In his proof he assumed the existence of a set of parameters satisfying some inequalities, but Adian pointed out that these inequalities were inconsistent.

  7. You Have to Be Careful in the Land of the Free - Wikipedia

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    Irvine Welsh, writing in The Guardian, highlights Kelman's originality and technical ability, and notes that this challenging novel which deals with the theme of "our identity and status within the globalised order" is "the book that many hand-wringing liberals have always wanted to write but are manifestly ill-equipped to undertake".

  8. Women and Men - Wikipedia

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    In the published book, first edition, second printing, the author acknowledges that he "meditated" on E. F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Mattered, especially the phrase "an articulated structure that can cope with a multiplicity of small-scale units", which is echoed repeatedly throughout the novel.

  9. Tremor of Intent: An Eschatological Spy Novel - Wikipedia

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    The uncorrected proofs of the novel state where and when the novel was written: "Etchingham, June 20-August 30, 1965." [ 5 ] Anthony Burgess later wrote a screenplay for the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) featuring characters from the novel, but it was rejected in favor of Richard Maibaum's script.

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