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  2. Facsimile - Wikipedia

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    For books and manuscripts, this also entails a complete copy of all pages; hence, an incomplete copy is a "partial facsimile". Facsimiles are sometimes used by scholars to research a source that they do not have access to otherwise, and by museums and archives for media preservation and conservation. Many are sold commercially, often ...

  3. Title page - Wikipedia

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    The title page often shows the title of the work, the person or body responsible for its intellectual content, and the imprint, which contains the name and address of the book's publisher and its date of publication. [2] Particularly in paperback editions it may contain a shorter title than the cover or lack a descriptive subtitle.

  4. Book frontispiece - Wikipedia

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    A frontispiece in books is a decorative or informative illustration facing a book's title page, usually on the left-hand, or verso, page opposite the right-hand, or recto page of a book. [1] In some ancient editions or in modern luxury editions the frontispiece features thematic or allegorical elements, in others is the author's portrait that ...

  5. If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody - Wikipedia

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    The title deliberately echoes that of Samuel Rowley's 1605 play When You See Me You Know Me. Part 1 is a chronicle history of the main events in the reign of Mary I, ending with the accession of Elizabeth. It was entered into the Stationers' Register on 5 July 1605, and published in quarto soon after by the bookseller Nathaniel Butter. The play ...

  6. Facsimile (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A facsimile is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print, or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible. Facsimile may also refer to: Facsimile, a 1946 orchestral composition by Leonard Bernstein; Fax, short for facsimile, the telephonic transmission of scanned printed material

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  8. List of novels based on comics - Wikipedia

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    1942 (original); 1979 (paperback); April 1995 (facsimile edition) Title given on the original 1942 edition (and facsimile's) title page as simply Superman ; The Adventures of... alternate title is from the original hardcover's dust jacket; the 1995 foreword by Roger Stern indicates that the 1979 facsimile edition was unauthorized.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    These same workers also tend to be opposed to overhauling the system. As the study pointed out, they remain loyal to “intervention techniques that employ confrontation and coercion — techniques that contradict evidence-based practice.” Those with “a strong 12-step orientation” tended to hold research-supported approaches in low regard.