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  2. Book size - Wikipedia

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    The size and proportions of a book depend on the size of the original full sheet. If a sheet 480 by 640 mm (19 by 25 in) is used to print a quarto, the resulting untrimmed pages, will be approximately half as large in each dimension: width 240 mm ( 9 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and height 320 mm ( 12 + 1 ⁄ 2 in).

  3. Paperback - Wikipedia

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    The mass-market paperback is a small, usually non-illustrated, inexpensive bookbinding format. This includes the A-format books of 110 mm × 178 mm (4 + 3 ⁄ 8 in × 7 in), [2] in the United Kingdom, and the "pocketbook" format books of a similar size, in the United States. Mass-market paperbacks usually are printed on cheap paper. [30]

  4. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    A sextodecimo volume (thirty-two-page signature) is typically 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 6 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (11 by 17 cm), the dimensions of a mass-market paperback book. A sheet of paper folded in sextodecimo (also 16mo. and 16º) is folded in half four times to make 16 leaves.

  5. Pocket Books - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Books produced the first mass-market, pocket-sized paperback books in the United States in ... The small format size, 4.25" by 6.5" (10.8 cm by 16.5 cm) and ...

  6. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Paperback – book characterized by a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples. Mass-market paperback – small, usually non-illustrated, inexpensive bookbinding format; Trade paperback – a higher-quality paperback book

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  8. Albatross Books - Wikipedia

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    Albatross Books was a German publishing house based in Hamburg that produced the first modern mass-market paperback books. Albatross was founded in 1932 by John Holroyd-Reece, Max Christian Wegner and Kurt Enoch. [1] [2] The name was chosen because albatross is the same word in many European languages.

  9. Mass Market DVDs Are Dead: Long Live Heritage Physical Media

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    Having seen a drastic collapse in the mass market, the panelists agreed that the one area of growth was the curation of heritage titles, restored to 4 or 2K and presented with an abundance of extras.