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  3. Blurb - Wikipedia

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    A blurb on a book can be any combination of quotes from the work, the author, the publisher, reviews or fans, a summary of the plot, a biography of the author or simply claims about the importance of the work. In the 1980s, Spy ran a regular feature called "Logrolling in Our Time" which exposed writers who wrote blurbs for one another's books. [3]

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  5. Gelett Burgess - Wikipedia

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    The word "blurb", meaning a short description of a book, film, or other product written for promotional purposes, was coined by Burgess in 1906, in attributing the dust jacket of his book, Are You a Bromide?, to a "Miss Belinda Blurb" depicted "in the act of blurbing". His definition of "blurb" is "a flamboyant advertisement; an inspired ...

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    When used together with {}, this template will enclose whatever appears between the two in a blue box with rounded corners (on supported browsers) and a colored border. It can be used for quotes, or other useful content. It could be useful also in some places to match other template elements like sidebars and navbars. {

  7. 'A Plague on the Industry': Book Publishing's Broken Blurb System

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  9. The Chrysalids - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysalids (United States title: Re-Birth) is a science fiction novel by British writer John Wyndham, first published in 1955 by Michael Joseph.It is the least typical of Wyndham's major novels, but regarded by some as his best.