Paperbacks from Hell, from genre-bending novelist Grady Hendrix, is a hugely entertaining history of the horror books from those fear-filled times.
TO celebrate
Paperback Book Day on Thursday, developer Taylor Wimpey launched a book swap at its Rose Cottage Farm site in Middlesbrough.
M2 EQUITYBITES-September 29, 2014-Weidenfeld & Nicolson to re-brand
paperback and eBook backlist
TO celebrate the premiere of the new James Bond film Skyfall on Tuesday we are giving you the chance to claim a FREE
paperback copy of Casino Royale - all you have to do is pay PS2.70 to cover postage.
Try a
paperback to while away the hours or help keep the kids occupied.
Washington, Jan 28 (ANI): Amazon has claimed that it has sold more e-books for its Kindle device in the United States as compared to
paperback books in the last three months of 2010.
The new
paperbacks follow the RSC Complete Works edition, which was published to coincide with the RSC's recent Complete Works Festival.
Young's thesis about the significance of gay
paperbacks is startling in the way it connects the dots in the history of the gay movement that emerged after World War II.
For Norhaven the transaction is part of its strategy to focus on
paperbacks. The company is one of Europe's leading
paperback producers.
Harlequin was founded in 1949 by Canadian publisher Richard Bonnycastle as a reprint house that produced English-language
paperbacks, and did a brisk business in mysteries, Westerns and cookbooks.
Initially devoted to licensed
paperback editions of hardback novels from rival publishers, the imprint quickly expanded into original non-fiction Pelicans followed by Penguin Specials on current affairs, Penguin Classics, and Puffin
paperbacks for children.
The reader of Suetonius' The Twelve Caesars, available complete in a Penguin
Paperbacks edition, must be prepared for an utterly candid view of diabolical levels of personal corruption.
Sin-A-Rama: Sleaze Sex
Paperbacks of the Sixties is a full-color gallery of
paperback cover artwork from "sleazy" sex-themed
paperback books of the 1960's.
The first
paperbacks included titles by contemporary writers Ernest Hemingway, Eric Linklater and Agatha Christie and cost just sixpence, the same price as a packet of cigarettes.
While the publishers' stories have been told more comprehensively elsewhere -- Thomas Bonn's Under Cover (1982), Kenneth Davis's Two-Bit Culture (1984), and Piet Schreuders's
Paperbacks, U.S.A.