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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a book of value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a book that holds significant worth, whether in terms of knowledge, insight, or monetary value.
Example: "The library has a rare collection, including a book of value that scholars often seek for research."
Alternatives: "a valuable book" or "a book of worth".
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"I didn't instantly recognise it as a book of value.
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What was supposed to be a book of values, you have changed it into a book of hollow rituals and shortcuts to heaven.
Kunin's is not a book of literary value, like Badinter's.
The invention of an English publisher, Harold Raymond, the Book Token could be exchanged for a book of specified value at any participating bookshop.
It won multiple literary awards and praise from the likes of Joyce Carol Oates but it's not a book of solitary value.
A book of great value that can be considered an important landmark in both democratization and regional studies". "Petro extols the virtues of the political model that has evolved in Novgorod province in northwestern Russia.
It is undoubtedly a book of great value (and at only £45 something of a bargain) but it must run some risk of satiating the appetite it is designed to whet.
You can find pictures of coins of each grade online or in a book of coin values.
The Origin Then and Now is a significant book of value to many diverse audiences.
ASGN has a book value of $7.77 per share, cash value of $1.16 per share, and no debt.
Mind has a market cap of about $94 million and a book value of $47 million, most of which is cash.
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