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Alvermann's goal was to document the rebellion so that he could return to West Germany and publish a softcover book containing his images.
Her recipe was published on the Internet and in a softcover book, part of a series that Pillsbury distributes to supermarket chains.
Reflecting the growing complexity of Macs and their uses, Robin Williams's fifth edition of her book is a softcover tome of 369 pages.
To commemorate its 110th anniversary in 1988, Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx published a softcover history and biography of distinguished people buried there.
And for poetry lovers on a budget, the shop sells a softcover copy of "Leaves of Grass" for $9.95, with an introduction by Karen Karbianer, the curator of the South Street Seaport.
First is the "Bonnard Bonanza," which for $67.75 includes admission to the museum and the Bonnard show; a three-course lunch with a French menu at Sette Moma, the museum's restaurant; a softcover exhibition catalogue; an audio tour of the show, and a 10percentt discount at any of the museum stores.
Print editions have a softcover binding.
SoSocio currently offers either a softcover or hardcover photo book for €12,95 $16,600) or €16,95 $21,700) respectively. .
The books start at $14.99 for 20 pages in a softcover book, and $29.99 for the same number in a hardcover book.
To date, Plum Print has shipped 2,700 books, which start at $85 for a softcover edition, then go up to $130 or $175 for the small and large hardcovers, respectively.
There's much more info about the game at TheSecretDM but for a $28 Kickstarter pledge you can grab a softcover copy of the new rules complete with updates.
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