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Spitzer began work on the third version (DSM-III) in 1974, when the manual was a spiral-bound paperback of a hundred and fifty pages.
I see two copies of the Oxford Companion to English Literature, which I edited and consult all the time, and a paperback of a rare Jules Verne about a coal mine under Loch Katrine.
The next day in Delhi I bought a paperback of A House for Mr Biswas, to read again a favourite chapter in which Biswas gets a try-out as a reporter on the circulation-chasing Trinidad Sentinel.
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A paperback of Hemingway's A Moveable Feast, translated as Paris est une fête – Paris is a party.
The catalogue is a foldout slipcover around a paperback of "After Nature," a book-length poem in three parts by W. G. Sebald.
Paperbacks of A Coney Island of the Mind (1958) could be seen stuffed in jean pockets on college campuses, on subways.
Two McCartney biographies, "Fab," by Howard Sounes (Da Capo, $29.95), and the paperback of "Paul McCartney: A Life" by Peter Ames Carlin (Touchstone, $15.99) expand on the myth for insatiable Beatlemaniacs.
In March, Picador will issue a new trade paperback of "Bonfire," part of a planned set of editions of Mr. Wolfe's entire oeuvre.
I still possess my 1967 Penguin paperback of Somerset Maugham's A Writer's Notebook.
In a Gainesville, Georgia, mega-mart I bought a paperback of "The Gnostic Gospels," by Elaine Pagels, a book I'd long been meaning to read.
He was promoting the paperback of his memoir, "A Royal Duty," which, according to its cover, "includes explosive new material".
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