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* Michael Wise, Martin Abegg, Jr, and Edward Cook, The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation, ( 1996 ), HarperSanFrancisco paperback 1999, ISBN 0-06-069201-4, ( contains the non-biblical portion of the scrolls )
The US mass market paperback edition ISBN 0-345-45529-0 contains everything in the US hardcover edition, and adds " An Introducton to the Introduction to the New Edition " and an " Introduction to the New Edition ", both by Terry Jones.
# The Book of Dragon ( contains Dragon and Issola-Tor paperback )
The lists are divided among fiction and non-fiction, print and e-book, paperback and hardcover ; each list contains fifteen to twenty titles.
The original edition of Lamb was issued in hardback and paperback and contains an afterword by the author explaining some of the background of the novel.
I & II, Harper And Brothers, New York, 1898 ( Vol. I contains a watercolor portrait of Parnell ; Vol. II contains a sketch of Avondale ); reprinted in paperback i. a.
* David Ignatius, Agents of Innocence, Avon, 1988 ( paperback ) This book contains a thinly disguised portrait of Buckley ( as Tom Rogers )
* Fancies and Goodnights ( 1951 ) ( paperback reprint currently in print, ISBN 1-59017-051-2 ) ( Note: The first edition contains fifty stories, as do some paperback editions, including the Bantam paperback and the paperback edition currently.
Bantam paperback edition Postscript contains an account of Lurlines " interception " and the " disappearing logbook ".
Among other things, King discusses the fact that he asked Dennis Etchison " to comb the errors " in the original edition, and thus the 1983 paperback edition contains corrected text of Danse Macabre.
The omnibus edition, a paperback, also contains a translation of the " Guide to the Guide " written and revised by Adams in the mid-1980s.
The paperback edition contains the full version of Stirling's story.
In April 2000, Wani Books published a Japanese paperback guidebook to the anime series titled, which contains promotional material, artwork cels, and staff interviews.
: The term OGN is " n abbreviation for original graphic novel, often used to differentiate a graphic novel that contains a wholly new story from a trade paperback.
The American paperback contains a postscript on cloning, almost identical with his article “ Whose Self is it, Anyway ?”.
The series contains a mix of hardcover and paperback releases.

paperback and foreword
In the foreword to the first paperback edition, Finkelstein notes that the first hardback edition had been a considerable hit in several European countries and many languages, but had been panned in the US.
Second paperback edition, # 148 in the New Canadian Library series ; foreword by D. M. R.
The term was coined by the critic Martin Esslin, who made it the title of a book on the subject first published in 1961 and in two later revised editions ; the third and final edition appeared in 2004 ( in paperback with a new foreword by the author ).
* edited by Sandi Brockway, foreword by Marilyn Ferguson, introduction by Denis Hayes, preface by Donella H. Meadows, Macrocosm U. S. A .: Possibilities for a New Progressive Era ..., Macrocosm, 1993, paperback, 464 pages, ISBN 0-9632315-5-3
* Michael J. Caduto, foreword by Donella H. Meadows, illustrated by Joan Thomson, Pond and Brook: A Guide to Nature in Freshwater Environments, University Press of New England, 1990, paperback, 288 pages, ISBN 0-87451-509-2
* The History of the TUC ( Trades Union Congress ) 1868-1968: A pictorial Survey of a Social Revolution — Illustrated with Contemporary Prints, Documents and Photographs edited by Lionel Birch ; published in large paperback by Hamlyn / General Council of Trade Union Congress in 1968 with a foreword by George Woodcock
Thanks to republication in 1954 by the University of Oklahoma Press, with a foreword by William H. Kittrell, the first edition text is now readily available ; it appeared in paperback in 1976.
* Frank H. Cushing, edited by Jesse Green, foreword by Fred Eggan, Introduction by Jesse Green, Zuni: Selected Writings of Frank Hamilton Cushing University of Nebraska Press, 1978, hardcover, 440 pages, ISBN 0-8032-2100-2 ; trade paperback, 1979, 449 pages, ISBN 0-8032-7007-0
* Gore, Al, Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit, New foreword, 2006, Rodale, Inc., paperback, 408 pages, ISBN 978-1-59486-637-1.
As revealed in the foreword to the trade paperback form of The Last Arkham, Zsasz's name is derived from that of psychiatrist Thomas Szasz ; Grant saw the name while visiting a library.
In his foreword to the 2003 Modern Library paperback edition, John Stauffer writes: “ My Bondage and My Freedom ,” a deep meditation on the meaning of slavery, race, and freedom, and on the power of faith and literacy, as well as a portrait of an individual and a nation a few years before the Civil War.
: Visions of Apocalypse, Millennium and Utopia by Stephen Jay Gould, Roger Manley, Adam Parfrey, Dalai Lama, foreword by Rebecca Hoffberger ( Dilettante Press, 1998, paperback ISBN 0-9664272-7-0, 1999, hardcover ISBN 0-9664272-6-2 )
It was reissued by Beacon Press as a paperback in 1957 and as a 2nd edition with a foreword by Joseph Stiglitz in 2001.
It is available in paperback and has a foreword by Stephen Hawking.
* Jesus the Man: New Interpretation from the Dead Sea Scrolls, re-issued in paperback with foreword by Barbara Thiering ( Simon and Schuster, New York ; November 2006 ; ISBN 1-4165-4138-1 ).

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A biography, Ogden Nash: the Life and Work of America's Laureate of Light Verse, was written by Douglas M. Parker, published in 2005 and in paperback in 2007.
When early Saint books were republished in the 1960s to the 1980s, it was not uncommon to see freshly written introductions by Charteris apologizing for the out-of-date tone ; according to a Charteris " apology " in a 1969 paperback of Featuring the Saint, he attempted to update some earlier stories when they were reprinted but gave up and let them sit as period pieces.
A novelization of the film was written by Lee Sheridan adapted from Richard Matheson's screenplay in 1961 and published by Lancer Books in paperback.
Roy Herbert's review of the paperback version written for the New Scientist magazine commented that " it is an amazing assembly, elegantly written and level-headed, with a wry remark here and there ", and that " this superb work is likely to be used so often that it is a pity it is a softback book.
US paperback editions have yet another introduction, written by Terry Jones, and omit some material due to issues with copyright.
A Penguin paperback relating some of the television adventures ( and containing a poem actually written by Twm ) was written by Lynn Hughes and published in 1978.
* William Robert Cox ( 1901 – 1988 ), prolific writer of short stories and Western and Mystery novels mainly for the pulp and paperback markets written under multiple pseudonyms.
They allowed the Ellery Queen name to be used as a house name for a number of novels written by other authors, most of them published in the 1960s as paperback originals and not featuring Ellery Queen as a character.
Toward the end of their careers, the cousins allowed some crime novels, mainly paperback originals, to be written by various ghostwriters under the Ellery Queen name.
* Second Death trade paperback ( September 1994 )-Collects # 1 – 4 ( lead stories ); written by Jim Shooter ; art by Don Perlin & Bob Layton
An 85-page paperback book titled Galaxy High School was published in August 1987 by Bantam-Skylark Books and written by Ann Hodgman.
A trade paperback novel detailing Magneto's childhood, titled X-Men: Magneto Testament, was released in September 2008, and written by Greg Pak.
Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit ( ISBN 0-452-26935-0, paperback ISBN 1-85383-743-1 ) is a 1992 book written by Al Gore, published in June 1992, shortly before he was elected Vice President in the 1992 presidential election.
The series was later reprinted in an array of ten trade paperback volumes, and also featured two " specials " ( I Hate It Here and Filth of the City ) with text pieces written by the Spider Jerusalem character and illustrated by a wide range of comic artists.
Despite the title, the book itself makes clear that a sequel is not planned, though some extra material was written for the paperback edition, released to coincide with the 2010 World Cup.
* Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo was adapted into a paperback book, written by Vic Crume ( based on the story and screenplay ) and published by Scholastic.
The 2002 Image Comics relaunch was followed the same year by Micronauts: The Time Traveller Trilogy, a collection of three paperback novels published by Byron Press Visual Publications and written by Steve Lyons.
Evans has written or edited nine books, most recently The Responsibility to Protect: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for All ( Brookings Institution Press, September 2008, paperback edition 2009 ), which was awarded an Honorable Mention in the US Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award 2009 as one of the best three books on international relations published in the previous year.
Finder is a science fiction comic book series written, drawn, and published since 1996 by Carla Speed McNeil, and currently appearing free online at McNeil's website for later collection into trade paperback editions.
* The Thunderbolts co-starred with the Avengers in the original prose fiction novel Avengers and the Thunderbolts, written by Pierce Askegren and published by Berkley ( 259 pages, paperback, January 1999, ISBN 978-0-425-16675-8 ).
He has written several books, including States of Matter ( 1975 ) ( reprinted in a Dover paperback edition ) and Feynman ’ s Lost Lecture ( 1996 ).
In the 1970s, novelizations of the original films were issued as paperback originals as part of a series written by " Carl Dreadstone ," a house name pseudonym for a several writers, including British horror writer Ramsey Campbell.

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