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* The New Hacker's Dictionary ( editor ) ( MIT Press, paperback ISBN 0-262-68092-0, cloth ISBN 0-262-18178-9 ) — printed version of the Jargon File with Raymond listed as the editor.
Sword & Sorcery Studios also published three paperback supplements for the d20 version of Gamma World:
New York: Viking, 2003 ( hardcover, ISBN 0-670-03211-5 ); New York: Penguin, 2004 ( paperback, ISBN 0-14-200437-5 ); a one-volume version of his earlier tetralogy.
It was released in hardcover in 1983, and a trade paperback version came out from Del Rey in 2001.
Although ISBN numbers are not supposed to be reused for different editions, the publisher used ISBN 0-345-33014-5 for both a 1986 mass market paperback edition of the shortened version and the mass market paperback edition of the long version, which is the one presently in print.
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.
In 1964, a heavily abridged version was published as a mass market paperback, which was then translated into English for publication the following year as Madness and Civilization.
In the United Kingdom paperback version, a short story by Garret Adams entitled " Jumper " was included at the end of the book, which was the winner of the On Writing competition.
The hardcover version was released in April 2005 ( ISBN 1-5968-7290-X ) and the paperback was released in February 2006 ( ISBN 1-5968-7343-4 ).
A shorter version was published as a paperback in 1960.
Mengel agreed to the action and donated blood, but decided not to actually pour blood ; instead he distributed the paperback Good News for Modern Man ( a version of the New Testament ) to draft board workers, newsmen, and police.
Since the book sold well in the Midwest, the Tribune brought out a paperback version in 1930.
Léo Taxil's elaborate hoax employed a version of Lévi's Baphomet on the cover of Les Mystères de la franc-maçonnerie dévoilés, his lurid paperback " exposé " of Freemasonry, which in 1897 he revealed as a hoax satirizing ultra-Catholic anti-Masonic propaganda.
First published in 1984, the comic continues to this day, with Sakai as the lone author and nearly sole artist ( Tom Luth serves as the main colorist on the series, and Sergio Aragonés has made two small contributions to the series: the story " Broken Ritual " is based on an idea by Aragonés, and he served as a guest inker for the black-and-white version of the story " Return to Adachi Plain " that is featured in the Volume 11 trade paperback edition of Usagi Yojimbo ).
The first paperback version of the first book, released in 1941, has the distinction of being the first story book published by the famous children's imprint Puffin.
In the UK the paperback was published by Penguin Books a year after its Viking Press imprint published the hardcover version.
Janklow, then governor of South Dakota, sued both the author and publisher Viking Press for libel, which delayed publication of the paperback version of the book until 1992.
" You Can Never Go Back " was published in Amazing Stories and eventually became part of the paperback version of the novel.
An expanded and updated paperback version of Rick Mercer Report: The Book, called Rick Mercer Report: The Paperback Book, was published by Anchor Canada on September 16, 2008 and immediately entered the top ten of the Globe and Mail bestseller list.
A 1963 UK paperback issued by Fontana Books changed the title to Murder at the Gallop to tie in with the film version.
Dover Publications, Inc .' s 1961 paperback version of The Soviet School of Chess was distributed primarily to Western countries and included an introduction that stated "... literature of this type, though helpful in our ultimate understanding of the game, is very often riddled with distortion.

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I did book jackets and covers for paperback reprints: naked girls huddling in corners of dingy furnished rooms while at the doorway, daring the cops to take him, is the guy in shirt sleeves clutching a revolver.
* Eugene Raskin, Architecturally Speaking, 2nd edition, a Delta book, Dell ( 1966 ), trade paperback, 129 pages
A. Wyn at the Ace Magazine Company and spearhead a new paperback book list, Ace Books.
Tolkien said he would never allow Lord of the Rings, his great work, to appear in ' so degenerate a form ’ as the paperback book.
Yet in the paperback edition released in 1979, Bradbury wrote a new coda for the book containing multiple comments on censorship and its relation to the novel.
While picking through the belongings that the Jicarilla had left in their camp, one of Major Grier's soldiers came across a book that the White family had carried with them from Missouri — the paperback novel starring Kit Carson.
A paperback book titled Women's Barracks describing a woman's experiences in the Free French Forces was published in 1950.
As the paperback book came into fashion, lesbian themes were relegated to pulp fiction.
When a comic strip satirizing England's royal family was reprinted in a Mad paperback, it was deemed necessary to rip out the page from 25, 000 copies by hand before the book could be distributed in Great Britain.
The invention, development, and financing of the Segway was the subject of a narrative nonfiction book, Code Name Ginger ( in paperback as Reinventing the Wheel ), by journalist Steve Kemper.
The two issued both hardcover and paperback editions of the series during their tenure as publishers, while at the same time Scholastic, Inc. produced paperback versions for sale primarily through direct mail order, book clubs, and book fairs.
A Crown of Swords was the first Wheel of Time book for which the cover of the first paperback edition, shown here, did not use the same art as the hardcover edition.
The initial hardback printing of the book contained the following " Note on the Text ", which was omitted from subsequent paperback editions:
Because of its number-one position in what became a very long list of pocket editions, Lost Horizon is often mistakenly called the first American paperback book when in fact paperbacks had been around since the mid-1800s.
* Grafton ( publisher ), a British paperback book imprint, active 1981-1993
Upon his arrival, Jessup was surprised to learn that a paperback copy of his UFO book had been mailed to the ONR in a manila envelope marked " Happy Easter.
The book, now considered a classic, has also appeared in paperback format and has been reprinted many times.
See, especially, Fox's book, Creativity: Where the Divine and the Human Meet ( Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2002 ), paperback: ISBN 1-58542-329-7.

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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.
* Bantam Spectra, 1990, 385 pp, paperback, ISBN 0-553-25149-X, adds a 10 page afterword on postmodernism
The paperback edition of Songbook adds a few music-related essays by Hornby from other sources.

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