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− | A way of binding books used by the [[Ace Doubles]] where two stories share a common spine, but are printed upside-down with respect to each other so that each cover of the combined volume serves as the front cover for one of the two stories. | + | A way of binding books '''back-to-back''' used by the [[Ace Doubles]] where two stories share a common spine, but are printed upside-down with respect to each other so that each cover of the combined volume serves as the front cover for one of the two stories. |
Sometimes (incorrectly) called '''dos-à-dos'''. | Sometimes (incorrectly) called '''dos-à-dos'''. | ||
{{publishing}} | {{publishing}} |
Revision as of 04:13, 12 February 2020
A way of binding books back-to-back used by the Ace Doubles where two stories share a common spine, but are printed upside-down with respect to each other so that each cover of the combined volume serves as the front cover for one of the two stories.
Sometimes (incorrectly) called dos-à-dos.
Publishing |