What does it mean when a book is entitled?

What does it mean when a book is entitled?

Not everyone agrees. Some people think you should use entitled to mean ‘given a title, claim or right to something’ and titled for titles. ‘If something is “titled” it means that it received such a title, either by the author or by someone else.

What does it mean when book is in the same condition as when it was published?

As New: The book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published. This could be the description for a book that has been lost in a warehouse for years, never shelved, thumbed or even opened yet may still be some years old. Fine (F or FN): A Fine book approaches the condition of As New, but without being crisp.

What makes a book a rare collectible book?

There are a number of ways that a book may, at first glance, look to be a rare collectible, but upon closer examination doesn’t match up. Reprint editions: Some publishers specialized in reprinting popular works in affordable reprint editions.

What does it mean when a book is in poor condition?

Binding Copy: describes a book in which the pages or leaves are perfect but the binding is very bad, loose, off, or nonexistent. Reading Copy: A copy usually in poor to fair condition that includes all text presented in a legible fashion.

Can a poor condition book still be read?

A poor condition book is still a reading copy with the full text still readable. Any missing pages must be specifically noted. Reading Copy A reading copy is typically a book with whose condition does not merit it to be collectible. A reading copy of a book is still perfectly useable for reading.

Can a book be read in fair condition?

Fair condition books are still servicable reading copies. Poor A book with significant wear and faults. A poor condition book is still a reading copy with the full text still readable. Any missing pages must be specifically noted. Reading Copy A reading copy is typically a book with whose condition does not merit it to be collectible.

What does it mean when book is in acceptable condition?

The condition terminology is sometimes brought to the book trade by sellers who are more familiar with non-book items. Acceptable : This is the catch-all, non-descriptive description that is typically applied by large volume sellers to very inexpensive reading copies. There very little guarantee of quality conveyed by this condition.

How to read rare book condition descriptions on Biblio?

Ex Library : In traditional book description guidelines, this is a book condition unto itself.

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