soft-bound

soft-bound

adj
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) publishing (of a book) having a thin cardboard, paper, or plastic cover
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soft-bound

[ˈsɒftbaʊnd] soft-cover [ˈsɒftkʌvəʳ] ADJ soft-bound booklibro m en rústica
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I pick two soft-bound books from a pile of second hand books I have been collecting (hoarding, my wife would call it) and lay them on the table.
The title is available as a soft-bound book measuring 9 x 6 inches and contains 166 pages as well as a printed hardcopy and an instant download at smallbrickcity.com or on Amazon.
Soft-bound copies of the book will also join the roster of titles given away to poor children through Canvas' 'One Million Books for One Million Filipino Children Campaign' that aims to inspire in children a love for reading.
CLASSICS: | The Folio Society has just launched a new series of books called 'Folio Collectables', featuring beautifully coloured soft-bound covers and bold new designs of best-loved classics.
| CLASSICS: The Folio Society has just launched a new series of books called 'Folio Collectables', featuring beautifully coloured soft-bound covers and bold new designs of best-loved classics.
Cooper, 2014, 237 pp., $16.00, soft-bound, Duke University
Gallen" is an attractive soft-bound volume with many colour images.
A large, soft-bound, easy-to-handle book organized by season and team, it became an annual favorite for many baseball fans, and similar efforts followed for football and basketball.
The amount of research and detail found between the covers of these soft-bound volumes can't be found elsewhere.
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art has published "Lasting Legacies: The First 75 Years," a 120-page, soft-bound catalog featuring selections from the museum's collections, many of which were featured in the 75th anniversary exhibition.
Written for students, "Mastering Civil Procedure" is a 630-page soft-bound book that is designed to be a practice guide to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as well as related doctrines, including personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction, and claim and issue preclusion.