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Definition of Soft-cover book
1. Noun. A book with paper covers.
Generic synonyms: Book, Volume
Specialized synonyms: Pocket Book, Pocket Edition, Pocketbook
Derivative terms: Paperback
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soft-cover Book
Literary usage of Soft-cover book
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Source Book of Sustainable Agriculture for Educators, Producers and Other edited by Valerie Berton (1998)
"Contact to order or request more information: Jane Larson, 608-273-6408 This
68-page, illustrated, soft-cover book features stories directly from producers. ..."
2. The Study of the Orders by Frank C. Brown (2002)
"... Hardcover book ISBN: 1-58218-734-7 Soft cover Book ISBN: 1-58218-733-9 CD ROM
ISBN: 1-58218-736-3 Thank you Thomas L. McGrath ..."
3. Seraphim Trilogy Book One; What the Herald Angel Sang by Teralee E. M. Bird (2004)
"asked Emily Pratt, tapping the soft-cover book after sliding the signed card from
the book's inner pocet into her 'out' box. ..."
4. Fire Safety Education Resource Directory edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"... properly and professionally setting up your press releases and public service
announcements. 147 pages. Program element: soft-cover book Item number: ..."
5. Lost in Pennsylvania?: Try the Published Pennsylvania Archives by Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer (1999)
"This soft-cover book gives a detailed history of the publication of the volumes
and their contents, and includes an "Alphabetical Finding Last. . . ," a ..."