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Trade book size refers to the physical dimensions and format choices that determine how a book looks, feels, and functions on the shelf and in the hand. Understanding standard t...
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Trade book size refers to the physical dimensions and format choices that determine how a book looks, feels, and functions on the shelf and in the hand. Understanding standard t...
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Book sizes and names describe the physical dimensions and common formats of bound printed materials, from slim pocket paperbacks to large reference tomes. In publishing and prin...
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Paperback books vary in size, but a few formats dominate trade and mass-market distribution. The most common trimmed dimensions in North America are mass-market paperbacks at ro...
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There is no single global rule, but the most common standard page sizes for printed books fall into two broad categories: US Trade (about 6 x 9 inches or 152 x 229 mm) and A-for...
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