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Out of print books can be sold in the same manner as any other book, though the value of an out of print book may be substantially different. A book will continue to be printed for as long as it is profitable to do so, being out of print may signify low demand/value.
a lot of time
7 to 8 years
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Johnny cakes were popular in colonial times because they were eaten mostly every day and they kept well on long trips. They were said to have originated in Rhode Island, but nobody is absolutely sure.
4 weeks
In colonial times people would usually walk to work and to other places they needed to be on a regular basis. Over long distances they would travel on horseback or on a donkey or mule, or by horse-drawn transport.
how long did it take colonial chandlers to make candles
colonial slavery is somthing that happened long ago
They were much stricter than schools today. Some teachers hit kids with their sticks or canes. Others locked them in closets for long periods of time.You get whipped if you didn't sit straight
You can almost always buy a new book, though it might be more expensive if it has been out-of-print for a long time. The publishers and bookstores will not replace a book for free, though, and you are legally required to buy a library a new copy of their book if you lose one.
The book "The Rough-Face Girl" by Rafe Martin has 32 pages in its original print edition.