If the set of books is in order (like in order from when they were created, or the order in which the book takes place), it would be called a Chronology (usually pertaining only to that specific book set). Otherwise, it is just called a Series.
An ana or an omnibus
Ana
Anthology
A four volume set.
All her books are set in England.
A set of 3 books or movies is typically referred to as a trilogy.
Non-fiction books have a call number, just like fiction books do.
No, not all books have an LC call number. Books that are not part of the Library of Congress collection, such as self-published books or books from small publishers, may not have an LC call number. Additionally, digital books or e-books typically do not have LC call numbers.
Call the court that issued the summons and inquire there or visit a local law library and ask the librarian to set you up with some books on the subject.Call the court that issued the summons and inquire there or visit a local law library and ask the librarian to set you up with some books on the subject.Call the court that issued the summons and inquire there or visit a local law library and ask the librarian to set you up with some books on the subject.Call the court that issued the summons and inquire there or visit a local law library and ask the librarian to set you up with some books on the subject.
They call it a dilogy or duology.
A person who destroys books is a biblioclast.
aquafolia
codices
Bookshelf.
If you mean 'What do you call someone who repairs books?' then I think the answer is a 'bookbinder'. Sources: 'Inkheart' by Cornelia Funke