Bibliography.
The word is oeuvre, and it can be used for the body of work produced by authors, artists, composers, etc.
Bibliography
published is a verb
Bibliography is the word.
Charles Dickens's books were actually published in increments. He was paid by the local newspaper by the word, which is where his style of superfluous writing came. Some of his most famous works including A Christmas Carol were published in weekly installments this way.
A bibliophile loves books
It already has, but this is the one that is published by Egmont Books. Harpercollins has not published it yet, (I'm pretty sure) Btw Egmont books has the cover that is completely black with the word LIES that looks like its glowing and harpercollins has published the books with the photos of sam, caine, astrid, Diana etc.
No: but it can be. Try this list: Books, Magazines and Videos.
Newspapers were published, books written, handbills passed out.
No, the words are all exatly the same, just they have differant covers to the other harry potter books, they have the exact same story inside word for word.
One can find a list of synonyms for the word certain directly the the dictionary website. There are always a list of synonyms available for word certain.
The verb form of the word "list" is "to list," which means to make a list of items or to include something in a list.
A list of Vittoria Colonna's books is the English equivalent of 'Vittoria Colonna elenco libri'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'elenco' means 'list, inventory, index, catalogue'. The noun 'libri' means 'books'.
Someone who loves books is called a bibliophile.