a dust jacket is what folds around the book, which usually has the title and pictures on the front and a summary on the back and sometimes has a little about the author section on the side panel when you first open the book.
Yes, some people prefer to remove the dust jacket before reading a book to prevent damage or keep it in good condition.
King of the Hill - 1997 Full Metal Dust Jacket - 7.8 was released on: USA: 5 January 2003
I will not give you a Yes or a No -- instead I'll tell you what I do. I almost always remove the dust jacket and set it aside where it will be safe and not get dirty, torn, or creased. I then replace the jacket after I finish the book. I find that while reading - sitting in a chair, sitting at a table, propped up in bed, etc - the dust jacket moves around and slips up and down and side to side and gets some creases (or worse) on the top and bottom and sometimes the sides. If I want the dust jacket to remain intact, I remove it while reading and put it back on after I finish the book. I happened upon this question while researching the ways to make clear covers like you find on books at libraries. I plan to make clear covers for all of my books - whether they have a dust jacket or not - to protect the book and dust jacket, if there is one. I also plan to do something to add some protection to my very large collection of paperback books. I hope I helped you. Remember, if you take the dust jacket off, put it where it will not be damaged (in our case, since we have several cats, I have to be careful where I put a dust jacket) Bob
"Veste" is a noun in French, meaning "jacket" or "blazer".
Dust Jacket - 2013 was released on: USA: 6 April 2013 (Phoenix Film Festival) USA: 15 June 2013 (Jerome Indie Film & Music Festival)
The jacket ( his royal jacket ) , the rain , the knife that killed him , Laura
"Dust Jacket" is usually abbreviated to "dj" or "dw". The latter is for "Dust Wrapper"
coat?
Khaki in Hindi means dust.
Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
it means party rocker
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