Your best bet is a good used bookstore - they can find old books and order them for you from other bookstores. You might try E-Bay but there's no guarantee you won't be cheated and with a bookstore you can see whether it's a real first printing or not before you buy.
The first copy of a book is commonly referred to as the "first edition." It is the initial printing of the book and is often considered valuable to collectors.
Good printing services can be found online at UPrinting, Office Depot Online, Print Runner, Smart Press, Service Printing, Dox Direct, Moxi Copy and Printing For Less.
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That will depend on what version you have. I have a paperback copy here with 330 pages in it. I have a hardback copy with 276 pages to the story, followed by the first chapter of The Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit, written by J.R. Tolkien has 320 pages in the paperback edition and 297 pages in the hard cover edition.
Yes. You've infringed Marvel's exclusive right to copy the image first by downloading it, and again by printing it.
There are many printing services in San Diego that will work quickly. Some options are Six19 Printing, Carbon Copy Print, Copy it, Carbon Copy of San Diego and Fed Ex.
A definition of colour printing would be to recreate or reproduce a exact copy of an image of piece of text in colour rather than simply black printing.
The printer was invented to be able to have a hard copy of something that was found online. They are now used for printing papers along with pictures, even coupons.
well humanists stressed education and classical learning & johann gutenberg created the first printing press that made the first complete copy of The Bible so they kinda relate a little
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To generate a hard copy for filing purposes.
The Hobbit has been in print since its first publication. There are a variety of editions available. New copies can be purchased in any book store, and used copies are available on line or at most used book stores. I've seen them at garage sales, library used book sales, and flea markets.