Deck 3: Books: The Durable Medium

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Books, in some format, have existed since

A) 4000 BC
B) 1000 AD
C) 1400 AD
D) 1800 AD
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Most scholars agree that the first "books" were preserved on

A) parchment
B) papyrus
C) iPods
D) clay
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The first book that resembled today's form of books (cut and bound on one side) was called a

A) codex
B) woodcut
C) parchment
D) scroll
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The Asian cultures that made books out of long strips of wood tied together in bundles during the time of the ancient Greeks were the

A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) Koreans
D) all of these
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The inventor of the moveable metal type printing press was

A) Benjamin Franklin
B) Frederick Douglass
C) Johannes Gutenberg
D) Steve Jobs
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The theory that states that the introduction of new technology changes society, sometimes in unexpected ways, is called

A) technological determinism
B) vertical integration
C) blockbuster theory
D) technological consumerism
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College lectures are in the tradition of

A) print culture
B) technological determinism
C) the print revolution
D) oral culture
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The first press in the Americas was in

A) New York City
B) Cambridge, Mass.
C) Mexico City
D) none of these
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An inexpensive, early form of paperback was called

A) McGuffey's Eclectic Reader
B) a psalm book
C) a rag book
D) a chapbook
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McGuffey's Eclectic Readers

A) were influential in promoting literacy
B) standard in most schools by the end of the 1800s
C) used pictures to reinforce vocabulary
D) all of these
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During the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s, books could be published faster and cheaper than before because

A) the linotype machine set type automatically
B) paper was made from inexpensive wood pulp
C) the high-speed rotary press was developed
D) all of these
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Uncle Tom's Cabin

A) helped lead to the Civil War
B) was a guide to homesteading
C) was the first modern mass-market paperback book
D) all of these
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There was tremendous growth in the paperback industry in the 1950s with

A) the innovative paperfront
B) dime novels
C) action-adventure novels
D) short stories with lurid sex and violence
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In the 1970s a new kind of book was introduced called

A) the trade paperback
B) the Harlequin romance
C) the audio book
D) the e-book
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Advantages of e-books are

A) the readers are inexpensive
B) one device can replace dozens of traditional books
C) computers are easier on the eyes than print books
D) none of these
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Books are categorized by the publishing industry into the five categories of

A) Popular, fiction, nonfiction, religious, specialty
B) fiction, nonfiction, trade, educational, other
C) Trade, reference, educational, professional, specialty
D) Educational, professional, popular, religious, specialty
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Most books are written by

A) full-time professional authors
B) housewives
C) reporters, professors and celebrities
D) politicians
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Writing a book without a publisher's commitment to publish it is called

A) getting lucky
B) writing under contract
C) writing on query
D) writing on spec
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The person who works with the author, going over chapters and suggesting changes is

A) the copy editor
B) the manuscript editor
C) the developmental editor
D) the butinski
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About __ percent of editors are women

A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 90
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An author willing to pay the full cost of production might use

A) a minority audience press
B) a genre press
C) a vanity press
D) a university press
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A fragment of a book published in a newspaper is known as a/an

A) review
B) blurb
C) excerpt
D) all of these
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The majority of money from U.S. book sales is made

A) in independent bookstores
B) in college bookstores
C) in chain stores
D) online
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The leading online bookstore is

A) eBay
B) Barnes & Noble
C) Amazon.com
D) Borders
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Bibliophiles are people who

A) read more than 50 books a year
B) read about 10 books a year
C) read only what they need to for school or work
D) read only Bibles
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Papyrus was a type of reed that grew along the Nile River in Egypt.
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Gutenberg's Bible-printing business was a great financial success.
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Printing changed the world from an oral culture to a literate culture.
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Most historians credit books with contributing to the American and French revolutions.
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The first book printed in America was the Bible.
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Postal rates on books have always been lower than the rates for the general mail.
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Frederick Douglass, a freed slave, wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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The copyrights of books in the public domain are expired.
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Harlequin books use a romance theme as a formula.
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The majority of paperbacks sold today are trade paperbacks
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Four of the five publishers that dominate American book production are foreign owned.
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Global conglomerates always make publishing decisions based on the quality of the manuscript.
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Audiobooks originated for joggers to listen to as they ran.
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Classics for literature courses can be downloaded for free from Project Gutenberg.
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Books can be placed on the Internet to circumvent government censorship.
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A high school yearbook is considered a "specialty" book.
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Another name for the acquisition editor is the development editor.
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Banned books often increase in sales.
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A death sentence was issued against Salman Rushdie for his book The Satanic Verses.
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A problem associated with blockbusters is that they leave little money left over to publish books by new and promising talent.
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Why did early printed books threaten the authority of kings and other leaders?
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Trace the development of books from clay tablets to the present.
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What is technological determinism? Give two examples.
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What is meant by an oral culture? Give historical and current examples of this tradition.
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Briefly describe the development of the mass-market paperback. Why were these books successful?
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What is the difference between conglomeration and globalization?
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Describe two newer forms of books that were developed after hardbacks and paperbacks.
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What two things should an aspiring author send to a publisher to see if the publisher is interested?
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How does the royalty system work in book publishing?
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Explain the roles of the acquisition editor, a developmental editor, the production editor and the copy editor.
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How is a "vanity press" different from other publishers?
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What's the difference between an illiterate and an aliterate?
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Discuss the sides taken in most book censorship controversies and give arguments for each side. List the names of three books that have been censored, and explain why they were censored.
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What is the blockbuster syndrome and why is it controversial?
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Discuss the scandal surrounding the book A Million Little Pieces.
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Early types of paper include ______ made out of a reed and parchment made from animal skins.
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The ______ was a book developed by Romans in the first century AD, and was the first book to resemble today's familiar form.
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Technological determinism is the theory that states that the introduction of new technology changes
______, sometimes in unexpected ways.
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Pulp novels, also known as ______ novels and popular in the 1860s, were printed on cheap paper made from wood pulp.
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Public domain is the realm embracing works on which the ______ has expired.
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A paperback book with a larger trim size than the standard mass-market paperback is called a/an ______
paperback.
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An e-book is one that exists as a/an ______ file.
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The publishing industry categorizes books as: trade, educational, ______, professional or specialty.
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______ are the author's share of the net amount of a work's revenues.
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The ______ editor is one who works directly with the author during the writing of a book.
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The ______ press refers to a publisher that requires its authors to pay the full cost of producing their own books.
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Well-known authors who always have a book coming out are called "______ sells" and are easy to promote.
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A type of writing, such as romance or mystery is called a/an ______.
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A standard promotional item in publishing is a large cardboard point-of-purchase display, called a/an
______ when it includes a bin to hold copies of the books.
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Brief laudatory comments that are placed on the cover of a book are called ______.
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Leftover books sent to the bookstore from the publisher to be sold at a fraction of their original price are called ______.
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_______ bookstores are not owned by a chain and may specialize in a particular type of book.
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The leading bookseller in cyberspace is ______.com.
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______ are heavy readers who consume 50 or more books a year.
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People who are able to read, but do not are called ______.
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1
Books, in some format, have existed since

A) 4000 BC
B) 1000 AD
C) 1400 AD
D) 1800 AD
4000 BC
2
Most scholars agree that the first "books" were preserved on

A) parchment
B) papyrus
C) iPods
D) clay
clay
3
The first book that resembled today's form of books (cut and bound on one side) was called a

A) codex
B) woodcut
C) parchment
D) scroll
codex
4
The Asian cultures that made books out of long strips of wood tied together in bundles during the time of the ancient Greeks were the

A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) Koreans
D) all of these
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The inventor of the moveable metal type printing press was

A) Benjamin Franklin
B) Frederick Douglass
C) Johannes Gutenberg
D) Steve Jobs
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The theory that states that the introduction of new technology changes society, sometimes in unexpected ways, is called

A) technological determinism
B) vertical integration
C) blockbuster theory
D) technological consumerism
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College lectures are in the tradition of

A) print culture
B) technological determinism
C) the print revolution
D) oral culture
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The first press in the Americas was in

A) New York City
B) Cambridge, Mass.
C) Mexico City
D) none of these
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An inexpensive, early form of paperback was called

A) McGuffey's Eclectic Reader
B) a psalm book
C) a rag book
D) a chapbook
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10
McGuffey's Eclectic Readers

A) were influential in promoting literacy
B) standard in most schools by the end of the 1800s
C) used pictures to reinforce vocabulary
D) all of these
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11
During the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s, books could be published faster and cheaper than before because

A) the linotype machine set type automatically
B) paper was made from inexpensive wood pulp
C) the high-speed rotary press was developed
D) all of these
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Uncle Tom's Cabin

A) helped lead to the Civil War
B) was a guide to homesteading
C) was the first modern mass-market paperback book
D) all of these
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There was tremendous growth in the paperback industry in the 1950s with

A) the innovative paperfront
B) dime novels
C) action-adventure novels
D) short stories with lurid sex and violence
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In the 1970s a new kind of book was introduced called

A) the trade paperback
B) the Harlequin romance
C) the audio book
D) the e-book
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Advantages of e-books are

A) the readers are inexpensive
B) one device can replace dozens of traditional books
C) computers are easier on the eyes than print books
D) none of these
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Books are categorized by the publishing industry into the five categories of

A) Popular, fiction, nonfiction, religious, specialty
B) fiction, nonfiction, trade, educational, other
C) Trade, reference, educational, professional, specialty
D) Educational, professional, popular, religious, specialty
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Most books are written by

A) full-time professional authors
B) housewives
C) reporters, professors and celebrities
D) politicians
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Writing a book without a publisher's commitment to publish it is called

A) getting lucky
B) writing under contract
C) writing on query
D) writing on spec
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The person who works with the author, going over chapters and suggesting changes is

A) the copy editor
B) the manuscript editor
C) the developmental editor
D) the butinski
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About __ percent of editors are women

A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 90
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An author willing to pay the full cost of production might use

A) a minority audience press
B) a genre press
C) a vanity press
D) a university press
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A fragment of a book published in a newspaper is known as a/an

A) review
B) blurb
C) excerpt
D) all of these
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The majority of money from U.S. book sales is made

A) in independent bookstores
B) in college bookstores
C) in chain stores
D) online
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The leading online bookstore is

A) eBay
B) Barnes & Noble
C) Amazon.com
D) Borders
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Bibliophiles are people who

A) read more than 50 books a year
B) read about 10 books a year
C) read only what they need to for school or work
D) read only Bibles
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Papyrus was a type of reed that grew along the Nile River in Egypt.
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Gutenberg's Bible-printing business was a great financial success.
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Printing changed the world from an oral culture to a literate culture.
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Most historians credit books with contributing to the American and French revolutions.
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The first book printed in America was the Bible.
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Postal rates on books have always been lower than the rates for the general mail.
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Frederick Douglass, a freed slave, wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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The copyrights of books in the public domain are expired.
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Harlequin books use a romance theme as a formula.
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The majority of paperbacks sold today are trade paperbacks
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Four of the five publishers that dominate American book production are foreign owned.
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Global conglomerates always make publishing decisions based on the quality of the manuscript.
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Audiobooks originated for joggers to listen to as they ran.
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Classics for literature courses can be downloaded for free from Project Gutenberg.
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Books can be placed on the Internet to circumvent government censorship.
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A high school yearbook is considered a "specialty" book.
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Another name for the acquisition editor is the development editor.
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Banned books often increase in sales.
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A death sentence was issued against Salman Rushdie for his book The Satanic Verses.
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A problem associated with blockbusters is that they leave little money left over to publish books by new and promising talent.
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Why did early printed books threaten the authority of kings and other leaders?
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Trace the development of books from clay tablets to the present.
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What is technological determinism? Give two examples.
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What is meant by an oral culture? Give historical and current examples of this tradition.
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Briefly describe the development of the mass-market paperback. Why were these books successful?
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What is the difference between conglomeration and globalization?
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Describe two newer forms of books that were developed after hardbacks and paperbacks.
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What two things should an aspiring author send to a publisher to see if the publisher is interested?
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How does the royalty system work in book publishing?
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Explain the roles of the acquisition editor, a developmental editor, the production editor and the copy editor.
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How is a "vanity press" different from other publishers?
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What's the difference between an illiterate and an aliterate?
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Discuss the sides taken in most book censorship controversies and give arguments for each side. List the names of three books that have been censored, and explain why they were censored.
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What is the blockbuster syndrome and why is it controversial?
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Discuss the scandal surrounding the book A Million Little Pieces.
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Early types of paper include ______ made out of a reed and parchment made from animal skins.
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The ______ was a book developed by Romans in the first century AD, and was the first book to resemble today's familiar form.
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Technological determinism is the theory that states that the introduction of new technology changes
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Pulp novels, also known as ______ novels and popular in the 1860s, were printed on cheap paper made from wood pulp.
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Public domain is the realm embracing works on which the ______ has expired.
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A paperback book with a larger trim size than the standard mass-market paperback is called a/an ______
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An e-book is one that exists as a/an ______ file.
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The publishing industry categorizes books as: trade, educational, ______, professional or specialty.
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______ are the author's share of the net amount of a work's revenues.
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The ______ editor is one who works directly with the author during the writing of a book.
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The ______ press refers to a publisher that requires its authors to pay the full cost of producing their own books.
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Well-known authors who always have a book coming out are called "______ sells" and are easy to promote.
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A type of writing, such as romance or mystery is called a/an ______.
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A standard promotional item in publishing is a large cardboard point-of-purchase display, called a/an
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Brief laudatory comments that are placed on the cover of a book are called ______.
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Leftover books sent to the bookstore from the publisher to be sold at a fraction of their original price are called ______.
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_______ bookstores are not owned by a chain and may specialize in a particular type of book.
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The leading bookseller in cyberspace is ______.com.
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______ are heavy readers who consume 50 or more books a year.
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People who are able to read, but do not are called ______.
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