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Old 06-04-01 | 09:59 AM
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I'm getting ready to trade for an OOP hardback I've been wanting. The description says Incorporated Hardcover. Does that signify anything in particular? Like that it was a corporate handout one or something?

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This is just a guess, but it might be referring to the hardcovers that have the cover art printed directly on the cover, instead of having a dust jacket. I've seen them in libraries on occasion. Hopefully someone can confirm or correct this idea.
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ahh...could be. The book is Survivor by C. Palahniuk. Anyone have the hardback that can say whether it's printed on cover or dust-jacket?
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i have a first edition hardcover of "Survivor," and it's got a dust jacket.

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wanna trade it for a sealed criterion hard boiled
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Hmm...I don't think I've ever seen a Chuck P. hardcover book. Interesting.

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wanna trade it for a sealed criterion hard boiled
i actually already have Hard Boiled: CC. now if you wanted to talk about This Is Spinal Tap: CC...

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Originally posted by Gonnosuke
Hmm...I don't think I've ever seen a Chuck P. hardcover book. Interesting.
"Fight Club," "Survivor," and the new "Choke" all had hardcover first editions (and i own em all in that format ). "Invisible Monsters" was a trade paperback original (i.e., no hardcover).

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btw...a possible answer to the original question. note that the publisher's name is W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated. perhaps that's where the word "Incorporated" is coming from.

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btw...a possible answer to the original question. note that the publisher's name is W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated. perhaps that's where the word "Incorporated" is coming from.

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This is seeming like the most obvious answer.


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