hardbound in English

adjective

having a hard cover, bound with a stiff cover (of a book)

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1. "Abandonings" 64 pages, hardbound, containing 28 color panoramic images from this series

2. No longer would the U.S. branch need to provide gift shipments of hardbound books.

3. Still, the woman continues to receive the magazines and even accepted the hardbound book Mankind’s Search for God.

4. The 192-page, hardbound book The Truth That Leads to Eternal Life discusses this matter in the chapter “Who Is God?”

5. A hardbound sourcebook titled Bunkers & Badasses — as well as a Deluxe Edition featuring miniatures and other items — goes up for pre-order this Saturday

6. Stillman & Birn Delta Series Hardbound Sketchbook, A4 (8.25 x 11.75"), 270 GSM (Extra Heavyweight), Ivory Paper, Cold Press Surface 4.6 out of 5 stars 49 $23.99 $ 23

7. New Music For Amnesiacs: The Ultimate Collection is a limited edition collection presented within a a hardbound book, and comes with a selection of replica memorabilia, including posters, tickets, lanyards, photos and button badges

8. New Music For Amnesiacs: The Ultimate Collection is a limited edition four CD collection presented within a a hardbound book, and comes with a selection of replica memorabilia, including posters, tickets, lanyards, photos and button badges

9. The 81 song 4-CD boxset features tracks from all 21 studio albums (non-Amnesiacs know that album 22 The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman can't be broken into bite-sized bits) complete with a 64-page hardbound book featuring more unreleased photos and quotes from us than you'll ever need.

10. Since 1920 they had begun operating their own printing establishment in Brooklyn, New York, and this enabled them to come into possession of greater quantities of Bible literature, magazines, booklets, tracts, hardbound books, and finally Bibles themselves, at greater economy, to use in advertising the Messianic King and his kingdom.