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What is the difference between a regular hardcover and a casebound book?
What is the difference between a regular hardcover and a casebound book?
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The cloth-bound is either a grey or blue cloth binding with the title and author name foil stamped on the spine. If you choose the dustcover, then it will be placed over the cloth binding (but will easily come off for storage, etc.) The case bound actually has the cover laminated in the binding. It is similar to (though looks much better than) a college textbook.
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10 May 2008 12:29 AM
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