Perfect Bound: Fit for a "King"
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Brian Howard
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The End is Just the Beginning
“A Hologram for the King” features textured, navy blue endpaper that provides a nice contrast to the bronzy cover material. “I don’t know why publishers don’t use custom endpapers more than they do,” says Spall, noting that, like headbands, the request is often “to match.” “I’d say about 10 percent of endpapers have printing or texture. The difference in cost is not significant, but it adds another layer of personality.”
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- Companies:
- Book Expo America
- Thomson-Shore Inc.
- Places:
- Dexter, MI
- San Francisco
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