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BOOKS-INFO - traducción al español

COMPUTER MAGAZINE
INFO=64; INFO-64; INFO 64; Info 64; Info (magazine); Info Magazine; .info magazine; INFO Publications; Info=64

BOOKS-INFO      
= BOOKS-INFO.
Nota: Base de datos de libros impresos.
Ex: Another interesting data base is BOOKS-INFO, a file of bibliographic data on books in print, from Brodart Inc.
BOOKS-INFO      
= BOOKS-INFO
Ex: Another interesting data base is BOOKS-INFO, a file of bibliographic data on books in print, from Brodart Inc.
book         
  • Kindle]] e-reader
  • An [[atlas]]
  • ''[[Book of the Dead]]'' of [[Hunefer]]; c. 1275 BC; ink and pigments on [[papyrus]]; 45 × 90.5 cm; [[British Museum]] (London)
  • bamboo book]] meets the modern definition of Codex.
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  • [[Paperback]] books
  • A 15th-century [[Incunable]]. Notice the blind-tooled cover, corner bosses and clasps.
  • The [[Library of Celsus]] in [[Ephesus]], Turkey, was built in 135 AD, and could house around 12,000 scrolls.
  • Cigarette smuggling with a book
  • Actual-size [[facsimile]] of the [[Codex Gigas]], also known as the 'Devil's Bible' (from the illustration at right)
  • The [[Codex Amiatinus]] anachronistically depicts the Biblical [[Ezra]] with the kind of books used in the 8th century AD.
  • A page from a [[notebook]] used as hand written [[diary]]
  • [[ISBN]] with [[barcode]]
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  • A page from the [[world's largest book]]. Each page is three and a half feet wide, five feet tall and a little over five inches thick.
  • Halfbound book with [[leather]] and [[marbled paper]]
  • [[Hardcover]] books
  • A [[telephone directory]], with business and residence listings
  • Desk with chained books in the [[Malatestiana Library]] of [[Cesena]], Italy
  • [[Novel]]s in a [[bookstore]]
  • Folio 14 recto of the 5th century [[Vergilius Romanus]] contains an author portrait of [[Virgil]]. Note the [[bookcase]] (''capsa''), reading stand and the text written without word spacing in [[rustic capitals]].
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  • A page from a [[dictionary]]
  • Burgundian author and scribe [[Jean Miélot]], from his ''Miracles de Notre Dame'', 15th century
  • spine]] of the book is an important aspect in [[book design]], especially in the cover design. When the books are stacked up or stored in a shelf, the details on the spine is the only visible surface that contains the information about the book. In stores, it is the details on the spine that attract a buyer's attention first.
  • Book pages
  • Books on library shelves and call numbers visible on the spines
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Books; 📕; 📘; 📚; 📙; 📗; 🕮; Print books; Print book
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Definición

book
To leave. (Likely in reference to the Hawaii Five-O catch-phrase, Book 'em, Dano
Got class in ten - gotta book.

Wikipedia

.info (magazine)

.info (originally INFO=64 and later INFO) was a computer magazine covering Commodore 8-bit computers and later the Amiga. It was published from 1983 to 1992.