If you're not a journalist or friends with an author or publisher, it's unlikely an advanced copy will ever come your way without you looking for it. As a rule they are given out only a few at a time.
Sometimes advanced copies of books end up for sale online or in rare-book shops (although such reselling might be illegal, depending on whether or not the person to whom it was originally given signed a form promising to keep it private).
I suggest looking on Amazon or eBay if there is a specific title you're looking for. Also check your yellow pages to see if you have any bookstores nearby that might have advanced copies.
To find books, go to amazon.com or just use google.com
Get a copy of "Red Book" it gives the values of all US coins.
The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" from your local coin dealer or book store or find one of the many on-line price guides.
This is a on-line value guide NumisMedia.com or buy a copy of Red Book
The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" a guide of US coins, it gives information and values for every US coin made, most coin dealers and book stores sell it.
Its quite hard to get an advanced readers copy of Twilight, but its easier to get an advanced readers copy of New Moon. Try Amazon.
An advanced reader's copy (ARC) is a pre-publication version of a book that is distributed to reviewers, booksellers, librarians, and other industry professionals for promotional purposes. ARCs are sent out before the official publication date to generate buzz and receive feedback.
This book is very probable not free.
I would say it's a great book for advanced readers in third grade, or just a fun book to read in fourth or fifth grade, and maybe even sixth or seventh grade.
No, not every book is produced in Braille as that would be a mammoth task. Braille readers don't have as wide a range of books available as sighted people.
Going online to look for a digital book readers comparison might be a way for you to learn more about what products are available to you for electronic book viewing. You want to look at devices that will have features you are most likely to use. Also, try to consider technology that seems to be the most advanced.
There may be a message about not reproducing the book to protect the author's intellectual property rights and prevent piracy. It may also encourage readers to purchase a copy to support the author and the publishing industry.
Rose Chamberlin has written: 'German selections for advanced sight translation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, German language, Readers
The words on the back of a book are called the book blurb or back cover copy. They provide a brief summary of the book to entice readers to pick it up and learn more.
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You can find a comparison for digital book readers online. The following URL gives you information about digital book readers: www.pcmag.com/reviews/eBook-readers.
This sort of question cannot be answered. Some published reveal how many copies of books have been sold, but nobody counts the actual people who read them. A copy of a book may have 1 or hundreds of readers - as a library book, for example. Some books set for the school curriculum can have a high sales level but few readers - as only 1 person will read that copy.