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clothbound

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cloth·bound  (klôthbound, klth-)
adj.
Having a cover of thick paper boards covered with cloth. Used of a book.

clothbound [ˈklɒθˌbaʊnd]
adj
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (of a book) bound in stiff boards covered in cloth
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clothbound [ˈklɒθˌbaʊnd] ADJ clothbound booklibro m encuadernado en tela


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For my part, I had read only The Crying of Lot 49, little knowing that as an adult I would consult it as the ancients had consulted The Aeneid or that I would so revere Mason & Dixon that I'd schlep my five-pound clothbound copy with me everywhere I went, through two complete readings.
I recognized the books, three clothbound albums Momma had carried in a gingham table cloth on her lap when we took the bus from Knoxville to Watertown.
For fans of poetic melodrama, the Library of America collects 32 of Tennessee Williams's plays in a beautiful clothbound double-volume set.
 
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