A hardcover edition was published in 1999 . There was also a limited edition library binding edition that came out on October 1999.
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Library binding refers to the hardcover binding of books intended for the rigors of library use and are largely serials and paperback publications.
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This art was also used as a generic cover stock, in red, blue and pink, for library binding or rebound library copies of all titles in the series.
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In the late 1960s, Golden Books were bound in the Goldencraft reinforced library bindings and sold to schools and libraries in the United States by a group of independent sales representatives.
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Though many publishers have started to provide " library binding " editions, many libraries elect to purchase paperbacks and have them rebound as hardcover books, resulting in longer life for the material.
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While it does not involve ( re-) sewing a book as in a library binding, stiffening does significantly prolong the usable life of a paperback, and allows paperbacks to stand upright on library shelves.
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The original miniseries has also been reprinted in one magazine-sized volume that was exclusively available at Target stores, while its four individual issues have additionally been reprinted as library binding hardcovers by Spotlight Publications in January 2006.
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A red library binding with yellow title and a simple geometric design in black, and including free-leaf maps, has been seen with the stamp " New Method Book Bindery ", a company well known in the trade at the time ( later becoming " Bound to Stay Bound Books Inc . " ).