1. hardback - Noun
2. hardback - Adjective
3. hardback - Adjective Satellite
a book with cardboard or cloth or leather covers
having a hard back or cover
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A compilation album was released on 20 September in two formats: a regular version consisting of two 2-disc volumes, and a limited edition which contained six CDs, six 7" vinyl singles, a hardback copy of the book, a poster and additional items. Source: Internet
After his death came Selected Poems (1972), followed by Peake's Progress in (1979 – though the Penguin edition of 1982, with many corrections, including a whole stanza inadvertently omitted from the hardback edition, is to be preferred). Source: Internet
Amazon is launching Prime Book Box, a subscription service for children’s hardback books, selected by Amazon editors, sold as part of its Prime membership tier. Source: Internet
As well as giving an overall top 20, separate lists are given of hardback and paperback non-fiction, original and mass-market fiction, and children’s books. Source: Internet
Released yesterday, on Thursday October 1, the book – a special edition hardback which is also available in e-book and audiobook formats – is set in December 1967. Source: Internet