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29: 102:, from the French for "back-to-back") is a binding structure in which two separate books are bound together such that the fore edge of one is adjacent to the spine of the other, with a shared lower board between them serving as the back cover of both. When shelved, the spine of the book to the right faces outward, while the spine of the book to the left faces the back of the shelf; the text of both works runs head-to-tail. 154:(/tɛtˈbɛʃ/) (from the French meaning "head-to-toe", literally referring to a type of bed). Books bound in this way have no back cover, but instead have two front covers and a single spine with two titles. When a reader reaches the end of the text of one of the works, the next page is the (upside-down) last page of the other work. These volumes are also referred to as "upside-down books" or "reversible books". 149:
The term "dos-à-dos" is also used to refer to a single volume in which two texts are bound together, with one text rotated 180° relative to the other, such that when one text runs head-to-tail, the other runs tail-to-head. However, this type of binding is properly termed
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The dos-à-dos format dates back at least to the 16th century, though they were most common in England in the first half of the 17th century. Two books frequently bound in this form were the New Testament and
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genre paperbacks that ran from 1952 through the early 1970s. The Ace Doubles binding was considered innovative, if gimmicky, at the time; the 18 October 1952 issue of
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It has also been used, for example, to bind two-way language dictionaries, and even for novels. An example is
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The tête-bêche format has been used for devotional books since the nineteenth century, and possibly earlier.
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The tête-bêche format has found use for bilingual publications, for example in
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Recording Record Equivalent Relationships in the MARC 21 Bibliographic Format
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Catalog Entry: Irish in the new century = An Ghaeilge san aois nua
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Monty Python's Flying Circus: Just the Words Volumes 1 & 2
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Dos-à-dos (disambiguation)

bookbinding
/dsd/
/dsd/
Psalter
finished
Irvin S. Cobb
Oh! Well! You Know How Women Are!
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Isn't That Just Like a Man!
George Doran
The Loving Couple: His (and Her) Story
Patrick Dennis
Ace Books
Ace Doubles
Publishers Weekly
Methuen
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Canada
Ireland
two official languages which have equal status
French
English
the official languages are Irish and English
ABC for Book Collectors
The British Library
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ISBN
1-884718-14-0

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