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= Dust jacket =
A surface that wraps around the front cover, spine, and back cover of a bound item, commonly a book. The dust jacket can be removed and may be made of a slightly more robust material than the item's internal pages – for example, the dust jacket may feature coated paper whereas the item's internal pages may be uncoated.


A surface that wraps around the front cover, spine, and back cover of a bound item, commonly a book. The dust jacket can be removed and may be made of a slightly more robust material than the item's internal pages – for example, the dust jacket may feature coated paper whereas the item's internal pages may be uncoated.
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 11 February 2023

A surface that wraps around the front cover, spine, and back cover of a bound item, commonly a book. The dust jacket can be removed and may be made of a slightly more robust material than the item's internal pages – for example, the dust jacket may feature coated paper whereas the item's internal pages may be uncoated.