aimeeandbeatles
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People are throwing out stereo speakers all the time. The big speakers have big magnets in them.
Not here, because here you have to take it to a recycling place to get rid of it.
People are throwing out stereo speakers all the time. The big speakers have big magnets in them.
I'm looking for a company/service that can print one book. Yes, just one. No multiple copies.
The book binding would be of extremely good quality. The binding would be along the lines of this except of course polished, new, and not damaged.
The book would come with an attached bookmark. A ribbon that is attached to the binding like certain large hardcover books have.
Furthermore, the company or service should be capable of customizing the printing themselves, so that I can send in the manuscript, explain what font, design, and layout I wish to have and they would do that, no questions asked.
Price is of no concern. Are there any companies that do this? It doesn't need to be local. As long as they can ship the final product in a way that it does not get damaged.
University libraries should be able to do this - they don't typically run as a business for this though, you'd have to get in touch with the right people.
(Source: I got my undergrad thesis nicely printed and bound since I knew a guy who worked at my school's library.)
Doesn't amazon do some sort of self publishing of physical books? Or kinko's?
Is it possible to make RL friends even if one has none?
I don't want to publish a book.
Then you may be out of luck. If you want to have a specialty one-off edition of someone else's book, you may not be able to do it if it isn't in the public domain. Publishers usually have exclusive rights to publish a book and you'll have a hard time trying to convince them to make you a special copy.
Possible solution: Retype or copypasta the whole thing yourself and then publish it through amazon as if it were your own.
I think there are several publishers on-line that only produce an actual hard copy when they have an order for one. Maybe that's the way to go.
I can't see, if price is no object, that getting someone to professionally bind a single copy of your own work would be any problem at all.
I'm a bit mystified why you'd want to do this though.
Yes it would. I don't know if they check to see if every self-published book is a violation of copyright or not. I think they probably don't.Wouldn't that be breach of copyright then?
It would be my book. I never asked on how to change the book binding of an already published novel authored by another.
I think there are several publishers on-line that only produce an actual hard copy when they have an order for one. Maybe that's the way to go.
I can't see, if price is no object, that getting someone to professionally bind a single copy of your own work would be any problem at all.
I'm a bit mystified why you'd want to do this though.
Unless, I suppose, as a unique gift for someone.
Is it possible to make RL friends even if one has none?
Yeah.
Is it possible to go back to school by taking a course or two at a community college? That would be a great place to start.Is it possible to make RL friends even if one has none?