Thanks for the information.  I think we'll scan the cover and make ourselves a 
dustjacket.  Our books need the actual extra protection, although we're not 
collectors or anything.

chimene


On Dec 26, 2010, at 12:10 AM, Robin Netherton wrote:

> On 12/25/2010 2:00 PM, Patricia Dunham wrote:
>> Anybody know?  Did Medieval Clothing and Textiles #6 have an edition that 
>> came without a dust jacket, or do we need to yell at the vendor?  Our 
>> Christmas copy unexpectedly has a very nicely printed hard cover, but no 
>> dust jacket, and 1-5, as we have them, all have DJs.
> 
> Our publisher moved to printed hardcovers last year; I think we were one of 
> several series affected by the change. So, no more dust jackets. On the plus 
> side, it means that libraries that routinely discard the dust jackets aren't 
> losing the nice color picture -- typically the only photo we can print in 
> color in a volume.
> 
> --Robin

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