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  1. Book signing - Wikipedia

    • Book signing is the affixing of a signature to the title page or flyleaf of a book by its author. Book signings are events, usually at a bookstore or library, where an author sits and signs books for a period. See more

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    Book signing is popular because an author's signature increases the value of books for collectors. The author … See more

    Book signings

    Book signings provide more than just a chance to obtain signatures. Authors and bookstores are benefited by the fact that many copies of the book being promoted are sold at these events. Signings also increase pu… See more

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    • Dedee First PC/Mac standalone software for ebook signing.
    • Authorgraph
    • Authorstrack.com Author Book Signings, Author Events, Author Lectures and More Author Book Signings, Author Events… See more

     
  1. A book signature refers to12345:
    • The affixing of an author's signature to the title page or flyleaf of a book.
    • A sheet of paper printed with multiple pages of a book, which is folded to create the individual pages.
    • A valuable feature for collectors, as a signature enhances the value of the book.
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    Book signing is the affixing of a signature to the title page or flyleaf of a book by its author. Book signings are events, usually at a bookstore or library, where an author sits and signs books for a period.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_signing
    A signature (sig) is a sheet of paper printed with four or more pages of a book. It is folded to the approximate final page size and to put the pages in numerical order. The more common signature impositions are 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 pages, which are formed by folding the sheet in half one or more times.
    carterprinting.com/glossary/what-book-signature
    While an inscription is generally accompanied by a signature, a “signed” book specifically denotes the author’s signature, as in an autograph. In most cases, a signature is considered more valuable than an inscription, unless the inscription is written by or addressed to another famous or otherwise historically significant person.
    www.biblio.com/book-collecting/basics/signed-vs-i…
    Signed means the book has been signed by its author (or perhaps by an illustrator, or editor). Signed books are much desired by collectors, and, generally speaking, a signature will enhance the value of the book.
    www.emptymirrorbooks.com/collecting/author-sign…
    In the world of book printing, the term “ Signatures ” refers to large sheets of paper that contain multiple pages of a book. These sheets are printed on both sides and then folded, creating the individual pages of the book.
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    Aug 27, 2021 · What is a signature in printing? In the printing world, a signature isn't only a scribbled name on a formal document. When offset printing books, we create a large sheet of paper to print at least four pages on each side. Using …