From: "Robison Michael R CNIN"
> I'm shopping for something by Gil Brewer, and I
keep
> coming across some book terminology I don't
understand.
> On Abebooks, I often see the phrase "in wraps", such
as
> in, "A clean, tight copy in wraps." What does that
mean?
It means in paper covers (as opposed to a hardcover), i.e. a
paperback.
Ron Clinton
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