P.S. after a book's title refers to HarperCollins' Perennial trade paperbacks. Here is part of the corporate release describing the program: "New York, NY (July 29, 2004) HarperCollins announced today that its Perennial imprint is launching a new trade paperback program called P.S.. Titles in this program will contain an additional section at the back of the book with behind-the-pages insights, interviews and more. The extra content in this section will take these titles beyond traditional reprinting and offers readers added value with their paperback purchase.
Similar to DVDs which regularly include outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage from feature films, each P.S. section will be unique; the extra 16-pages will offer readers an in-depth look at both the author and their book. The P.S. section will use interviews, essays, articles, photos and illustrations to explore the authors' sources of inspiration. P.S. may also contain topics related to the book's subject matter and show the impact a book has had since its publication."
Books that have "Teach yourself ..." in the title
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Mind your Ps and Qs means to use good manners.
Yes, all poems need a title, just like all books, songs, and movies need a title.
It means that the car was damaged, but was not reported as a salvage title. A PS Title is Pre-Salvage. It is a clean original title on a car that in most cases should have been transferred as a salvage title, but for whatever reason was not.
It depends what you mean. If by "largest number" you mean the largest number of books of a different title, then two would be your answer. If you just mean adding 21 to 49, you would have a stack of 70 books. If this is a real question and not a riddle, then I have no idea.
There are no books the same in the Bible.
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Your title is somewhat confusing but if this is what you mean: A library is where you borrow books and book store is where you buy them. The library is for temporary usage of the book and the bookstore is where you obtain ownership of the material.
It stands for Professional Service.
The title would be the name given to it by the author.
The subject of the sentence is "The title."