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** Plus the distinctive color scheme: black, white and red. |
** Plus the distinctive color scheme: black, white and red. |
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* The ''[[Symphony of Ages]]'' fantasy novels all have the same format of cover art: [[The Hero|Raphsody]]'s current [[True Companions]] are standing, viewed in profile, against a very pretty backdrop. One of them is holding a plot-relevant item in hand. |
* The ''[[Symphony of Ages]]'' fantasy novels all have the same format of cover art: [[The Hero|Raphsody]]'s current [[True Companions]] are standing, viewed in profile, against a very pretty backdrop. One of them is holding a plot-relevant item in hand. |
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* One edition of the four ''[[ |
* One edition of the four ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' books (back when the trilogy only had four books) had each book showing one quarter of four different pictures: a towel with the words "Don't Panic", the Heart of Gold, a face and a fish. You could put the books together in four different ways to reassemble the four pictures. |
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* Some recent editions of the World Book Encyclopedia form the title WORLD BOOK across the spines when the volumes are arranged in order. |
* Some recent editions of the World Book Encyclopedia form the title WORLD BOOK across the spines when the volumes are arranged in order. |
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* Old British editions of [[Robin Hobb]]'s novels all had fantasy art within an ornate borderwork, with the style of the border changing with each trilogy. Newer editions all have a single animal on a plain background (although one had a ship), similiar to... |
* Old British editions of [[Robin Hobb]]'s novels all had fantasy art within an ornate borderwork, with the style of the border changing with each trilogy. Newer editions all have a single animal on a plain background (although one had a ship), similiar to... |