Pocket-sized Greek New Testament

MISS DIANA N SHAW BLFR64A at prodigy.com
Wed Jun 9 18:12:31 EDT 1999


Re Mr. Stirling's question about plastic binding,

I suspect "flexible casebound" does mean the old soft plastic, like 
the 3rd edition before correction and its Textual Commentary.  The 
UBS3 Corrected gives 3 ISBNs on the flypage back, one being for 
imitation leather, one for real leather (certainly not mine!), and 
one for "with Dictionary," but none as "flexible casebound."   On the 
other hand, the 1998-1999 printed ABS Catalog offers various GNTs in 
either flexible casebound, leather bound, or (in some cases only) 
cloth bound.  No mention of "imitation leather."   The UBS3 isn't all 
that "flexible," so I personally wouldn't call it that, but who knows?


The two-volume G-E Lexicon of the NT: Based on Semantic Domains just 
says hardcover.  
Gee, come to think of it, I don't know whether this post is any help 
at all, at that rate!  Maybe the ABS should come up with a new term!


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Diana N. Shaw
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