www.lulu.com or www.authorhouse.com
2006-08-03 06:56:54
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answered by Sir J 7
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You dont have to go anywhere. You can do it yourself.
All you need is your hands and time to do the task...
If you are interested, go to the link below. And its much cheaper than sending it to a "professional" book-hardcover-makeover, LOL. Besides, you will be at the end, proud of having done something for one part of your adquired brain material.
2006-08-03 06:57:21
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answered by Arkangel_Erick 3
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You may be able to find the book in hardcover at a very low price on eBay. I do it all the time.
2006-08-03 11:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It must be just as costly to hard-bind a book as to buy a new hardcover copy. Unless this is something unique that you simply can't get a new hardbound copy of, I'd recommend you just buy one.
2006-08-03 07:00:14
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Cement factory
2006-08-03 06:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Look up book binding in your phonebooks yellowpages
2006-08-03 06:57:23
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answered by darkmage1235 2
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go to barnes and nobles and buy a hard cover copy
2006-08-03 06:57:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe kinko's can help you out.
2006-08-03 06:57:51
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answered by desiredKay 2
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