review copy

NOUN
  1. a copy of a newly published book that is sent for review to a writer or periodical
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How To Use review copy In A Sentence

  • As a reference work on usage, it is far from complete: The Simon and Schuster Publicity Department could have used an entry on foreword/forward (spelt "foreward" in the release accompanying the review copy). VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3
  • The studio provided a review copy, which brings up my main qualm. Steel and the Warner Archive » DVDs Worth Watching
  • I recently received a prepublication review copy of my forthcoming book.
  • It is usually softbound in wrappers, which may be similar to dust jacket art of the first trade edition, and occasionally there are textual differences between an advance review copy and a first edition. 2009 July 14 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • The preview copy came with a spoiler alert that I mustn't tell you how or why one of the characters dies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence, doubtless, the unusual volume of publicity material that accompanied the review copy of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, including a photograph of Miss Young delivering that mighty pile of typescript, and two pages of advance comments on the novel, all of them, in principle, favorable, ranging from the full-throated ecstatic to the mildly approbatory. Queen for a Day
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