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Encyclopedia > Verso

The verso of a broadsheet, pamphlet or any printed document is the side that is meant to be read second or the left-hand page of a folded sheet. It is a term of art in printing and publishing and can be applied more broadly to any field where physical documents are exchanged. See also: recto, obverse, reverse.


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About Verso (423 words)
With global sales approaching $3 million per year and over 350 titles in print, Verso can justifiably claim to be the largest radical publisher in the English-language world.
Verso (meaning in printers’ parlance ‘the lefthand page’) was founded in 1970 by the London-based New Left Review, a journal of left-wing theory with a worldwide readership of 40,000.
Commissioning intelligent, critical works located at the intersection of the academic and trade markets, Verso's list of writers in English has come to include many key authors in the social sciences and humanities, with particular strength in politics, cultural studies, history, philosophy, sociology and literary criticism.
Verso Paper About Us (755 words)
Verso Paper's mission is to provide a broad range of products and services that consistently meet the needs and expectations of our customers and end-users.
At Verso Paper, leadership in quality has been established as a top priority, and every employee is committed to the pursuit of continuous improvement in the quality of our products and services.
Verso Paper shall not be responsible for any consequential or incidental damages related to your use of our products.
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