0 a paper cover for a book, usually with the title of the book and the name of the author (= writer) printed on it
1 a sheet of stiff paper, often in color, wrapped around the cover of a book to protect and advertise it
The character was not central to the novel and was not mentioned by name on the dust jacket of the first edition.
Only the first two printings of this volume were available in a dust jacket.
The dust jacket of the first edition has two illustrations or the front and back, with numerous notable names from history.
The front cover mimics the first edition dust jacket, silk-screened in black.
The first edition can be identified by the 200/200 mark in the top right corner of the front dust jacket flap, signifying the $2.00 selling price.
Barr provided the full color wrap around dust jacket for the convention's hardcover program book.
Spurrier's drawing for the dust jacket had to be used.
Lea, also an artist and muralist, did illustrations throughout the book and on the end papers and dust jacket.