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"The aphorism 'you can't tell a book by its cover' originated in the times when books were sold in plain cardboard covers, to be bound by each purchaser according to his own taste. In those days, you couldn't tell a book by its cover. But publishing has advanced since then: present-day publishers work hard to make the cover something you can tell a book by."

--- http://paulgraham.com/javacover.html



This is interesting, but pedantic. Many words have a well-understood meaning that is only loosely connected to their etymology.

Better to say that "present-day publishers work hard to make the cover something you can sell a book by."




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