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Rackham, a British illustrator of children's books, published two versions of "Visit"--a limited, numbered and signed edition, and a cloth-bound, first trade edition.
That first edition makes a curious contrast to the final edition, but its editorial with a mission statement aimed at appealing to both rich and poor still seems relevant.
He also let me leaf through a magnificent 1487 edition of La Comedia, the so-called Brescia Dante printed by Boninus de Boninis, the first edition illuminated with woodcuts.
Ever seen a first edition of An Elegy Wrote In a Country Church Yard (1751)?
Between them, Bloomsbury and Scholastic printed a first edition of more than four million copies.
For fun, I looked at the first edition of the long-term budget outlook from 2000.
The award from the charity came with a first edition of Charles Dickens' Bleak House.
After 1875 he made royalties, but they were not large--only 5% of first-edition sales.
He presented the first edition of The Sky at Night on 24 April 1957.
Three hundred thousand copies of the first edition of the book have been printed in Italy.
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She was reacting to first-edition Autobots, such as Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Gears and Cliffjumper.
Last month, it published its first edition of the Guidance on Unruly Passenger Prevention and Management.
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Since Malthus wrote his first edition in 1798, the world has grown both in population and prosperity.
When the first edition was published in 1982, Davis was just emerging from a shadowy five-year silence.
Their first edition was not intended for the young, nor, apparently, were the tales told at rural firesides.
The first edition started in the capital, but he moved it down to Basra where it has flourished.
Other items for sale at Peter Harrington include a first edition of Peter Pan, signed by J.
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Not long after the first edition appeared, he was charged with publishing obscene literature and fined fifty dollars.
On the other side of the wraparound is a reprint of the first edition front page from 1843.
The first edition, published in 1947, omitted some of the more earthy observations of Anne's two years in hiding.
On auction websites, some of the rarer first edition figures fetch four-figure sums.
More than 3, 000 pubs have been listed as main entries in the guide since its first edition 20 years ago.
But I had no choice but to buy an autographed copy: Flusfeder signed the entire first edition of 4, 000 copies.
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George Clooney also put up a first-edition black Tesla Roadster, though details on the sale have yet to be verified.
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Our first edition focuses on terms you should know when reading about clinical studies in the newspaper or on the Web.
Last year, the library took its pick from 140 first-edition Enlightenment classics donated by the family of the Duke of Sachsen-Meiningen.
Notorious companies such as Boston Consulting Group and Ferrero have never failed to attend it from its very first edition in 2007.
The first edition would be in Cherokee, which the Census Bureau estimates is spoken by about 12, 000 people ages 5 and up.
To assist the President in reaching such a decision, the Center for Security Policy prepared the first edition of this White Paper.
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