单词 | trade edition |
释义 | > as lemmastrade edition trade edition n. (a) an edition of a book for which the copyright is held jointly by several publishers and booksellers (now historical); (b) an edition of a book intended for general sale, as opposed to a special edition, or one sold through book clubs or specialist suppliers. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > edition > [noun] > other types of edition critical edition1721 trade edition1819 colonial edition1825 share book1853 stall-edition1854 Aldine1862 library edition1869 Kelmscott1920 cheaps1930 quickie1933 1819 Liverpool Mercury 16 July 19/4 (advt.) The above edition of Langhorn's Plutarch may be depended upon as the most correct extant, there being not less than 370 errors corrected from the old trade edition. 1879 Publishers' Weekly 29 Nov. 773/1 The trade edition comprises 156 pages, the imprint editions, 148. 1930 A. Huxley Let. 8 Mar. (1969) 332 With regard to subsequent unlimited trade editions, I imagine you wouldn't have the organization. 2008 T. F. Bonnell Most Disreputable Trade vi. 171 The London trade edition included no recent authors that lay beyond Bell's legal reach. 2014 P. Alger in M. Richardson Robert Frost in Context xxxii. 297 When writing out his dedication in the first copy of the limited edition, Frost accidentally spilled ink on the page and was forced to inscribe a copy of the trade edition instead. < as lemmas |
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