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Around 650 first editions of "Story of San Michele" were printed.
Only 1,000 copies of the Deathly Hallows Bloomsbury UK deluxe collectors' true first editions were printed. Each copy is individually numbered and features special deluxe features.
A first trade edition refers to the first version of a book that is made available for sale to the public. It is the standard edition of the book that is distributed to bookstores and other retailers. First trade editions are usually printed in larger quantities compared to limited editions or advanced reader copies.
After sending the story to at least six different publishers who rejected it, Beatrix Potter decided to have it printed privately. So 250 copies were published in 1901. They sold so well that in 1902 she had a further 200 copies printed with slightly amended text. Strangeways was the publisher. Peter Rabbit was first published in October 1902 by Frederick Warne & Co..
Probably not. Some printed editions of Ars Minor, a schoolbook on Latin grammar by Aelius Donatus may have been printed by Gutenberg; these have been dated either 1451-52 or 1455.
Exclusive First Editions was created in 1989.
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Charles Darwin's book "The Descent of Man" was first published in 1871. It went through several editions during his lifetime, with around 5,000 copies of the first edition printed and sold. However, total sales numbers for all editions are not readily available.
First OpinionGerman for presentedSecond Opinion It can mean restrictions, if someone is forced to act according to the "Auflagen".It can mean requirements... if you have to first fullfill the "Auflagen" to get something...It can mean editions,if you're talking about the different versions of a book or how many examples were printed... like "Auflagen in Englisch, Deutsch, uzw" - editions in English, German, etc.Or this book was printed 12000 times... "Auflagen: 12000 Stück".
While most first edition Pokemon cards are worth approximately 50.00, Machamp is an exception and is only worth around 3.00. The reason for this is that millions of these card were printed and mismarked as first editions.
Thomas Michele comes first.
I sold one of my two Statfor Editions in relatively good shape for $60. Hard to find info on these editions, though a collector told me that these were a part of a signiture series printed in the very early 1900's.
Gilbert Henry Fabes has written: 'John Galsworthy, his first editions: points and values' -- subject(s): Bibliography, First editions 'Modern first editions' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Book collecting, English literature, First editions, Modern Literature 'D.H. Lawrence' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'John Galsworthy' -- subject(s): Bibliography, First editions