Textbook publishers sell their books worldwide and often price them based on book prices and economic conditions of the destination countries. These textbooks sold abroad are referred to "International Editions" or "Low price editions". The International Edition may not include the accompanying CDs, charts or DVDs. Most importantly, the price is significantly cheaper! The publishers of International Editions generally do not authorize the sale and distribution of International Editions in the United States and Canada and such sale or distribution may violate the copyrights and trademarks of the publishers of such works.
The Unstoppable International Edition was created on 2010-06-27.
The main differences between a textbook's international edition and the US edition are usually the cover design, page numbering, and sometimes the content may be slightly altered. The international edition is often cheaper and may not include access codes or supplementary materials found in the US edition.
This is the date when the current edition of a book will be replaced by the next edition. Sometimes you will see DUE MM/YY, which indicates this is the edition of the book that will replace the prior edition on the date listed.
I have a 1947 new international atlas of the world deluxe edition?
New International Version Inclusive Language Edition was created in 1996.
The main differences between an international edition textbook and a regular edition textbook are usually the cover design, paper quality, and sometimes the content. International editions are often cheaper and may have different page numbers or problems compared to the regular edition.
What's the difference between a U.S. edition and international edition when you buy a college textbook? This is the first question that I asked myself when I started my graduate class a year ago. Textbooks are notoriously expensive in this country, and the high tuition fees are not helping either. I started looking into the international edition and found that basically there was no difference except the design of the cover. Seriously, that's the only difference! The U.S. edition usually has a hard cover with a different design on it, while the international edition has a soft cover. I'm not sure if that much of the paper justifies doubling the price of a textbook when the internatonal edition can do the same job. Students and potential students, don't be afraid to buy international edition! I have used many international editions so far and saved a lot of money. I have no answer to why the U.S. publishers want to charge students in the U.S. more money than those overseas, but I do know that you can ace the exam regardless you are using a U.S. edition or international edition! International editions usually take longer to ship as well since they are well--international. If you need a textbook FAST, it is usually worth the extra $$$ for the local version. But as long as you leave a sufficient time maragin (8-12 days) you should be fine. Good luck to all your classes! *I would like to note that in most technical books the problems at the end of the chapter (usually the ones the teacher assigns for homework) have different numerical value, making it very frustrating. But just ask a buddy in the class for the real numbers and you will be fine. As the above guy mentioned DO BUY THESE BOOKS!
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The international edition of a textbook may have different cover art, may be printed on lower-quality paper, and may have different page numbers or content compared to the standard edition.
The first international business magazine to publish an India edition is forbes magazine.
Dr Seuss has lots of books and none of them belong to an edition
we don't know. it is just the books they pick.