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They intend planning regular editions of the newsletter to keep everyone up to date with their busy school life.
Since then, Before the Mayflower has been published in seven editions that have been revised and updated.
The precursor of books to follow for the next 200 years, he published it in four volumes in 1694 and it later went through at least ten editions.
It boasts well-staffed bureaus in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, and publishes special zoned editions for those boroughs.
His book quickly became popular in the United States and went through several editions.
The bigger staff allowed creation of two strong, 7-day-a-week, live-news, zoned editions.
His book on ecological genetics went through several editions and his monographs on moths and butterflies are still used.
The number of revisions and editions would indicate that sales were at least adequate.
Among them were prints in valuable 16th and 17th century editions of atlases by Mercator, Speed, Jansson and Blaeu.
Nevertheless Nathan's book went through many editions and in many languages.
These two editions thus present alternative strategies to republishing seventeenth-century women's writing.
With the exception of a few examples from modern editions, all editing and realizations are those of Carl Parrish and John Ohl.
There is an English instructional book based on the books written by Doshu and there are revised editions of it as well.
We told about updating editions and adding apparatus criticus to the texts.
Two-thirds of the shop's books are Africana, plus modern first editions, and children's and illustrated books.
One lot is a collection of children's annuals, including first editions of Enid Blyton books and an 1870 copy of John Bunyan's Choice Works.
All of these editions feature introductions by prominent gay writers who reflect on the impact the books had on them.
The March editions of Esquire, GQ and Arena are usually the fashion issues devoted to the new season's looks and trends.
The region's promotional literature will be upgraded including the production of language editions, which will be used on all promotions.
Original, commissioned and other editions of one are not subject to these issues, but any numbered edition giclee, litho print or poster is.
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The cover image has been produced by the submitter for the e-reader editions of this e-text.
We mark with an asterisk the titles to editions which we have been able to authenticate by various means from actual books.
The library is rich in rare editions beautifully bound by men whose names rank first in the art of bibliopegy.
The bibliotaph was not a blind enthusiast on the subject of first editions.
The two later editions, in 1614 and 1631, both in black letter, and in 4to.
His collection was especially rich in Elzevir editions, and in rare and beautiful books.
But there was a memo, evidently added to the entry in some change of editions.
His books were issued in deluxe, limited editions, and were for public libraries, the shelves of nobility or rich collectors.
Various other editions in German followed, with cuts by Amman.
Thus I do not find it in the editions of Schurerius, argent.
Among these were the editions of Massilia, of Chios and of Argolis.
About the early printed editions of the astrolabe, I have not much to say.
The earliest editions, published in 1604, do not mention bussy.
A catalog was published of which were printed more than forty editions.
These were of the ordinary Charpentier editions of the French originals.
Some editions of the work contain a brief passage from Antigone, in Greek, at this spot.
His life was prefixed to all the early editions of these fables, and was republished as late as 1727 by Archdeacon Croxall as the introduction to his edition of Aesop.
Many of these works are unrelated to the artist's ceramic editions, and bear testimony to his exuberant whimsicality and inventiveness in the medium.
In 1930, Noke introduced Royal Doulton's first limited editions of prestige loving cups and jugs, with scenes from literature, history and royal occasions.
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