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noun ADJ. first a bookshop that specializes in rare first editions | limited, special The book appeared in a limited edition of 3,000. | cheap | hardback, leather-bound, paperback | pocket | abridged They have brought out an abridged edition of the encyclopedia. | illustrated | revised | critical a critical edition of Shakespeare's plays | facsimile a facsimile edition of Dr Johnson's Dictionary of 1755 | electronic | morning, evening The story made it into the evening edition of the newspaper. VERB + EDITION bring out, issue, produce, publish EDITION + VERB appear, be out, come out The first edition of the newspaper appeared in 1859. PREP. in a … ~ The encyclopedia will shortly be out in a revised edition. | ~ of the November edition of ‘Vogue’
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edition
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + edition
a first/second/third etc edition
• The first edition was published in 1986.
a hardback/paperback edition
• The paperback edition costs £7.99.
a new edition
• The new edition of the dictionary includes a CD-ROM.
a revised edition
(= one that has more information than a previous edition, or contains corrections )
• The revised edition includes a chapter on Gordon Brown.
a limited/special edition
(= a small number of special copies produced at one time only )
• They have produced a new limited edition CD.
verbs
produce/bring out an edition
(= of a book, newspaper, or other product )
• This special edition of the VW Beetle was produced in the 1970s.
publish an edition
(= of a book or newspaper )
• The first edition of the book was published in 1982.
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