Examples of 'first english edition' in a sentence

Meaning of "first english edition"

first english edition: This phrase typically refers to the initial version or release of a publication, such as a book, magazine, or document, in the English language. It signifies the first printing or distribution of a literary work or material specifically tailored for English-speaking audiences

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first english edition
The first English edition of this work.
Page numbers refer to the first English edition.
First english edition and first illustrated edition!
On the fiftieth anniversary of the first English edition.
The first English edition was 16 pages long and was sold for 16 cents.
And now it finally is available in the first English edition.
The first English edition of the journals was edited by Alexander Dru in 1938.
Preface to the first English Edition.
The first English edition was published in 1993 by Metropolis Ltd.
Did you ever see the very first English edition of A Wizard of Earthsea?
The first English edition of The Doctrine of Tenrikyo was published in 1954.
John Stockdale published the book in its first English edition in 1787 in London.
The first English edition was published by the Egoist Press in February 1917.
In 2008, Glorian Publishing translated and published the first English edition of that book.
The first English edition appeared in 1974 under the title The Auschwitz Lie.

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The first English edition appeared in 1962, published by Osiris Verlag and translated by Alfred Radspieler.

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