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Definition of trade edition in English: trade editionnoun An edition of a book intended for general sale rather than for book clubs or specialist suppliers. Example sentencesExamples - This is a plain trade edition - the kind of book for which we now pay, maybe, $8.50.
- If the limited edition emphasizes fragmentation and reading as decomposition, the trade edition, binding word and image face to face in a codex volume, emphasizes reunion.
- Each format has its own virtues, but the trade edition will be the best choice for most people.
- And then who sets the price for the paperback and trade editions?
- In terms of the dramatic interplay of word, image, and book, the trade edition and the magnificent Scolar Press limited edition are most suggestive.
Definition of trade edition in US English: trade editionnoun An edition of a book intended for general sale rather than for book clubs or specialist suppliers. Example sentencesExamples - This is a plain trade edition - the kind of book for which we now pay, maybe, $8.50.
- Each format has its own virtues, but the trade edition will be the best choice for most people.
- In terms of the dramatic interplay of word, image, and book, the trade edition and the magnificent Scolar Press limited edition are most suggestive.
- And then who sets the price for the paperback and trade editions?
- If the limited edition emphasizes fragmentation and reading as decomposition, the trade edition, binding word and image face to face in a codex volume, emphasizes reunion.
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