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  1. First Published in 1996. This first of its kind Encyclopaedia charts the influence of philosophic ideas that have had the greatest influence on education from Ancient Greece to the present. It covers classical thinkers as Plato, Augustine, Hypatia, Locke and Rousseau, as well as recent figures such as Montessori, Heldegger, Du Bois and Dewey. It illuminates time-hounded ideas and concepts such ...

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  2. Softcover. Condition: Sehr gut. Dust Jacket Condition: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. First Edition, First Printing. New York: Pro-Distributors Publishing Company, Inc., 1933. Vol. XVI, No. 10. A very good copy of the US edition with less than the usual browning of the paper. Covers intact with a light water stain on the bottom right-hand front edge.

  3. Jun 3, 2021 · In publishing terms, an edition is technically all copies of a book that were printed from the same setting of type and the book is only described as a second edition if substantial changes are made to the copy. However, in collecting terms, a very rough description of first edition would be when it is the first appearance of a work in question.

    • What Is A First Edition?
    • What Is A First Printing?
    • How Can You Tell If A Book Is A First Edition?
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    • Why Collect First Editions?
    • ABAA Glossary of Rare-Book Terms

    A first edition is the format a book took when it was first made available for sale. The ABAA glossary of book termsstates: First Edition:“All of the copies printed from the first setting of type; can include multiple printings if all are from the same setting of type.” Collectors distinguish between a first edition (the first printing of a book) a...

    The first printing is the first batch of books printed from this first setting of type. For a small press, this might be theonly printing a book gets, so all copies are first edition, first printings. The ABAA glossary is a master of understatement when it says “Every printed book has a first edition, many never have later editions.” For others, th...

    In general, books before 1900 did not indicate first or subsequent printings. The best way to determine first printings of older books is by the date (usually on the title page), however the practices differed wildly between publishers in this period, so the best advice for pre-1900 books is to consult a reference guide (such as the ones listed at ...

    As every publisher has their own ways of doing things, the above advice serves as a general rule, but doesn't always hold. Confused? Who wouldn't be! Thankfully, there are a number of excellent books by long-time book dealers which detail how individual publishers denote first editions. One of the best is Allen and Patricia Ahearn's Collected Books...

    Most collectors prize the first edition, first printing because it was the way the book first appeared.* To confuse matters further, a “first state” is a term for the first printed form a book takes (each statereferring to a minor change or group of changes to the type or paper). Usually, the first state is the first edition/first printing. However...

    There are numerous reasons to collect first editions. Physically, they usually come without irritating "Winner" or "Nominee" stickers with which later printings are often defaced (although some might consider these award nominations an enhancement -- the publishers certainly hope so!), and they are perhaps less likely to be marred by cheap "staff p...

    Confused by the terms used to describe rare books? Come across abbreviations you're unfamiliar with? Consult the ABAA Glossary of Rare-Book Termsto discover exactly what terms like "first edition," "solander case," or "three-quarter binding" actually mean.

  4. May 4, 1990 · In the 1930’s began stating “Published (Month) (Year)” on the first edition copyright page. In 1940, started stating “First Edition” or “First Printing” and then added a number line in the late 1970’s. Macmillan Co. – (U.S.) In 1936, began stating “First printing” on the copyright page. In the 1970’s they added a number ...

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  7. There are many ways that publishers identify their books as a first edition. Some common ones are: “First Edition,” “First Printing,” “First Published,” “Published,” or “First Impression” appears on the copyright page. A number line such as 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1, or something similar. (See below.)

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