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Definition of Trade edition
1. Noun. A book intended for general readership.
Generic synonyms: Book
Specialized synonyms: Best Seller, Bestseller
Antonyms: Text Edition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trade Edition
Literary usage of Trade edition
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher: A Journal of Education by Ohio State Teachers Association (1880)
"Black Irom the same plates from which they print their Edinburgh trade edition.
We have the authority of the Messrs. Black and of Charles Scribner's Sons ..."
2. The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine (1864)
"No doubt care wna taken in their production,—so that an original trade edition,
being the first, has a corresponding value. The term now, however, ..."
3. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1914)
"In a London trade edition of Tate and Brady of 1780, four Hymns selected from
the Supplement appear printed at the end of the Psalms, following the Gloria ..."
4. A New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak a Language in Six Month ...by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff (1846)
"trade edition. Eight vols. 8vo, cloth, . .300 Ditto. One vol. ... (trade edition.)
400 Ditto. Abridged by Robinson, Twelfth Edition, 12mo, bound, ..."