Booksellers will often describe these later first editions as a 'first edition thus' or just 'first thus'. ![]() For example, a book originally published in the US and later in the UK will have both a first US edition and a first UK edition, in addition to others that may come later, such as the Penguin Classics first edition, the Folio Society first edition, or the first paperback edition. Each time a publisher releases a new instance of the same title, or when a book is released in a new format, these may also be considered first edition books. ![]() ![]() If the initial print run - known as the 'first printing' or 'first impression'- sells out and the publisher decides to produce a subsequent printing with the same typeset, books from that second print run can be described as a first edition, second printing.
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