| 1. | This venture was followed by the very cheap editions of kopecks.
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| 2. | These letters originally appeared in 1799, and were printed in cheap editions for Unitarian book societies.
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| 3. | Smaller publishers bought up the stocks of their former competitors at a discount and issued cheap editions.
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| 4. | Even so, to a perplexing degree, the scene still resembles some juvenile, cheap edition of Gilded Age privilege.
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| 5. | In 1811 William Cowherd invited him to Salford to superintend a printing office for cheap editions of Swedenborg's works.
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| 6. | It afterwards appeared in numerous cheap editions and by 1940 the number of copies sold had reached 250, 000.
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| 7. | On his return, he started a publishing house to publish his own works and those of his friends'in cheap editions.
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| 8. | Most were successful, but there could not have been a great deal of profit for the author from the cheap editions.
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| 9. | He also lost large sums of borrowed money in the publishing trade, attempting to capitalize on cheap editions of classical works.
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| 10. | It was only in 1847 when the Merriam-Webster Co . published the first cheap edition at $ 6 that dictionaries became commonplace.
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