| 41. | The first edition of the poem was produced in an octavo text, consisting of 287 leaves of verse.
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| 42. | This refutation, which fills an octavo volume of 640 pages, was ready for publication within four months.
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| 43. | In 1845 he edited the University edition of " Webster's Dictionary " ( octavo ).
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| 44. | Part of Octavo's mission, Ames explains, is to conserve rare works for future generations of readers.
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| 45. | In fact, the digital images that Octavo archives are much higher resolution than today's technology can handle.
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| 46. | Octavo recruits scholars to contribute introductory essays and commentary for each title, and in some cases commissions new translations.
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| 47. | His chief prose works are a standard publication in seven octavo volumes of the Methodist Book Concern, New York.
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| 48. | After this, Demi Octavo takes over as mob-queen and hires Sinister and Dexter as her personal guardians.
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| 49. | Starting around 1996 the California-based company Octavo began scanning rare and important books from libraries around the world.
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| 50. | They were published as either octavo chapbooks or else as broadside ballads, emulating the traditional forms of Street literature.
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