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subscription edition

noun

  1. an edition of one or more volumes for which a number of prospective purchasers place orders, usually in advance of publication.

  2. a specially designed edition offered to subscribers, usually on an installment or deferred payment plan, or on an installment or deferred delivery plan, or both.



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Consumers, on the other hand, still spend more on Office licenses than the subscription edition.

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There is a handsome subscription edition.

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Over 100 Illustrations. 12mo 3.50 Half calf 6.50 Morocco, or tree calf 8.00 Illustrated Subscription Edition.

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But “piddling Theobald,” branded in the forehead by the immortal “Dunciad,” was the first who popularised the neglected writings of Shakespeare.27 His editions dispersed thirteen thousand copies, while nearly a third of Pope’s original subscription edition, of seven hundred and fifty copies, were left unvendible.28 It is an evidence of the spread of Shakespeare’s celebrity, that a fashionable circle had formed themselves into a society under the title of “The Shakespeare Club.”

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Looking to increase the number of developers, Adobe is also offering CS 5.5 in a subscription edition for the first time, with monthly costs between $35 and $95.

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