A statement from the newspaper's board of directors said an abbreviated edition would be published on Monday.
An abbreviated "people's edition" was published in 1967, consisting of three volumes.
They rush out an abbreviated edition of the paper, which Cunningham delivers in person to Stark.
An abbreviated edition of each day's program is repeated at 8 p.m. under the title The Current Review.
They play an abbreviated edition of the 15-a-side game: do the basics well, run straight and fast, support and maintain possession in most circumstances.
(1911-36), now available in an abbreviated two-volume edition (1952).
In addition to the full encyclopedia, several abbreviated editions have been published with increasingly condensed content:
He is also identified with the author of a treatise De Metris, of which considerable fragments, probably of an abbreviated edition, are extant (ed.
The abbreviated editions were run together in a special section.
In 1876, he tried making abbreviated editions of some of the greater novels of the English language (4 vols., 16 mo., New York).