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The most popular editions of the book include the following.
After this, her works were published again in popular editions.
A popular edition collecting both volumes was published in 1991.
It has more than 3000 differences compared to the popular editions of the scripture.
Second, popular edition of the 2003 Persona in a smaller format.
A popular edition is a version of a text intended for the general rather than the academic reader.
The saga has seen many popular editions and translations into a number of languages.
But its most popular edition every year is the music issue, which has included a CD ever since the first one in 1995.
The first popular editions came out in 1883.
It appeared in many other languages, including a Chinese popular edition in 1933.
His Shas was one of the most popular editions available at the time.
A popular edition was issued after his death.
Sometimes a popular edition will be based on a critical edition, making it appropriate for most uses.
The book's publisher featured this assessment on the cover of a popular edition of the book.
Popular editions followed, including an illustrated, simplified story text for schoolboys.
The first popular editions were released in 1883-a sixpenny series by Routledge.
Cross edited several popular editions of opera synopses, published in conjunction with the Met broadcasts.
Published, in 1857, Brock's departure into contemporary biography, achieved an enormous circulation and ran to many popular editions.
Religious Persecution, a Study in Political Psychology (1904; popular edition, 1906).
Rimsky's popular edition appeared in 1896.
Two strands of Shakespearean print culture emerged: bourgeois popular editions and scholarly critical editions.
Popular Edition in Two Volumes.
First issued in one volume by Cassell in 1931, reprinted 1934, 1937, popular edition, fully revised, 1938.
His Gesammelte Werke appeared in popular edition of 34 vols.
This was reduced to 50,000 words in a published "Popular Edition" through summarising and omitting many of the arguments relating to the 409 recommendations.