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first edition

NOUN
rare book
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An original copy of the June 1939 first edition on the Man of Steel's adventures, it was in a remarkably pristine condition.

From BBC

Among the dozen or so additions that will be on view by early April, there’s a first edition of Booker T. Washington’s 1901 autobiography “Up From Slavery,” a signed 1997 lithograph of artist Faith Ringgold’s 1991 fabric painting ”The Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles,” and a 1941 edition of The Negro Motorist Green Book.

From Los Angeles Times

The first edition asks a deceptively simple question: What is “artificial intelligence”? Here’s some history to bring you up to speed.

From New York Times

Art Basel Hong Kong comes just months after the successful first edition of Frieze Seoul, which took place in September and attracted more than 70,000 visitors.

From New York Times

The newspaper traces its history to 1868, when the Atlanta Constitution published its first edition three years after the Civil War ended.

From Seattle Times