Example sentences of "[art] first edition [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is clearly stated to be the ‘ second edition , corrected and much enlarged ’ and the original , reprinted , Introduction establishes the first edition as 1824 .
2 That type may then be broken up or ‘ distributed ’ , if the publisher has decided to limit the first edition to a stated number , or if there is no demand for additional copies .
3 When the first draft of this review had been completed , a protein plaque or two moved in the reviewer 's senile brain and he remembered that he had in fact reviewed the first edition for this journal .
4 The British Theatre Association , mentioned in the first edition of this book , has for decades offered professional and all-embracing training courses for actors , directors , and young people .
5 Engels , on the other hand , states in the preface to the first edition of The Origin that ‘ Morgan in his own way had discovered afresh in America the materialistic conception of history , discovered by Marx forty years ago , and in his comparison of barbarism and civilization it had led him , in the main points , to the same conclusions as Marx' [ p. 71 ] .
6 If , on the other hand , something like classes had always existed , as assumed in The German Ideology , the first edition of The Communist Manifesto , and Formen , then the principles developed by Marx in Capital could be made to apply to all societies .
7 In his Objections , appended to the first edition of Descartes 's Meditations ( 1641 ) , Hobbes rejects this .
8 HE left NME to create the equally successful Smash Hits and then decided to go it alone with £4,000 from his building society account — all of which went into the first edition of The Face .
9 In the first edition of the Dictionary Miller listed forty-six roses as species , but in the eighth , where his descriptive and practical text covers four full pages , he split them into species and garden varieties .
10 I believe that this , the first edition of Guide to Exporting will assist very considerably in respect of the latter in particular to conduct their business in a more effecient and profitable manner .
11 In 1698 , Martin published ‘ A Late Voyage to St. Kilda , the Remotest of all the Hebrides ’ , and five years later in 1703 there appeared the first edition of ‘ A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland ’ .
12 It is 2 years since the first edition of this booklet was printed and during this time there has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of LM potencies .
13 The 1750s marked an important transition , as works by such men as Duncombe and Ballard celebrated the achievements of women writers , and Colman and Thornton published the first edition of Poems by Eminent Ladies .
14 The first edition of the Buildings of England , Lincolnshire volume , published in 1964 , was the first volume in which Nikolaus Pevsner collaborated with another author , in this case John Harris .
15 This ability of DNA to cut and splice , to jump in and out of chromosomes at the drop of a hat , is one of the more exciting facts that have come to light since the first edition of this book was published .
16 Historically , the principal safeguard was the doctrine of the rule of law , first given widespread currency in A. V. Dicey 's extraordinarily influential Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution , the first edition of which appeared in 1885 .
17 Instead an eclectic approach has been taken , highlighting some of the more significant work that has been done in the five years since the first edition of this book was published .
18 Wordsworth did not comment much on these matters in the first edition of his Guide but they are clearly set out in the second edition ( 1820 ) .
19 Captain Budworth , in the first edition of his A Fortnight 's Ramble , was the means of bringing Mary ( Sally of Buttermere ) into notice .
20 Darwin seemed near a solution in the first edition of The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex , but by the second edition he had decided that it was a problem best left ‘ for the future ’ .
21 Wychavon Canoe Club have launched the first edition of their club newsletter .
22 In 1906 the first edition of the memoir on Scottish oil-shales was published , incorporating information gathered by Cadell although he was no longer on the Survey staff .
23 The first edition of the game is aimed at older children and adults .
24 Homoeopathy officially came into being in 1796 ( although this name did not appear in print until 1807 ) and the first edition of his Organon of Rational Healing was published in Dresden in 1810 .
25 In 1941 , with such bracing words as ‘ Your garden is part of the National Defences ’ and ‘ Cloches versus Hitler ’ , advertisements subsidised the first edition of the Vegetable Garden Displayed .
26 R. M. Harmer , author of the Corporation section of the first edition of this book , placed himself in such a position as to be issued the last ticket ( for a 6 pence fare ) .
27 For example , the first issue of the first edition of Dickens 's A Christmas Carol , according to some of the pundits , has green endpapers , while the second issue has yellow .
28 The bibliographer Lowndes , over a hundred years ago , categorically listed eight different title-pages for the first edition of Milton 's Paradise Lost , pointing out such differences as large or small italic capitals for the poet 's name ; in one case the use of his initials only-groups of stars between words , or none ; with or without fleur-de-lis ornaments , etc .
29 The first edition of the Anatomy , Descriptive & Surgical ( 1858 ) with 363 wood engravings , is likely to fetch around £200 .
30 One of the five woodcut maps from the first edition of the Geneva Bible in English , printed at Geneva by Rouland Hall in 1560 .
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