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An abridged edition appeared later in the same year.
A second and abridged edition in one volume was published in 1887.
An abridged edition had previously appeared in English in the 1990s.
The diary was first published in 1905 as a heavily edited and abridged edition.
Couldn't you at least find an abridged edition, like with Crusoe?'
John Wesley edited an abridged edition and used it widely to support his sermons.
The book would be translated into German and English in slightly abridged editions.
Abridged editions of DC, giving less detail than the full edition, have been available since 1894.
Possibly an abridged edition of the dictionary by Dasypodius.
An abridged edition, without the quotations, appeared in 1839, with a new preface, but uncorrected.
This is the only book in the five novel series not to have also had a prior, abridged edition read by Stephen Moore.
He made an abridged edition of Handel's Messiah for the festival.
Published and recorded in an abridged edition.
The abridged edition, a slim-line 1151 pages, has shortened the section of Cuba's early history.
If a book is copyrighted, derivative works could include a screenplay, an abridged edition, or a translation into another language.
However, these were not compiled from Livy's original text but from an abridged edition that is now lost.
Additional text-only editions and various abridged editions were also published.
This abridged edition was translated into English and published in 1951 in London.
An abridged edition for younger students.
Today only the abridged edition is in print, and copies of the enlarged edition are very scarce.
Several abridged editions have been published which delete some or all of the extra tales in order to concentrate on the central narrative.
Both Encarta and Britannica have free online abridged editions.
Melmoth the Wanderer, full and abridged editions online.
Linked to each full edition is the single volume abridged edition designed for libraries with 20,000 titles or fewer.
Edgar Maclay, in the preface to the edition, criticized the previous, abridged edition.