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The library edition of 1881 and 1882 included a Memoir.
Found in volume 8 of the 1907 Everyman's Library edition.
Libraries usually buy the books they lend out, and if you look many books are "library editions."
Shortly thereafter, except for a small press that kept a library edition available, American publishers let the book drift out of print.
Invariably these have been a library edition.
I'm writing an intro for Random's new Modern Library edition.
A library edition may appear to be the same as copies appearing in shops and almost certainly uses the same setting.
In the special introduction to the 1976 Franklin Library edition of the novel, he wrote:
The stories have been collected into trade paperbacks and hardcover "Library Editions".
A couple of minutes later, and for less than $4, I owned the Modern Library edition.
Everyman's Library edition, 1949; revised in 1989, 1991.
The series was reissued in 2006 in a nine-volume "library edition" with new covers.
A Listening Library edition on four audio cassettes, unabridged and read by the author, was issued in 1994.
Modern Library edition published June 1946.
A Modern Library edition yet!
Harvard University library edition.
This library edition trimmed a full 5 mm from the text block's outside margin and a combined 3 mm vertically.
Library Edition.
"Philip has just published a very handsome library edition of Mr. Paine's Crisis papers."
First editions, paperbacks, trade paperbacks, collections, library editions.
October 1999, hardback (Library edition)
At one time Whitman published paperback (plus paperback-sized hardback "library edition") formats of some of their book series.
New York: Jazz at Lincoln Center Library Editions, 2009.
December 2003, hardback (library edition)
(reprint of 1951 Philosophical Library edition)