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However, it continued to sell well and to be published in pirated editions.
Only 330 copies of the book were printed, and there is at least one pirated edition.
The pirated edition that she has heard was printed in Arabic would make 12.
Despite this, it became very popular and pirated editions were widely distributed.
Although a pirated edition was later published, his family brought legal action and had all copies destroyed.
Several of his books also sold very well as translated pirated editions abroad.
She estimates the book sold two million copies, not counting pirated editions.
It has since sold some 2 million units in at least ten languages, including two known pirated editions.
A pirated edition was printed in Dublin in 1741 as well.
This is one of the poems omitted from the pirated edition of 1640.
Due to the firm's commercial success many pirated editions were also produced in Lyons and elsewhere.
The work immediately became extremely popular, with six authorised and seven pirated editions published before 1521.
The novel went on to sell five million copies, with pirated editions selling 15 million more.
Pirated editions were available almost immediately, a fact Vesalius acknowledged would happen in a printer's note.
Pirated editions of popular books often circulate in larger numbers than the legal editions.
President Bush's autobiography, for example, was published in China in at least four different pirated editions.
The lack of copyright laws at the time allowed these pirated editions, and translated versions created a market on both continents for similar works.
This first publication was followed by other works of this author, always under types of pirated editions.
At the bookshops, Hillary Clinton gazes out from three different pirated editions of her autobiography.
But he didn't like asking his students to spend more than $3.50 on the book, the price for pirated editions at the city's open-air markets.
A pirated edition was translated into English and published in New York in 1962.
This encouraged further demand, leading to the production of "mediocre-quality" pirated editions which were sold at "very high prices".
Its subsequent mainland edition sold a 170,000 copies, and an estimated one million more were sold in pirated editions.
It may be only a matter of hours before a PowerPoint presentation of a new design is available for sale in a pirated edition.
"Shanghai Baby" has gone through six printings since it was first published last September, and several pirated editions are circulating around the country.