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He eventually included a chapter on the pocket edition of the book.
This publication was a pocket edition of about 4" by 5" in size.
The second edition was a pocket edition printed in 1927.
"My present opinion is that hell is a pocket edition of Chicago."
The former was a small pocket edition that was largely based on East's 1592 publication of the same name.
Lawton turned the page of his pocket edition of Blake.
The book was released in both hardback (limited to 980 copies) and pocket editions.
For several years, Adams carried a pocket edition with him while at Yosemite.
A "pocket edition" of the first book was also published, in a tiny A6 format.
The pocket edition of the book, published by St. Martin's Press, is to be generally available next month.
He introduced personal or pocket editions of the classics in Greek and Latin that all could own.
The Reader Pocket Edition lets you access up to 350 of your favorite books from anywhere.
This he devoted to the cost of printing a pocket edition of the New Testament.
The pocket edition also includes weekday Torah readings.
Minecraft - Pocket Edition received mixed reviews from critics.
This reference, Penguin Books pocket edition, 1954.
Some people have even approached him in the supermarket, brandishing their own pocket editions of the Constitution and congratulating him, he said.
Delta Air Lines also intends to keep its pocket edition, which it publishes quarterly in printings of about 800,000.
Not that I had much to contribute, with my pocket edition of Schiller, and nobody invited me to play cards with them.
The folio editions were bulky and difficult to use, and smaller, pocket editions soon appeared.
Pocket Edition of the History of Leicester, 1879.
A number of smaller versions are available, including a pocket edition, as well as companion volumes such as a thesaurus.
She also currently hosts Good Game: Pocket Edition.
The pocket edition, called the American Pocket Medical Dictionary, was first published in 1898, with just over 500 pages.
Because of its number-one position in what became a very long list of pocket editions, Lost Horizon is often called the first American paperback book.