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Discover Ludwig"early book" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a book that was published or written in a time period that is earlier than the present. For example: - "I recently found a copy of an early book by Jane Austen in my grandmother's attic." - "The library has a section dedicated to early books from the 16th century." - "His interest in history led him to collect early books on ancient civilizations."
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Details here – book early, book often.
The rule of thumb was book early, book cheap.
An early book, driven by high spirits, happiness & the liberating spirit of the times.
An early book about the whole episode dubbed the poll tax the most celebrated political disaster in postwar Britain.
Reviewing an early book of Wills's in 1961, Evelyn Waugh opined about the writing, "It is not uniformly bad".
(Barthes first rose to prominence, or notoriety, thanks to the furor surrounding his early book about Racine).
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He wears round, owlish glasses, and in early book-jacket photographs, when his beard was darker and more closely trimmed than it is now, he reminds you of one of those earnest Russian intellectuals of the 19th century.
"Desperation drove those early books".
Digitizing early books is a major achievement.
(One of her early books was a pregnancy guide).
It is usually the early books we talk about.
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