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Discover Ludwig"edited book" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a book that has been compiled and edited by someone other than the author, such as an anthology. For example, "This edited book contains essays from various renowned authors on the topic of immigration."
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"The Neighborhood Project" is a sprawling, poorly edited book.
This is a slim, tightly edited book -- generally a good thing.
In 2014, her edited book Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence, was published by Routledge.
Is publishing a chapter in an edited book worth the work?
These conferences will be augmented by graduate student workshops and production of an edited book.
My first book on gender issues was an edited book, Feminism and Sociological Theory (1989).
Jonathan Tepperman attributes venom, rage and lack of nuance to my edited book and two others on anti-Americanism.
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Given the plethora of interesting illustrations and charts in this handsomely designed (if casually copy-edited) book, maybe "How Music Works" will function better as the e-book, with links to actual music, that the publisher promises.
This well-edited book contains uniformly excellent chapters by just the right set of authors, all circling a common problem.
His co-edited book with Thordis Arrhenius and Erik Langdalen titled Experimental Preservation was published by Lars Müller Publishers.
Meanwhile, conservationist Angelika Zahrnt, in her co-edited book on a post-growth economy, rallies for less paid work and more free time for the workforce.
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