Sentence examples for edition from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "edition from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used when referring to a specific edition of a work that originates from a particular source or publisher.
Example: "This is the special edition from Penguin Books."
Alternatives: "version from" or "release from".

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The original edition, from 1972, is long out of print.

Its 4th edition is an update of the 3rd edition, from 2003.

It was finally completed two years later in a Rocketeer special edition from Eclipse Comics.

And then I bought the 1974 original edition from the Strand with all the drawings.

This year's edition, from July 4 to 21, keeps the ante up.

The first American edition, from Harper & Brothers,of New York, appeared in 1848.

Michelangelo Antonioni's desolate classic is available on DVD in a special edition from the Criterion Collection.

Carné died in 1996, but a printed interview accompanies a superb DVD special edition from Criterion.

This edition, from the Princeton University Press, still sells about 10,000 copies a year.

An English edition from Herbert Jenkins followed on 2 June 1947.

I plan to start recommending the new edition from the start of 2015.

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