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All his Russian novels were published in very small editions in Berlin and Paris.
"They'd have to be small editions, three at the most," Mrs. Malpass said.
Artist dolls are usually one-of-a-kind or made in small editions of say, five to 15 pieces.
They put out a lot of records, and she also puts out small editions of her own records.
The press specialized in small editions, printed with meticulous care on an old-fashioned handpress that occupied a room in his house.
The books are printed in small editions, often numbered and signed, and are displayed in art spaces, museums and auction houses.
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The flatly factual journal (which Sabah has edited and published in a small edition), establishing Faÿ's connection to the Gestapo, proved to be even more damning than the polemical Sabah book.
It is a small edition of Sannes, standing on just 1.2 hectares.
Case in point: Ms. Swinton's striking red cocktail dress (left), which proved so popular that it was produced in a small edition, and promptly sold out.
(This never happened; the closest Gysin got was a small edition of the "Dreamachine" produced by Carlo Levi, a publisher in Basel, Switzerland, in 1979).
But Latimer was interested in doing a small edition of Stevens's unpublished work, and Stevens replied to Latimer's offer that he would like nothing more.
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