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first edition

NOUN
rare book
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An original copy of the June 1939 first edition on the Man of Steel's adventures, it was in a remarkably pristine condition.

From BBC

Here at the Barking Dog on a damp, dark Wednesday night this week, BBC News has come along to witness the first edition of the quiz since the scandal emerged.

From BBC

As the Record’s front-page headline read two years ago, in the first edition published after the police raids: “Seized, but not silenced.”

From Slate

Mr. Cheshire was astonished to find a first edition in UCL’s map room.

From The Wall Street Journal

The club clinched a spot in this year’s Champions League on the final day of last season, cruised to victory in the Europa Conference League, and then went on to win the first edition of the revamped Club World Cup in New Jersey last month.

From The Wall Street Journal