When you list the pages of the chapter or essay in parentheses after the book title, use pp. Sometimes the number line is also accompanied by the words first edition, but be careful because some publishers leave on the words first edition even when the book is in its third printing and that fact is reflected in the three in this number line. Enhance your 2020 book of mormon study with two brand new. This is how the printers key will appear in the first print run of a book. If it is the second printing then the 1 is removed, meaning that the lowest number seen will be 2. This number line refers to the year of the printing, it does not refer to the first edition sequence. This abbreviation, however, does not appear before the page numbers in. Isbns have been reissued over again, often in a later edition often in the same book if your book was dated 1987, and was. For example, the page may read first edition and be accompanied by the number line 9 8 7. Number corner grade 5 teachers guide volumes number corner grade 5 teacher masters number corner grade 5 student book number corner grade 5 teacher masters answer key number corner. Numbers are removed with subsequent printings, so if 1 is seen then the book is the first printing of that edition. Remember that books may have different editions for example. The following are some adaptations of number lines, all of which are first printings.
Picture books that teach counting and learning numbers. Confusion enters the situation when one encounters both a first edition designation and a number line. This reveals that this second printing was done in 1990. Can a first edition of a book be identified by its isbn. Generally speaking, if the 1 is present, the book is a first edition first edition, first printing. The assumption is that number lines also called printers codes or keys designate precise printing states and thus aid significantly in first edition identification. How to identify first editions or a first printing of a book. In this case the lowest number 07 refers to the year 2007. Number line glossary of book collecting terminology. Also known as a printers key or publishers code, the number line is a string of numbers printed on the page, and it is used to indicate the print run for the book.
Browse a large variety of books on topics you love or new ones that youll. Additionally, the omnia printing is not rare around 250,000 copies were. Online phone book lookup any phone number in the u. Abebooks explains how to identify a first edition book. The publisher may actually state the words first edition or first printing on the page. Book collectors tend to define first edition as the first printing of the first edition. Some publishers only put out reprint editions but use a number line. In addition, some publishers prefer other kinds of lines. This same number line in a third print run would look like this. For the second printing, the 1 is removed, so the 2 is the lowest number present. The international standard book number, or isbn, is a unique 10 or digit number to notate an edition or variation of a book.
This means that the first number in that line of numbers must start with the first number for that publisher. First printing, revised edition, date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. First edition identification can be a complex and sometimes maddening task, but theres no question that books published in recent years are easier to nail down than those 50, 100 or more years old, largely due to the introduction some decades ago of the socalled number line. Valentines chunky liftaflap board book holly berrybyrd. Deb russell is a school principal and teacher with over 25 years of experience teaching mathematics at all levels. Identifying and collecting first editions shop for books. Telephone directories migrated online in april 1996. The following nal number lines all begin with 1 but refer to totally different animals, only one of which is a first edition. As you delve into the world of book collecting and begin to grasp the basics of identifying first editions and the print runs of collectible books, you are certain to. You will also notice in the above picture the phrase. The number line can provide some useful information if you know how to read it. Each book ive checked so far has no number line though, and i cant seem to find the price listed anywhere either.
Another common method of identification is the number line thats a line of numbers on the page. If the word first edition is on the page with a number line, that number line must be complete. Definition for number line in the glossary of book collecting terminology at. Publishers that consistently use this line include w. For example, a number line that reads 5 6 7 8 9 indicates a fifth printing. We publish thousands of books and journals each year, serving scholars, instructors, and professional. Iding first editions of random house and scholastic book. The basic tools you need to identify a first edition book. I would never depend on an isbn totally as being a first edition. Luckily, there are other ways of telling if your book is a first edition. The printers key, also known as the number line, is a line of text printed on the page. Sometimes the number line is also accompanied by the words first edition, but be careful because some publishers leave on the words first edition even when the book is in its third printing.
Serious collectors typically consider these last inferior to the cherished first edition, first printing. This is usually written as the current number over the total number in the printing ie. The department of veterans affairs most popular publication, the federal benefits for veterans, dependents and survivors booklet provides brief descriptions of va programs and benefits, including. First edition first printings will have the number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 and a block of misaligned text on page seven. The string of numbers can be descending, as it is here, ascending, or in totally random order. All that matters is that the book be published by bloomsbury in the correct year with the number line down to 1.
Prior to the 1970s, may have used a firstedition statement with the exception of books produced outside the. Printing information in modern trade publications from the 1980s on is often found in the number line, usually on the t. First edition points and criteria for harry potter and the chamber of secrets. The journaling edition of the book of mormon is now available for our shortest preorder ever. While a limited edition copy of a book is usually noted on the cover or page, you can check the isbn listed above the barcode. Since the number line method wasnt widely used until the 1980s, you may well find books older without one. To identify what printing you have, look for the lowest number in the string. Many of us have seen this bold statement more than once. Designed for the new command line user, this 555page volume covers the same material as but in.
Another common method of identification is the number line thats. Home read the big book and twelve steps and twelve traditions alcoholics anonymous alcoholics anonymous this is the fourth edition of the big book, the basic text for alcoholics anonymous. A decade later, cell phones and the internet began to go mainstream and with it began the decline of the phone book. Began using a number row and firstedition statement in the 1970s. The first edition was published in 2015 by random house. Using number lines in first edition identification bookthink. Why do books copyright pages have 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. There are book club editions that have the same full number line as the true first u. A numbered edition is a limited edition where the total number of copies in the print run is notated on the book. First current imprint printing, date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.
Occasionally a number line will be accompanied by a date line. When citing a chapter, the edition number, the volume number which is different from a journals volume number, and the page range are all enclosed within the same parenthesesin that. Opinions about the number of copies printed before the errors were spotted vary greatly. As the editor for square fish, our paperback line, i think about print lines pretty. High quality custom edition lds books line upon line co. Anness publishing uses a number line that reads 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2. The page has a full number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 with first edition printed below it. Does this mean it is a true first, ie first edition, first printing. Just discovered a bunch of my dads old stephen king books and out of curiousity i wanted to see what edition they were. If the former then there should be a number line if its a more recent book on the page and if the 1 is in the number line then its the first printing. It might be the 118th reprint edition of that book to come out.
That just shows its the first printing of that edition. Depending on the publisher, the number line might also indicate the year the printing was done, like 2 3 4 5 6 93 92 91 90. Numbers in parentheses refer to specific pages in the chicago 17th edition manual. Routledge is the worlds leading academic publisher in the humanities and social sciences. After 1985, began using a firstedition statement and number row. Number lines have been commonly used in the postworld war ii era. The beginners guide to identifying first editions book riot. How to cite edition, volume, and page numbers for books. In any event, sometimes number lines are accompanied by the words first edition but that does not necessarily mean it is the first printing. Federal benefits for veterans, dependents and survivors. Beinecke cataloging manual number line in modern trade. Using number lines in first edition identification.
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