The standard or regular published edition.
An edition intended for publication and release to the public for sale in book stores and other outlets. Editions other than trade could include, limited, book club, library, and reprint books.
The regularly published and commercially available edition, in contrast to a special limited edition.
As opposed to a limited signed edition, the normal edition published for regular sale. See also edition.
the trade edition is the standard edition of the book. Often it is smaller than the 1st Edition.
An edition of a book intended for sale through bookstores to the general public or for general circulation in libraries, as distinct from an edition of the same book intended for some other use, such as in the classroom.
a book intended for general readership
The edition printed for mass distribution. Book club and limited editions are not trade editions.
The average published edition, as apposed to a limited edition.
This is a term used to differentiate the same book from a limited, signed, and/or numbered book. [Back to the Top
An edition of a book intended for general distribution through bookstores, contracted with text, library, or book club editions.
An edition sold through bookstores, as opposed to those meant for private or specialized distribution.
an edition of a book made available to the general public through bookstores, as opposed to privately-printed or limited editions.
An edition of a book intended for sale through bookstores to the general public. to top
The regularly published edition. This term is used to differentiate it from a limited signed edition of the same book.
usually, "first trade edition" is a term used to distinguish this edition from limited editions which are often signed or with special paper or bindings, which are issued or printed prior to the full commercial publication of a book