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mycatis | 16:26 Wed 11th May 2005 | How it Works
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Hi does anyone know what order the number sequences go in for each printing series of a book?  I think a 1st edition has: 2 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1 ( on the first page) but how would it go after that? cheers
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Different publishers have different ways of noting first editions. HarperCollins do it with a string of numbers 135798642. Looked at another way you can read it left (1) right (2) left (3) right (4) and so on. To show a different edition has been printed, they remove one of the numbers in sequence.

So a 1st edition will have those numbers as you have said, a 2nd edition will have the 1 removed, and so on.

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