
Theedition notice (orcopyright page) is the page in abook containing information about the currentedition, usually on the back of the title page. It often contains acopyright notice, legal notices,publication information, printing history,cataloguing information from anational library, and anISBN that uniquely identifies the work.[1]
At the bottom of the edition notice one often finds a line of numbers, some of which may appear to be missing, called theprinter's key. These indicate the book'sprint run.
Sometimes, there will also be a warning indicating that the book sold without a cover is astripped book.
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