: Re: Citation anniversary editions How do I do MLA citations for an anniversary edition, e.g. 30th anniversary Selfish Gene. Do I treat it as a normal edition or just ignore that it is a new edition?
The following is quoted from Harvard Guide to Using Sources
When you are citing an edition of a book other than the first edition, you should indicate the edition. In both MLA and APA styles, you should identify the edition you are citing by year or number (if either is available), or by name (if the edition is listed as "revised" or "abridged").
Therefore, when citing an anniversary edition, you would simply mention the name of the edition.
For example, (borrowed from here; The link is of a cached version; search for "anniversary" to find this entry)
Hyman, T. S. (1974). Snow White. (Silver Anniversary Edition). Boston: Little, Brown.
Hope this solves your problem.
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