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de luxe edition - перевод на итальянский

AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE
De-Luxe

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edizione di lusso
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di lusso
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  • Tristram Shandy]]
  • Title-page illustration by [[Hammatt Billings]] for ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'', First Edition: Boston: [[John P. Jewett]] and Company, 1852
SPECIFIC VERSION OF A WORK, RESULTING FROM ITS EDITION, ADAPTATION, OR TRANSLATION; SET OF SUBSTANTIALLY SIMILAR COPIES OF A WORK
Revised Edition; First Edition; First edition; Published edition; Edition (books); 1st edition; 1st Edition; Republication; Republished; Republish; Printing (edition); Printing (issue); Printing (batch); Printing (run); Edition, with large additions; Definitive edition; First edition, thus; 1st edition, thus; First thus; 1st thus; International edition; Revised edition; Print-run
prima edizione, edizione principe

Определение

de luxe
[d?'l?ks, 'l?ks]
¦ adjective luxurious or sumptuous; of a superior kind.
Origin
C19: Fr., lit. 'of luxury'.

Википедия

De Luxe

The De Luxe was an American automobile manufactured in 1907 by the De Luxe Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan Country Life in America, February 1907, p. 456)]. The De Luxe was a high-priced vehicle for its day, retailing for around $5000. De Luxe took over the factory belonging to the Kirk Manufacturing Company, maker of the Yale automobile in Toledo, Ohio, in 1906. Soon after De Luxe moved to a brand new facility on a 15-acre (61,000 m2) site on Clark Street at Jefferson Avenue in Detroit. After producing fewer than 100 cars in 1908, the company was acquired by the E-M-F Company in 1909. The factory was used by E-M-F to build the Flanders 20. E-M-F was acquired by Studebaker in 1910, who continued to produce automobiles in Detroit until its operations were moved to South Bend, Indiana, in the 1920s.