- Sea Eyes, Pete and
Julie and
rePRINT. "Chemistry/Arithmetic" "****o Sun" "Lindsay's Song" "Sea Eyes" "Identity" "
Reprint" "White" "July" "Caleidoscope"...
- A
reprint is a
re-publication of
material that has
already been
previously published. The term
reprint is used with
slightly different meanings in several...
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novena booklets in 1899,
followed by a
re-
print in 1902, 1917, 1927, 1935 etc. An
ordinary local permission to
print the text was
obtained via the vice-provincial...
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tended to
consist either largely or
entirely of
reprints.
Compilation sets also
exist entirely of
reprints, and tend to be made as
either a
special themed...
- and out of
print repeatedly, or to the sole
printed edition of a work,
which is not
picked up
again by any ****ure
publishers for
reprint. Most works...
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under the ShinchÅ
Bunko line from Shinchosha.
Shinchosha has also
begun reprinting the
older volumes with new
cover and
interior art from
Akihiro Yamada...
- (1899) Star-Names And
Their Meanings, G. E. Stechert, New York, hardcover;
reprint 1963 as Star Names:
Their Lore and Meaning,
Dover Publications, Inc., Mineola...
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edition of the same book must each have a
different ISBN, but an
unchanged reprint of the
hardcover edition keeps the same ISBN. The ISBN is ten
digits long...
- 1950.
Reprint of Dell #90. A Man
Called Spade and
Other Stories. Dell #452, 1952.
Reprint of Dell #90. The
Continental Op. Dell #129, 1946.
Reprint of Bestseller...
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philately a
reprint is a new
printing of a
postage stamp from the
original plates. A
reprint is to be
distinguished from a new
print which is not
printed from...