- 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...
-
Department intentionally reprinted 40,270,000
copies the
yellow Dag Hammarskjöld
invert stamp.
Unofficial or
illegitimate reprints also exist,
being produced...
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Academic Press (AP) is an
academic book
publisher founded in 1941. It
launched a
British division in the 1950s.
Academic Press was
acquired by Harcourt...
- 13-digit ISBN
would only need to be
added if (and when) a
publication was
reprinted.
During the
transition period,
publishers were
recommended to
print both...
- The
Augustan Reprint Society was a book
publisher founded in 1946,
based in Los Angeles, California. The
Society has
reprinted many rare works, drawn...
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Bullet for
Cinderella (
reprinted as On the Make) (1956) Cry Hard, Cry Fast (1956)
April Evil (1956)
Border Town Girl (
reprinted as Five Star Fugitive)/...
- in
Science Fantasy No. 54 in 1962. It has been
reprinted as part of the
Elric sagas and also
reprinted in the
anthology The
Spell of Seven,
edited by...
- trade) is a
collection of
stories originally published in
comic books,
reprinted in book format,
usually presenting either a
complete miniseries, a story...
- offering'. As well as the
reprint and re-purposing of the two
strips mentioned above, four of the
strips were soon
reprinted in
Doctor Who
classic Comics...
- publishing.
Based in Greenwood, New York, the
company initially focused on
reprinting out-of-print works,
particularly titles listed in the
American Library...