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Synonyms for reprint

a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale

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a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication

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print anew

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Although reprints had little interest for scientists (progress in the sciences was too rapid for material old enough to be reprinted still to be of much use), in humanist disciplines there was a rich tradition of works and scholarship from the past, and reprinters were active in literature, philosophy, art history, and history; they were especially active in music.
The most often reprinted piece of Whitman's fiction is, and will likely continue to be, "Death in the School-Room.
It was first published in 1878, again in 1886, and in a third edition in 1900; it was reprinted in 1974 by Curzon Press in London and Dublin and Rowman & Littlefield in New Jersey.
Reprinted in The Cresset 33 (1970), 6-9, and Vesper Exchange.
Page are reprinted from The Hidden Room (in two volumes) by permission of the Porcupine's Quill.
Reprinted from the Airman Magazine fan page on Facebook
Fruits (Second Edition 1996, Reprinted 2004) by 20 60
This is a reprint of the 1973 edition published by Academic Press, New York; the text was also reprinted in 1985 and 2001.
The crew of Apollo 11 relied on the latest technology to carry them from Earth to our nearest celestial neighbour and the Mail is using the latest equipment to bring you reprinted pages from a wider time range then we've been able to manage until now.
COVENTRY'S vibrant history has been brought to life once more in a reprinted series of books by one of the city's longest-serving journalists.
Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp.
Several articles on the same subject appeared in Challenge magazine, 1988, with the October 1988 article being reprinted as "Tragedy in Winnipeg," Human Life International Reprint.