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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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It is the assertion, the development, the product of those very different indispensable qualities of poetry, in the presence [8] of which the English is equal or superior to all other modern literature--the native, sublime, and beautiful, but often wild and irregular, imaginative power in English poetry from Chaucer to Shakespeare, with which Professor Minto deals, in his Characteristics of English Poets (Blackwood), lately reprinted. That his book should have found many readers we can well understand, in the light of the excellent qualities which, in high degree, have gone to the making of it: a tasteful learning, never deserted by that hold upon contemporary literature which is so animating an influence in the study of what belongs to the past.
'Utopia' was written and published in Latin; among the multitude of translations into many languages the earliest in English, in which it is often reprinted, is that of Ralph Robinson, made in 1551.
* and has been reprinted by Mr David Laing, Edinburgh.
Some of these authorities (of course the wisest) hold with indignation that the deceased had no business to die in the alleged manner; and being reminded by other authorities of a certain inquiry into the evidence for such deaths reprinted in the sixth volume of the Philosophical Transactions; and also of a book not quite unknown on English medical jurisprudence; and likewise of the Italian case of the Countess Cornelia Baudi as set forth in detail by one Bianchini, prebendary of Verona, who wrote a scholarly work or so and was occasionally heard of in his time as having gleams of reason in him; and also of the testimony of Messrs.
Reprints Desk said that it specifically designed Article Viewer for use by companies in Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, Medical Devices and Diagnostics, as well as Scientific Publishing.
Reprints Desk Inc, a business software and information company that simplifies the procurement, management and sharing of content in compliance with copyright, announced on Monday the launch of its first social responsibility programme whereby Reprints Desk will contribute a portion from every article sale to the non-profit organisation Room to Read.
MAY I say that your Saturday supplement reprints of the 70s Mails are excellent.
Currently the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has to approve these reprints before they are circulated.
The reprints are for sale in major city bookshops and from www.reprintuk.com.
Cadmus Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:CDMS), provider of end-to-end, integrated graphic communications services, declared on 28 March that Reprints Desk, a new reprints company, is to use RapidRights from Cadmus ArticleWorks.
That lecture has been adapted to a four-part article which appeared in the Catholic Register (Toronto), with reprints in the Prairie Messenger (Saskatchewan) and the Atlantic Catholic (Antigonish, N.S.).
If you're seeking high-quality, deluxe reprints of solid science fiction classics to build a new collection or replace aging paperbacks, Red Jacket Press titles are for you: they are slipcased, they are solid, and they only pick the top-notch writers' works--plus, they are surprisingly affordable.