- 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...
-
Academic Press (AP) is an
academic book
publisher founded in 1941. It was
acquired by Harcourt,
Brace &
World in 1969. Reed
Elsevier said in 2000 it would...
- The
Augustan Reprint Society was a book
publisher founded in 1946,
based in Los Angeles, California. The
Society has
reprinted many rare works, drawn...
- The
Reprint Society,
trading as
World Books, was a book club in the
United Kingdom founded by Alan Bott in 1939 who also
started the Book Society, the...
- Butterworths. A
second set of reports,
titled The All
England Law
Reports Reprint (All ER
Reprints), has been
published to
cover around six
thousand key
cases from...
- Sega 3D
Reprint Archives (****anese: セガ3D復刻アーカイブス, Hepburn: Sega 3D ****koku Ākaibusu) is a
series of
video game
compilations for
Nintendo 3DS developed...
- 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...
- Park Avenue, New York City. Currently, it is
believed to be the
oldest reprint publishing house in
America with a
continuous record of
publication since...
- Stallybras. London.
Reprinted 2003 by Kessinger. ISBN 0-7661-7742-4, ISBN 0-7661-7743-2, ISBN 0-7661-7744-0, ISBN 0-7661-7745-9.
Reprinted 2004
Dover Publications...