Definition of Reprinter. Meaning of Reprinter. Synonyms of Reprinter

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Definition of Reprinter

Reprinter
Reprinter Re*print"er (r?-pr?nt"?r), n. One who reprints.

Meaning of Reprinter from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- The Augustan Reprint Society was a book publisher founded in 1946, based in Los Angeles, California. The Society has reprinted many rare works, drawn...
- In 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...
- 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...
- 0081-8658, vols. 1-21). The RSA published the Renaissance Society of America Reprint Text Series (RSTARTS) with the University of Toronto Press until 2012,...
- and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee, which was reprinted that same year in The London Literary Gazette. The word was extensively...
- 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...
- publishing. Based in Greenwood, New York, the company initially focused on reprinting out-of-print works, particularly titles listed in the American Library...
- the Principle of Po****tion. Oxford World's classics reprint. viii in Oxford World's classics reprint. Malthus, Thomas Robert (18 January 2010). An Essay...