- 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...