-
Publishers will
reprint classic comic books from
years or even
decades ago,
often restoring the art with
newer techniques. The
reprints may be standalone...
-
Department intentionally reprinted 40,270,000
copies the
yellow Dag Hammarskjöld
invert stamp.
Unofficial or
illegitimate reprints also exist,
being produced...
- Boys of the
University of Michigan. The
Society specialized in
publishing reprints of
English literature from the
seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries, with...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
often targets its
reprints at a
niche market, such as woodworking.
Starting in 2015, the
company branched out into
graphic novel reprints,
overseen by Dover...
- (
reprints Little Lulu #13–17)
Letters to
Santa ISBN 1-59307-386-0 (
reprints Little Lulu #18–22) Lulu's
Umbrella Service ISBN 1-59307-399-2 (
reprints Little...
- Spider-Man) (trade paperback, 1992;
reprints Fantastic Four #347–349)
Essential Ghost Rider Vol. 1 (trade paperback, 2005;
reprints Marvel Spotlight #5–12, Ghost...
- Scholars'
Facsimiles &
Reprints was
established in 1936 by
Louis Sigmund Friedland (1884–1955),
professor of
English at New York University, with an editorial...