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Reprint   /riprˈɪnt/   Listen
noun
Reprint  n.  A second or a new impression or edition of any printed work; specifically, the publication in one country of a work previously published in another.



verb
Reprint  v. t.  
1.
To print again; to print a second or a new edition of.
2.
To renew the impression of. "The whole business of our redemption is... to reprint God's image upon the soul."






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"Reprint" Quotes from Famous Books



... training for this calling. In The Humour of the Age, Pun and Quibble, the principal fops, are a pair of articled law-clerks who detest green-bags and (it comes out at one point) are collaborating on a play. (Readers of the present reprint will note, also, that the money which Master Totty brings with him from the country is to recompense an attorney for training him in law). Perhaps Baker could never afford to study law as those well off did: ...
— The Fine Lady's Airs (1709) • Thomas Baker

... glad to welcome this reprint of the "History of the Inductive Sciences," from an improved edition. From an intimate acquaintance with the first edition, we should cordially recommend these volumes to those who wish to take a general survey of this ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. II, No. 8, June 1858 • Various

... the class we are now considering is, however, the one best known by its French title, "Bonhomme Misere." The French version was popular as a chap-book as early as 1719, running through fifteen editions from that date. The editor of the reprint referred to in the note, as well as Grimm (II. 451), believed the story to be of Italian origin and that the original would some day be discovered.[19] This has proved to be the case, and we have now before us a number of versions. These may be divided into two classes: ...
— Italian Popular Tales • Thomas Frederick Crane

... published in the fourth edition (1866) of my 'Origin of Species;' but as this edition will be in the hands of but few persons, and as my original observations on this point have not as yet been published in detail, I have ventured here to reprint ...
— The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume II (of 2) • Charles Darwin

... business pay; but I have to make a beginning. When I'm done with YOUNG FOLKS, I'll try Routledge or some one. I feel pretty sure the 'Sea Cook' will do to reprint, and bring ...
— The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - Volume 1 • Robert Louis Stevenson


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