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reprint

[ree-print, ree-print] / riˈprɪnt, ˈriˌprɪnt /














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There were different metrics—say, the number of sheet-music copies pulled from a publisher’s warehouse or the frequency of reprintings or how often it appeared in minstrel shows.

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They had launched themselves in business two years earlier by acquiring the Modern Library, a line of affordable reprints, from a struggling firm where Cerf had worked.

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The hymn, reprinted in hymnbooks since the late 18th century, is still sung by many Presbyterian and Baptist congregations in the U.S. and the U.K.

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Iconic but not always easy to acquire, as even recent reprintings of the Kent “Moby-Dick” can seem priced for collectors only.

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In addition to reprinting the original articles, the book provides updates on how well the originally selected anomalies have stood the test of time.

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