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vanity publisher

noun as in vanity press

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Another was Cambridge Who’s Who, a vanity publisher promising “branding services” that seemed to complement the real estate business she hoped to create.

Mr. Narod said many complaints about Cambridge stemmed from early “growing pains” before it transitioned from just a book-and-a-plaque vanity publisher to one that added branding services.

Here comes “The Confessions of Congressman X: A disturbing and shockingly frank tell-all of vanity, greed and deceit,” to be published May 24 by Mill City Press, a vanity publisher located in Minnesota.

Mr. Conroy wrote “The Boo” while teaching English at Beaufort High School and paid a vanity publisher to print 500 copies, borrowing the money from a bank.

Vitale submitted his manuscript to a vanity publisher, paying $4,375 to publish it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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