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Example sentences for "reprints"

Lexicographically close words:
reprimanding; reprimands; reprint; reprinted; reprinting; reprisal; reprisals; reprise; reprit; reproach
  1. But propaganda has latterly become more and more a matter of all-pervading literary influence, the immense circulation of the sixpenny reprints of the R.

  2. In the earlier part of the century freethought had been disseminated largely by way of manuscripts [1010] and reprints of foreign books in translation; but from the middle onwards, despite denunciations and prohibitions, new books multiply.

  3. This is true of the reprints in the Évangile de la Raison (1764, etc.

  4. All the while, direct propaganda was carried on by translations and reprints as well as by fresh English tractates.

  5. In reprints the poem was entitled Sur la religion naturelle, and was so commonly cited.

  6. Because these reprints are occasionally taken (quoting Caspar Barthius himself, in the xxth chapter of his iid book of Adversaria, Edit.

  7. Reprints even of old authors were in agitation: and two editions of Montaigne were at that moment going on in his own house.

  8. You should have reprints by Burroughs, Cummings and Merritt.

  9. But if you are persistent about avoiding reprints then we'll have to do without them.

  10. Not One Poor Story Yet" Dear Editor: I agree with you that reprints should absolutely be kept out of your magazine.

  11. I admit that there are many stories of unusual merit among the reprints but I favor new and fresher stories.

  12. You ought to have coupons to fill out on reprints and see whether or not the majority vote for reprints.

  13. He has given us such conclusive and unopposable proof for reprints in his letter printed in the November issue, that there is hardly anything more to be said.

  14. I don't want any reprints and I think you should cut the pages even.

  15. In my opinion, Astounding Stories is best fitted for the publishing of reprints because of the high standard it has preserved throughout the year of its existence.

  16. At a vote taken among the members of the Scienceers last week, the results showed that reprints were unanimously wanted.

  17. In our collection we have reprints that we feel sure many of our present Science Fiction fans have not read.

  18. Many of the poems have been included in anthologies of modern verse, but no attempt has been made to give particulars of such reprints in this Bibliography.

  19. All reprints on ordinary paper are unauthorised.

  20. It was first published in a volume called Decorative Art in America, containing unauthorised reprints of certain reviews and letters contributed by Wilde to English newspapers.

  21. Anthologies containing reprints are not included in this list.

  22. Of many rare early books reprints or facsimiles are rife in the market, especially of those having but few leaves; these, however, are easily detected by an expert eye, and need deceive no one.

  23. There are many reprints afloat of the first American newspaper, and most librarians have frequent offers of the Ulster County, (N.

  24. Then there are many cheap reprints of English novels in the Seaside and other libraries which abound in typographical errors.

  25. Washington, a genuine copy of which is worth money, but the many spurious reprints (which include all those offered) are worth nothing.

  26. Nor do the many reprints which have appeared much affect the market value of the originals, or first editions.

  27. On the other hand, the old cuts went on being used, sometimes in the originals, sometimes in copies, throughout the greater part of the sixteenth century, and it is only in these reprints that many of them are known to survive.

  28. Mention has already been made of his two Kuilenburg reprints of block-books.

  29. In 1483 he printed a Breslau Missal, and this was followed by two reprints and editions for the use of Cracow, Meissen, Gnesen, and Mainz itself.

  30. Other aids to study are reprints of the books used by Shakespeare, facsimile reprints of the original quartos of the plays, and, perhaps as useful as any one thing, the facsimile reproduction of the First Folio.

  31. He has easily got Baker's and Froissart's and Monstrelet's Chronicles, because there are modern reprints of them in the market.

  32. He edited reprints of some rare books--that is to say, he saw them accurately reprinted letter by letter.

  33. The new American works thus number only 690, and among them are included sermons, pamphlets, and letters, whereas the reprints are in most cases bonâ fide books.

  34. Davis, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library The Society's purpose is to publish reprints (usually facsimile reproductions) of rare seventeenth and eighteenth century works.

  35. Among the numerous handsome reprints which the publishers of the day vie with each other in producing, we have seen nothing of greater merit than this series of volumes.

  36. The volume itself belongs to the series of library reprints of Mr. Nimmo, which are simply the most attractive of the day.

  37. Nearly all are wholesale reprints of various English books for children, chiefly those of John Newbery.

  38. In the prefaces of Thomas' reprints he is quoted and eulogized.

  39. Reprints of the popular works of art should be placed before the Negroes, that their love for art may be gratified and their taste cultivated at the same time.

  40. About this time the publishers awoke to the fact that any one was at liberty to reprint the book, and the era of cheap literature was initiated, founded on American reprints which cost the publisher no royalty.

  41. Catalogues and reprints of some of the music and other collections have been published.

  42. There are numerous reprints of this work, the best being that of Elliott Coues (4 vols.

  43. American Reprints of Pope's translation of the Iliad and Odyssey published together: [Notes by W.

  44. So far as possible I have listed the American reprints of English translations immediately after the original publication or after the English reprints of it.

  45. Doubtless many of the translations of Aesop which are listed here are reprints of English translations or of other American ones; but there is no way of ascertaining these facts because of the meagerness of the American booklists.

  46. That the reprints amounted to one-half of the production of original translations is interesting as showing that the demand for translations was not equalled by a supply of new ones and that translations must have been popular.

  47. There are also three different piratical reprints of the original work at Amsterdam, Leipzig, and London.

  48. There were no reprints then, and to pass the paper-cutter up the fresh inviting pages was like swinging over the heather arm in arm with Christopher himself.

  49. Since, however, no one has recorded dated Dublin editions corresponding exactly to these London reprints, the evidence of the reprints counts for very little.

  50. The first of the London reprints bears no indication of any particular edition; the second has the words "second edition" on the title-page.

  51. Scott reprints this as Swift's from the broadside original.

  52. The cheap reprints that are published in France are not always neat, according to British tastes, and the publishers believe that their attempts to supply reprints at once cheap and pretty will be appreciated.

  53. The first volume (1860) has reprints of Gershom Bulkeley’s The People’s Right to Election .

  54. See references to reprints of the articles, and notes on the Confederacy in Memorial History of Boston, i.

  55. Of this tract, of eight pages, published in 1620, there is no copy known in America, and Mr. Deane describes it and reprints it in the Mass.

  56. Reprints in large type from the "British Workman.

  57. The Society's purpose is to publish reprints (usually facsimile reproductions) of rare seventeenth and eighteenth century works.

  58. With old marks it is different, for fac-simile reprints of scarce and ancient volumes are frequently detected by looking at the water-mark on the paper.

  59. There is, indeed, no mistaking them, and the collector has only to place an original side by side with one of the reprints from Lyons, to fix the superiority distinctly and irrevocably in his mind.

  60. Payne Collier offered copies of his rare quarto reprints of Elizabethan books, to replace those which had been lost.

  61. But the poem in its final form is included in the many reprints of Walton's Lives, and it is unnecessary to note the numerous verbal variations.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reprints" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.