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Definition of Reprinters
1. reprinter [n] - See also: reprinter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reprinters
Literary usage of Reprinters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters and Other Writings of James Madison by James Madison (1865)
"The first is intended to parry objections from the reprinters of foreign books,
by a phraseology not precluding exceptions in their favour. ..."
2. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1904)
"In case this first version secures a success, there is always the risk that other
versions may be produced by unauthorized reprinters desiring to take ..."
3. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1887)
"But Mr. Chace, in reporting his bill, declared in effect that his paramount object
was to protect the interests of reprinters, and that he should consult ..."
4. English Composition in Theory and Practice by Henry Seidel Canby, Frederick Erastus Pierce, Henry Noble MacCracken, Alfred Arundel May, Thomas Goddard Wright (1912)
"Early in the nineteenth century the authors of France had suffered at the hands
of Belgian reprinters and the authors of Germany at the hands of Austrian ..."
5. Public Access to Government Information in the 21st Century: Hearings Before by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"When executive agencies procure printing through exclusive contract printers by
circumventing GPO and title 44, are reprinters of government information, ..."
6. The Bystander (1880)
"Camp the Third contains the Jacobins of the literary revolution — the cheap
reprinters, with the mass of the public as well as the paper-makers and printers ..."
7. The Bystander (1880)
"Camp the Third contains the Jacobins of the literary revolution—the cheap
reprinters, with the mass of the public as well as the paper-makers and printers ..."