If a book is reprinted, further copies of it are printed when all the other ones have been sold. It remained an exceptionally rare book until it was reprinted in 1918
To print a book again using the original materials, or to print a book in another version, such as the paperback version of a previously published hardcover book
Printed from the original plate, possibly by an unauth-orized party In philately, a stamp which is no longer valid for postage, officially reprinted for presentation purposes, official collec-tions, etc, often distinguished in some way from the original
A reprint is a process in which new copies of a book or article are printed because all the other ones have been sold. Demand picked up and a reprint was required last November
A stamp reprinted from the original plates after an issue has been discontinued Some countries have also made "official reprints" from new plates Quite often the colours in the reprints are different
1 A new printing of an item made from the original type image, commonly by photographic methods The reprint may reproduce the original exactly (an impression or it may contain minor but well-defined variations (an issue) 2 A new publication of an edition with substantially unchanged text
A reprint of an item of legislation is a reproduction of the legislation prepared by OQPC under the Reprints Act 1992 (See 7 11 for more detail ) Retrospective operation Legislation has retrospective operation if, once it is made, it can at law be said that it took effect at a point in time before the time it was made
A reprint is a new copy of a book or article, printed because all the other ones have been sold or because minor changes have been made to the original. a reprint of a 1962 novel. to print a book, story, newspaper article etc again
A stamp printed from the original plate, after the issue has ceased to be postally valid Official reprints are sometimes made for presentation purposes or official collections They are often distinguishable in some way from the originals: different colors, perforations, paper or gum Private reprints, on the other hand, are usually produced strictly for sale to collectors and often closely resemble the original stamps Private reprints normally sell for less than original copies Reprints are not valid for postage See also Reissue
An ad which is printed and then sent to a magazine for insertion Also refers to a reprint of ads supplied by the publication before the publication is issued
Corrected copy of a Bill which shows the changes in a Bill which are ofan editorial nature Corrected reprints have the same Bill number as theoriginal (See also Redraft)