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    1. Remember that your selling this book with reprint rights, which means when they buy the book they can sell it as well


    2. Internet marketers are still looking for reprint rights, but they don't want to sell more products on marketing and this is where you come in


    3. I got a kick out of the comment from my contact in tracking down permission to reprint the editorial


    4. If this is the case, WRITERSWORLD can reprint a book from another publisher


    5. those given in At the Feet of The Master, I will reprint here what I said about them in Invisible Helpers


    6. reprint part or all of your release in their publication


    7. YouTube is one of the websites which will reprint your URL as a live link if you


    8. you just HAVE to have that Van Gogh reprint, just have a set


    9. interest in purchasing the rights to reprint this


    10. i-Universe reprint a number of the books I‘d

    11. That’s where reprint rights come in


    12. Reprint rights are simply the rights


    13. to reprint a product, often along with the sales letter to sell it


    14. For example, with Reprint Rights for a book, you can


    15. rights to reprint the book to anyone else


    16. With Master Reprint Rights, you have both the rights to


    17. providers of reprint and resell rights


    18. Many of his reprint rights packages come complete with


    19. he told me that he would be handling the reprint rights of marketing expert, Dan Kennedy


    20. Know The History of The Reprint Rights You’re Buying

    21. One of the challenges with purchasing reprint rights is that often the products are worn-out and


    22. In some instances, selling the reprint rights for a product is a marketer’s last-ditch


    23. While that information creates proof in the potential reprint rights buyer’s mind


    24. Here’s where the real money is in reprint rights?


    25. The cost of printing and shipping the course WITH Reprint Rights is also probably


    26. when you buy reprint rights is a “Quick Start Manual” with copies of the ads and letters, plus


    27. So the reprint rights cost you $3,500 but it costs the promoter of the


    28. you can make 5 to 10 times that much when you have the ability to sell reprint rights to infoproducts


    29. reader misled by any of these quotes so it is necessary to reprint


    30. His affinity for the dieselpunk genre dates back to 1970, when he stumbled across a paperback reprint of a Doc Savage story

    31. You will be able to reach THOUSANDS of potential publishers, who will reprint


    32. “Curious isn't it? You can buy a reprint of Don Quixote, which would be in perfect


    33. You may download and reprint this and


    34. We thought we should reprint a few of these comments in hopes they might provide helpful insights for you


    35. ” [The Life of Reason: Phases of Human Progress, University of Toronto Libraries reprint, 2011


    36. At present, however, we reprint in full the views of Dr


    1. Reprinted here by arrangement


    2. * Reprinted with the permission of the Henry Altemus Company


    3. Due to its national significance at that time, it is reprinted here as follows:


    4. For those inclined to read this, my first major piece of confessional journalism, I have reprinted it, warts and all, but with enduring pride along with student comments in Appendix A in this book


    5. Reprinted by permission of The Ithaca Journal


    6. Reprinted by agreement with the Division of Research, Harvard Business School, Boston, pp


    7. Reprinted with permission by The Ithaca Journal


    8. Reprinted from Reader’s Digest, XXXV (November, 1939), 21–25


    9. Reprinted with permission from The Ithaca Journal


    10. NATIONS, reprinted by Arlington House, New Rochelle, New York: Library of

    11. The great thing about allowing your article to be reprinted is that there are an


    12. (Reprinted on the GNU Project web site: ht-


    13. they were reprinted in at least nine different


    14. 12 foreign countries and reprinted in whole or


    15. that Walker and Company reprinted it in 1990


    16. This identical book was reprinted in


    17. hardbound printings; was eventually reprinted


    18. reprinted on probably hundreds of websites, and for good reason: it's a very good story


    19. The premier issue — typed and reprinted at the campus copy-


    20. reprinted that very quote

    21. Reprinted by arrangement with Shambhala Publications, Inc


    22. Reprinted with permission from the Coastal Post, PO Box 31,


    23. 303-312 which is partially reprinted in the next chapter)


    24. Reprinted from “The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty” pages 16 and following pages


    25. This means that your chances of having an article reprinted across hundreds of


    26. Imagine having your article content reprinted on thousands of relevant websites!


    27. With reprinted content the publisher MUST keep your Author Resource


    28. [Portions of this eBook's header and trailer may be reprinted only when distributed free of all fees


    29. Teller picked up the Who’s Who, newly reprinted at the beginning of the year


    30. History of Downhill Skiing, out in 1985 and reprinted in

    31. Old law books were drug out and reprinted


    32. this work may be copied, used, reprinted, reproduced or transferred in whole


    33. " After The Verdict, reprinted 1982, page 30, 31


    34. Here, I have reprinted the article which appeared in WOMAN


    35. The epigraph is from a letter Pocock wrote to the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, reprinted in the Rowing News Bulletin for 1944


    36. The Don Blessing quote is reprinted in Benjamin Ivry, Regatta: A Celebration of Oarsmanship (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988), 75


    37. Hodak’s 1988 interview with Gordon Adam cited above, and one of several letters Shorty Hunt began to write home at this time, reprinted in the Puyallup Valley Tribune, July 10, 1936


    38. The Pocock quote is from his previously cited letter to the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, reprinted in Rowing News Bulletin


    39. ; reprinted by permission of Macmillan Publishing Co


    40. reprinted from "Hurt Hawks," Copyright 1928 and renewed 1956 by Robinson Jeffers, The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers by permission of Random House, Inc

    41. , and the Trustees for the Directions Publishing Corporation, reprinted by permission of New Directions Copyrights of the late Dylan Thomas


    42. It has since been reprinted several times and provided inspiration for the critically acclaimed documentary film Patent 986


    43. 1919; reprinted by Cosimo Classics, 2005), the London surgeon and sociologist Wilfred Trotter observes: “In matters that really interest him, man cannot support the suspense of judgment which science so often has to enjoin


    44. He cites Volume 2 of William James’ Principles of Psychology (1890, reprinted by Dover Books in 1950 and available digitally on the Internet) to explain how instinctual behavior in Trotter’s sense appears to human introspection


    45. Reprinted from “All About Options From The Inside Out"


    46. There is an old classic book about Wall Street, reprinted regularly over the past 40 years, which comments on the wealth of brokers – it is called Where Are the Customers’ Yachts? Competition and technology may be changing all that


    47. This visit from that top trading coach and his sizing idea was captured as part of a blog post reprinted here (see bold)


    48. It was reprinted by Bernard M


    49. Tom Copeland, Tim Koller, and Jack Murrin, in their 1996 text, Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies (John Wiley & Sons, reprinted in 2010), incorrectly observe that “


    50. The famous British World War I recruiting poster issued in 1914 has been reprinted and imitated in different versions around the world ever since















    1. the reprinting, the quality is extremely good and I have recommended not


    2. 229-335,—a work published four years before Butler's Analogy, and the reprinting of which would supply an effectual answer to much of the 'magnificent contempt’ for the Bible which characterizes the naturalistic writing of the present day


    1. Finally, I slipped my legal pad and the manila folder holding the newspaper reprints out of my backpack


    2. and book reprints in the United Kingdom that also issues the ISBN in the author's name, pays the author 100% of the royalties and supplies the author with copies of their books at print cost


    3. disavowals up and reprints them without much question


    4. Paperback reprints of her books are common


    5. Reprints have sold well though, plenty of them around


    6. Bloom's bodyguard distribute Maundy money, commemoration medals, loaves and fishes, temperance badges, expensive Henry Clay cigars, free cowbones for soup, rubber preservatives in sealed envelopes tied with gold thread, butter scotch, pineapple rock, billets doux in the form of cocked hats, readymade suits, porringers of toad in the hole, bottles of Jeyes' Fluid, purchase stamps, 40 days' indulgences, spurious coins, dairyfed pork sausages, theatre passes, season tickets available for all tramlines, coupons of the royal and privileged Hungarian lottery, penny dinner counters, cheap reprints of the World's Twelve Worst Books: Froggy And Fritz (politic), Care of the Baby (infantilic), 50 Meals for 7/6 (culinic), Was Jesus a Sun Myth? (historic), Expel that Pain (medic), Infant's Compendium of the Universe (cosmic), Let's All Chortle (hilaric), Canvasser's Vade Mecum (journalic), Loveletters of Mother Assistant (erotic), Who's Who in Space (astric), Songs that Reached Our Heart (melodic), Pennywise's Way to Wealth (parsimonic)


    7. BELLO: Changed, eh? Our whatnot, our writingtable where we never wrote, aunt Hegarty's armchair, our classic reprints of old masters


    8. “Seriously? A 1976 or one of the reprints?”


    9. She pulled all of the folders out of the bin marked HOWLAND REPRINTS from her file cabinet


    10. The snow reprints it, as it were, in clear white type alto-relievo

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    Synonyms for "reprint"

    offprint reprint separate reissue reprinting

    "reprint" definitions

    a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale


    a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication


    print anew