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[существительное]
новое неизмененное издание; перепечатка ; отдельный оттиск; переиздание;
[глагол]
переиздавать; перепечатывать; выпускать новое издание


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  1. Some of all this is mentioned in the graceful and percipient foreword by James Gunn of Princeton University, the addition of which is the single change in this 1982 reprint.
  2. The Oxford Dictionary of the English Church (Oxford, reprint 1985) is a valuable aid, especially regarding details of church dignitaries and holders of high religious office.
  3. Smith argued that where a print run - or more likely a reprint - had left hundreds or thousands of unsold copies, it made sense in times of crippling warehouse costs and tight cash flows to unload slow-selling stock.
  4. The following works are among the more important to the local historian: Archaeology by Warwick Bray and David Trump (Penguin Books 1970); Architecture by John Fleming and others (penguin Books 1966); Field Names by John Field (London 1972); British Folk Customs by Christina Hale (London 1978) - a related book, British Folk Tales and Legends by Katharine Briggs, London 1977, is not in dictionary format but is valuable; Genealogy by Terrick FitzHugh (Sherborne, new edition 1988); Heraldry by Stephen Friar (Sherborne 1987),; Burke's General Armory (London, reprint 1984); Historical Slang (London 1972); Nursery Rhymes by Iona and Peter Opie (Oxford, revised 1977); English Place Names by Eilert Ekwall (Oxford, 4th edition 1960); English Plant Names by Geoffrey Grigson (London 1974); Religions by J.R.
  5. Over 350,000 copies of the trilogy have been sold and the hardback is now in its fifth reprint.
  6. Given the dispersed profusion of Pound's criticism, neither the choice of what to reprint, nor the arrangement of it when chosen, can have been easy.
  7. For the dedicated, long-term researcher An Agricultural Atlas of England and Wales by J.T. Coppock (London, reprint 1982) is useful, and a further basic work is the Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers by Cecil Humphery-Smith (Chichester 1984), composed mainly of "genealogical maps "of the pre-1832 parishes on a county-by-county basis, topographical maps from Bell's Gazetteer of 1834, and a 283-page index of deposited registers at county and public record offices, plus copies noted in Boyd's marriage, Pallot's marriage, and other lists.
  8. The Penguin Dictionary of Saints (London, reprint 1985) is also useful.
  9. "In those days, the new psychology was just beginning to make itself felt in the circles I most frequented in Oxford," he told readers of the 1950 reprint of Dymer .
  10. Both firms were associated with him in the pioneering venture of issuing cheap reprint series of his works: the Cheap, Library, People's, and Charles Dickens Editions.
  11. Further works which may be deemed desirable acquisitions are: The English House by James Chambers (London 1985), English Vernacular Houses by E. Mercer, and The English Medieval House by Margaret Wood (London, reprint 1985).
  12. FLORA Thompson enthusiasts might like to know about a reprint of a 56-page guide of Liphook written by her and which is certain to become a collector's item.
  13. Before me is a reprint from the Analyst of 1941 in which Grant discussed recent work and a new method for deciphering charred documents.

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