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Перевод: reprint
[существительное] новое неизмененное издание; перепечатка ; отдельный оттиск; переиздание; [глагол] переиздавать; перепечатывать; выпускать новое издание
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Over 350,000 copies of the trilogy have been sold and the hardback is now in its fifth reprint.
- 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.
- 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.
- The Penguin Dictionary of Saints (London, reprint 1985) is also useful.
- "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 .
- 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.
- 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).
- 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.
- 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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