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* Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life ( Simon & Schuster ; reprint edition 1996 ) ( ISBN 0-684-82471-X )
* Carter, Harvey Lewis " Dear Old Kit ": The Historical Christopher Carson, University of Oklahoma Press, hardcover ( 1968 ), 250 pages ; trade paperback reprint, University of Oklahoma Press ( August 1990 ), 250 pages, ISBN 978-0-8061-2253-3 Pages 38 to 150 of " Dear Old Kit " consist of an annotated edition of " The Kit Carson Memoirs, 1809-1856 ", an original manuscript dictated by Kit Carson with 322 annotations by Carter.
A reprint of the original 1883 edition.
After that came Erika Cheetham's The Prophecies of Nostradamus, incorporating a reprint of the posthumous 1568 edition, which was reprinted, revised and republished several times from 1973 onwards, latterly as The Final Prophecies of Nostradamus.
If I had a Hammer: the Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New Left, reprint edition ( University of Illinois Press, 1993 ).
* 2011: Blind Ossian's Fingal: fragments and controversy a reprint of the first edition and abridgement of the follow-up with new material by Allan and Linda Burnett ( Edinburgh: Luath Press Ltd )
Routledge & Kegan Paul, parallel edition including the German text on the facing page to the English text: 1981 printing: ISBN 0-415-05186-X, 1999 Dover reprint
As Rick Loomis, head of Flying Buffalo Inc., put it, " The French edition came out so beautiful that now that I have run out of 5. 5, I am not satisfied to just reprint 5. 5.
* The Family Shakspeare, in which nothing is added to the original text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud in a family by Thomas Bowdler in 10 volumes, Facsimile reprint of 2nd edition, revised, in 1820, Eureka Press, 2009.
The work was first published in 1975 ( ISBN 0-201-00650-2 ), reprinted with corrections in 1982, and republished in an anniversary edition with four extra chapters in 1995 ( ISBN 0-201-83595-9 ), including a reprint of the essay " No Silver Bullet " with commentary by the author.
" Harper Perennial reprint edition, 1990.
" ( Pantheon reprint edition, 1989 )
This was preceded on September 21, 2010, by Don't Vote !- It Just Encourages the Bastards, and on September 1, 2009, Driving Like Crazy with a reprint edition published on May 11, 2010.
* Chalmers, Alan ( 2007 ) What Is This Thing Called Science ?, University of Queensland Press, Open University press, ( reprint of 1999 3rd revised edition ).
Paperback reprint of the collected edition
His edition of the New Testament of 1568 – 1569, a reprint of his father's first edition and equal to it in elegance of execution, is now exceedingly rare.
Dover paperback reprint edition ca.
* Facsimile reprint of a 1869 edition by the Hakluyt Society, London.
This appeared in 11 volumes in 1838 – 1843: Bowring based his edition on previously published editions ( including those of Dumont ) rather than Bentham's own manuscripts, and he did not reprint Bentham's works on religion at all.
The System of the World was sufficiently popular to stimulate two revisions ( with similar changes as in the Latin printing ), a second edition ( 1731 ), and a ' corrected ' reprint of the second edition ( 1740 ).

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By this time of course Wagner was a well-known figure and the reprint brought many counter-attacks, amongst which may be mentioned: Joseph Engel, " Richard Wagner, Jewishness in Music, a Defense " (" Richard Wagner, das Judentum in Musik, eine Abwehr "); E. M. Oettinger, " An Open Love-Letter to Richard Wagner " (" Offenes Billetdoux an Richard Wagner ", Dresden, 1869 ); and A. Truhart, " Open Letter to Richard Wagner " (" Offener Brief an Richard Wagner " St. Petersburg, 1869 ).
The earliest known version of the prayer, from 1937, has been found in a Christian student newsletter (" The Intercollegian and Far Horizons "), which claimed to reprint the prayer from an earlier edition of the newsletter, and attributes the prayer to Niebuhr in this form:
Black looks favorably, if critically, on a text such as " The Right to Be Greedy ," by the Situationist-influenced collective For Ourselves ( he wrote a Preface for the Loompanics Unlimited reprint edition ), which attempts to synthesize the post-moral individualism of Max Stirner (" The Ego and Its Own ") with what appears to be an egalitarian anarcho-communism.
Despite it being a reprint by the end, Vid Kid lasted until Busters final issue at the beginning of 2000, although Jack drew one final page (" How It All Ends ", which revealed what eventually happened to all the characters ) revealing that the millennium bug had affected Vid Kid's remote, meaning the entire universe was turned off after he pressed " Power Off " on it.
Two months later, still in 1974, Julian Symons reviewed the Gollancz reprint, revealing, after some research, the real name of the author as a certain Ernst Wilhelm Julius Bornemann, a man about whom he said he knew nothing except his name (" More information from readers would be welcome ").
(" reprint " of Los Angeles Times article )
(" Tityrus ") ( 2006 reprint of 1926 original ).
Chicago: Ares Publishers, 1977 (" an unchanged reprint of the 1922 edition ").

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"), Arno Press, 1975 ( reprint of 1910 edition ).

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Also in 1984, Renata Galasso issued a full reprint of the series that included a cover card featuring the original wrapper art.
A second quarto, a reprint of Q1, was published in 1602 by Pavier ; another reprint was issued as Q3 in 1619, with a false date of 1608 — part of William Jaggard's False Folio.
Publishing activity seems to have begun to ramp up anew, however, with a reissue ( 2010 ) of The Arkham Sampler ( 1948-49 ), a limited ed ( 250 sets ) two-volume facsimile reprint of the now-rare magazine issued by Arkham House that ran four issues a year 1948-1949.
In 2003, Penguin Books issued a reprint version of the original Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer with new artwork by Lisa Papp.
Soon after the book's publication, it was withdrawn from the German book market, until a photo-mechanical reprint was issued by Stroemfeld Verlag, Frankfurt am Main / Basel, in 2003.
In 1999, Editions du Layeur issued a reprint of the 1867 edition, by Yann-Fañch Kemener, singer and collector, plus the foreword to the 1845 edition.
In addition to J. L. White's editorial work, he and his nephew, Charles P. Byrd, issued a reprint of the fourth edition of the Sacred Harp around the turn of the century ( circa 1897 ).
It is of interest mainly because of its early publication date and female authorship ; a microfiche reprint was issued in 1980.
( A later paperback reprint of the fifth, 1905 edition — with the short bibliographies appended to many of its articles replaced by mentions of other books put out by the new publisher — was issued as Japanese Things.
Volumes of Boxiana are hard to find today, though the Folio Society issued a reprint of the first volume in 1976, and in 1998 Nicol Island Publishers of Toronto issued a reprint of the first volume and announced plans to reissue all five volumes.
Broughton issued one reprint series, under the title The Power of Five.
The Subscribers ' Edition reprints of 1975, 1977, 1979 and 1988 are not of the same quality as the editions of 1928 ; the watercolored paintings lack the vibrancy, sharpness and depth of color of those in the 1928 editions, and some of the fine detail in the line drawings has been lost ; the binding and cover mimic the original, but lacks its quality and varies in design ; the original 1928 edition is 1¾ " thick, while the reprint edition is 1¼ " thick because the paper is of lesser quality ; tan leather rather than vellum is used ; some editions were sewn, while others are perfect bound and lack the flexibility of a book with sewn signatures ; and some were issued with reproduction cases made from heavy fiberboard and covered with the same binding as the book.
In 1843 he published ‘ Observations and Essays on the Statistics of Insanity, and on Establishments for the Insane .’ This work contained a reprint of the ‘ Statistics of the York Retreat ,’ first issued in 1841, together with a historical and descriptive sketch.
In 1972 the Burt Franklin Press, NYC, issued a reprint edition of the ' Life of Hariot " making it finally available to the literary public.
A second edition was issued by Jones in 1592, and a third reprint appeared in 1597, essentially reprinting the text of the first edition.
Magical Mimics had been out of print for decades when the International Wizard of Oz Club issued a reprint in 1990, with a useful Afterword by Michael Gessel.

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