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Two new comic strips were introduced, these being The Riot Squad and Fred's Bed, reprints from Hoot and The Beezer and Topper respectively.
No new strips were added this time, but the amount of reprints went up to 5, sometimes lowering back to 4 per week, and an extra Dennis strip was added on the inside back two pages.
Many of the early strips were reprints of the Bull Tales cartoons, with some changes to the drawings and plots.
" Many of the anarchists were ardent freethinkers ; reprints from freethought papers such as Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freethought and The Truth Seeker appeared in Liberty ... The church was viewed as a common ally of the state and as a repressive force in and of itself ".
Shang-Chi first appeared in Special Marvel Edition # 15 ( December 1973 ) by Englehart and Starlin ( SME # 1 – 14 were reprints of older Marvel superhero stories ).
" Comic books " at the time were tabloid-sized collections of comic strip reprints in color.
The smaller Dennis the Menace comic digests were published continually by Fawcett and Hallden between 1969 and 1980, and they were briefly resurrected in reprints by Marvel in 1982 for a run of three issues.
The first 28 were published without a cover illustration, in a salmon colored paper wrapper, but a woodblock print was added with issue 29, and reprints of the first 28 had an illustration added to the cover.
The stories were largely reprints from the first series.
Nearly all 18th century and 19th century Hebrew Bibles were almost exact reprints of this edition.
A third of the 30 reprints of Marxism Todays feature articles that appeared in The Guardian during the 1980s were articles or interviews by or with Hobsbawm, making him by far the most popular of all contributors.
His prints were expensive, and remained so until early 19th-century reprints brought them to a wider audience.
Headwords ( except for " God ", initialisms, and, in the reprints, trademarks ) were not capitalized.
Some of these were unauthorized reprints of Noah Webster's work ; some were revisions of his work.
The most recent UK reprints were the Vintage Classics hardback in November 2008 and paperback in August 2009.
The American publishers Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Pantheon Books were acquired by Random House in 1960 and 1961, respectively ; works continue to be published under these imprints with editorial independence, such as Everyman's Library, a series of classical literature reprints.
The two last-named series were being produced simultaneously until 1881, and no sooner had they been completed than Grosart began the “ Huth Library ,” so called from the bibliophile Henry Huth, who possessed the originals of many of the reprints.
The name " Pow-Wows " was only added to the book in late 19th century reprints in the wake of the sudden popularity of Spiritualism in the United States, in which " Indian Spirit Guides " were frequently seen during seances.
The first edition of Massillon's complete works was published by his nephew, also an Oratorian ( Paris, 1745 – 1748 ), and upon this, in the absence of manuscripts, succeeding reprints were based.
In April 2012, the Pup Parade reprints were replaced with new stories drawn by Nigel Parkinson.
They were featured on the front cover of Famous Funnies # 1, the first modern format comic book, and reprints appeared in DC Comics ' All American Comics.
The success of the book was such that the publishers had to reprint it three times in the first year of publication, and there were a further twelve reprints before a second edition was finally commissioned in the 1960s.
There were 24 issues total, and the series has been collected in a boxed set of reprints titled The Essential Starchild from Owen's Coppervale Press.

reprints and Guy
* Romany Returns, Guy Loveridge ( includes reprints of some stories )

reprints and Men
On October 12, 2007, Byrne announced on his website that comic publisher IDW would release black & white " phonebook "- sized reprints of the Next Men series sometime in 2008, with the first collection released in May 2008.
* John Byrne's Compleat Next Men, Volume 1 ( ISBN 1600101739 ) ( May 2008 ) reprints 2112 and issues # 0-12, including the first five " M4 " stories.
* John Byrne's Compleat Next Men, Volume 2 ( ISBN 1600102727 ) ( Nov 2008 ) reprints issues # 13-30, including the " M4 " backup stories.
AC Comics has printed modern stories of Cat-Man and Kitten in its Men of Mystery anthology ; it also reprints some of the Holyoke stories that do not contradict its current continuity.

reprints and Iron
There are currently three Marvel " Essential " tradepaper backs that have reprints of issues of the original Power Man and Iron Fist series.

reprints and 1940
Modern-day American reprints began with " The Bar None Ranch " ( 1940 ) which appeared in Walt Disney Comics Digest # 40 ( 1973 ).
Other short story collections exist, such as More Adventures of Ellery Queen ( 1940 ), which reprints stories from two previous collections.
WDC itself was launched in October 1940, and initially consisted of reprints taken from the Disney comic strips Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies reformatted for comic books and colored.
Between 1934 and 1940, comic book reprints of the panel appeared in many issues of All-American Comics, Famous Funnies and Popular Comics.
* Detection Medley ( 1939 ; US title, Line-Up, 1940 ; short stories, some original, some reprints )

reprints and ),
The Origins of the American Party System ( 1956 ), reprints articles in William and Mary Quarterly
* Pollen, J. H. " Mary Queen of Scots and the Babington plot ," Scottish Historical Society 3rd ser., iii ( 1922 ), reprints the major documents.
A number of his volumes remain in print, The Book of Ceremonial Magic ( 1911 ), The Holy Kabbalah ( 1929 ), A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry ( 1921 ), and his edited translation of Eliphas Levi's Transcendental Magic, its Doctrine and Ritual ( 1896 ) among others by Levi, having seen reprints in recent years.
Further works include editions with notes of Paley's Moral Philosophy ( 1852 ); Education as a Science ( 1879 ); Dissertations on leading philosophical topics ( 1903, mainly reprints of papers in Mind ); he collaborated with JS Mill and Grote in editing James Mill's Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind ( 1869 ), and assisted in editing Grote's Aristotle and Minor Works ; he also wrote a memoir prefixed to G Croom Robertson's Philosophical Remains ( 1894 ).
In his best-known book, The Commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages ( 1971, with numerous reprints ), Lopez argued that the key contribution of the medieval period to European history was the creation of a commercial economy, centered at first in the Italo-Byzantine eastern Mediterranean, but eventually extending to the Italian city-states and over the rest of Europe.
Two of his most sought-after titles include promotional booklets for Jameson Irish Whiskey: A History of a Great House ( 1924, and subsequent reprints ) and Elixir of Life ( 1925 ), which was written by Geofrey Warren.
** various print-on-demand reprints including: Kessinger Publishing Company, ISBN 0-7661-0260-2 ; The Authentic Annals of the Early Hebrews: Also Known as the Book of Jasher, edited by Wayne Simpson ( Morris Publishing ( NE ), 1995 ) ( Hardcover-January 1995 ) ISBN 1-57502-962-6 hardcover ; ( Lightcatcher Books, 2003 ) ISBN 0-9719388-3-0 paperback, etc.
The word reprint refers to hard copies of papers that have already been published ; reprints can be produced by the journal publisher, but can also be generated from digital versions ( for example, from an electronic database of peer-reviewed journals, such as EBSCOhost ), or from eprints self-archived by their authors in their institutional repositories.
During his final illness, work on the strip had fallen to various assistants ( and occasionally reprints ), and Kelly characteristically joked about returning to work as soon as he re-grew the leg.
*** Robertson ( Discovery of Hypnosis ), reprints Volgyesi's transcription at pp. 375 – 381.
The best editions of his collected works are the first edition by J Frojus ( Leuven, 1568 ), and the Cologne reprints ( 1572, 1587 ).
The series became a comic book ( initially published by All-American Publications and later by DC Comics, Dell Comics and Harvey Comics ), as well as cartoons, films, merchandising and reprints.
Red Ryder Comics consisted of reprints of the newspaper strip until issue # 47 ( June 1947 ), when it began producing original material.
* Vampirella / Witchblade Trilogy one-shot ( Harris Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2006 ), reprints the following:
The only published text of Pericles, the 1609 quarto ( all subsequent quartos were reprints of the original ), is manifestly corrupt ; it is often clumsily-written and incomprehensible and has been interpreted as a pirated text reconstructed from memory by someone who witnessed the play ( much like theories surrounding the 1603 " bad quarto " of Hamlet ).
** " Revenge " ( by Alan Grant ( writer ) and Brett Ewins and Cliff Robinson ( artists ), 2000 AD # 416-427, 1985 ; story also called " Four Dark Judges " in reprints )
** " Revenge " ( by Alan Grant ( writer ) and Brett Ewins and Cliff Robinson ( artists ), 2000 AD # 416-427, 1985 ; story also called " Four Dark Judges " in reprints )
In 1794 legislation was enacted in the Prussian Parliament which was accepted by the other states of Germany ( except Württemberg and Mecklenburg ), under which all German authors, and foreign authors whose works were represented by publishers taking part in the book fairs in Frankfurt and Leipzig, were to be protected throughout the states of Germany against unauthorized reprints.
( Brisbane: Clarion Propaganda Series ), 1962 ( Hamden: Archon ), and were often reprints or facsimiles of the original.

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