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In a handwritten note on a reprint of his 1838 paper " Sur l ' usage des séries infinies dans la théorie des nombres ", which he mailed to Carl Friedrich Gauss, Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet conjectured ( under a slightly different form appealing to a series rather than an integral ) that an even better approximation to π ( x ) is given by the offset logarithmic integral function Li ( x ), defined by
* Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets ( 1706 reprint of Halley's 1705 paper )
Professor Carberry also appeared in an American Express commercial in the 1970s .< ref >; his position and institutional affiliation are given as " Professor of English, Brown University at San Diego ", and the paper is claimed to be a reprint from The Journal of Popular Culture.
The partners decided to start initially with reprints of dead authors, as if a new book became a best-seller the firm would not have paper for a reprint and the author might leave.
The book was considered an international success with 30, 000 more sold in Australia but initial efforts to reprint the book were precluded by a wartime paper shortage.
Foxe published a third edition in 1576, but it was virtually a reprint of the second, although printed on inferior paper and in smaller type.
" Covers " of interior reprint are printed on the same " aged " paper stock as the rest of the book.
* ( a reprint of this paper can be found in Carl Friedrich Gauss, Werke, p. 125 )
" The 5pf, 10pf, and 5m values were reprinted in 1914 on watermarked paper and inscribed " DEUTSCH-NEUGUINEA ," but these did not reach the colony before it was occupied and were never put in use, nor was the reprint of the 3pf value made in 1919.
This dominance over the paper supply put Penguin in an especially strong position after the war as rationing continued, many of its competitors were forced to concede paperback reprint rights to Penguin for this reason as well as the popular prestige the company enjoyed.
This is a reprint of the same paper that was published twice, in 1975 and 1976, under two different titles: ( a ) Searle, J. R., " A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts ", pp. 344 – 369 in Gunderson, K.
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.
However, in September 1933, special permission was granted by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels to release the paper from any obligation to reprint Nazi propaganda in order to help portray an image of a free German press internationally.
The book was considered an international success with 30, 000 more sold in Australia but initial efforts to reprint the book were precluded by a wartime paper shortage.
( A reprint of Kelly's original paper )
This paper is essentially a reprint of Berger's 1964 dissertation at Harvard University.
* Biographical sketch and reprint of paper on migration of ions

reprint and first
The issues were numbered, and the first one was a Dennis and Friends special, the last a Christmas reprint special.
) ( Penguin first reprint 1977 ISBN 0-14-004536-8 ); in 1993 it was republished in Penguin with The Ultimate Edition as part of the title with the ISBN 0-14-017096-0 Hardcover Paperback
* 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 )
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.
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.
Even after children learn to read well enough to enjoy a story without illustrations, they continue to appreciate the occasional drawings found in chapter books. A late 18th-century reprint of Orbis Pictus by Comenius, the first children's picture book.
The first edition of A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ( 1926 ) was much reprinted ; thus, a reprint wherein the copyright page indicates 1954, as the most recent reprinting year, also notes that the 1930 and 1937 reprintings were " with corrections ".
His 1992 anthology Uncanny Banquet was notable for including the first ever reprint of the obscure 1914 horror novel The Hole of the Pit by Adrian Ross.
The Introduction was removed after the first edition, as it was copyrighted by Sagan, rather than by Hawking or the publisher, and the publisher did not have the right to reprint it in perpetuity.
Though this is actually a sequel to Fighters from Mars, a revised and unauthorised reprint of War of the Worlds, they both were first printed in the Boston Post in 1898
His seminal book on the topic, Legend of the Free State of Jones, originally published by University Press of Mississippi in 1984 ( in reprint as of 2009 ), was the first scholarly book on the events in Jones County before and during the American Civil War.
Three editions were published, the first in 1754, followed by a virtual reprint in 1755, and finally a revised and enlarged edition in 1762, by which time Chippendale's illustrated designs began to show signs of Neoclassicism.
* Online reprint of the Pipe Roll Society publication of the Feet of Fines for Henry II and first seven years of Richard I – hosted by Brigham Young University
One was a reprint of the 1537 first edition, and was printed by Thomas Raynalde and William Hyll ( Herbert # 75 ).
In 2005, the first of a series of reprint books, Walt and Skeezix, was published by Drawn and Quarterly and edited by Chris Ware.
St. John's Terrytoons comics include the field's first 3-D comic book, Three Dimension Comics # 1 ( Sept. 1953 oversize format, Oct. 1953 standard-size reprint ), featuring Mighty Mouse.
Besides those already mentioned it is sufficient to refer to his New Testament Introduction ( the first edition, 1750, preceded the full development of his powers, and is a very different book from the later editions ), his reprint of Robert Lowth's Praelectiones with important additions ( 1758 – 1762 ), his German translation of the Bible with notes ( 1773 – 1792 ), his Orientalische und exegetische Bibliothek ( 1775 – 1785 ) and Neue O. und E. Bib.
Kitchen Sink Press began a new hardcover reprint series with dailies and Sundays ( in color and presented complete on one page, including title bars in the strips from the first year that were omitted from the NBM series ), but discontinued it after only two volumes.
E. C. Seale and Company, Inc., 1930 first edition, reprint 1953.
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.
The first English translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead was published in 1927 and the reprint of 1935 carried a commentary from none other than C. G.
In 1533 and 1534 he published two books of four voice madrigals in Venice ; these were to become extremely popular, so much so that their 1540 reprint was one of the most widely printed and distributed music books of the first half of the 16th century.
* John Peter Zenger ; his press, his trial, and a bibliography of Zenger imprints ... also a reprint of the first edition of the trial by Livingston Rutherfurd New York: Dodd, Mead & company 1904
* David Lavender, The great persuader: the biography of Collis P. Huntington, University Press of Colorado, 1998 reprint, first published 1970.

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