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Things reprint often describes (“reprint ________”)
edition, no., editions, edn, policy, rights, requests, series, submissions, new, permission, volume, darmstadt, sources, permissions, articles, line, copy, publishers, material, collection, books, fees, serie, york, microform, eds, collections, houses, rapids, orders, press, 456, geneve, vol, courtesy, pagination, sales, option, version, westport, files, rev, pag, brussels, volumes, title, stuttgart, copies, date, freeport, fiction, leiden, macmillan, paperback, article, editor, association, excerpts, titles, carta, eel, miami, milano, \u00e9d, niederwalluf, graz, n.d., 3rd, banking, vols, taibei, photographs, sec, address, publisher, chs, bks, charges, identification, avail
How reprint often is described (“________ reprint”)
facsimile, american, modern, exact, separate, photographic, pp., recent, present, indian, mere, further, second, cheap, complete, partial, special, latest, verbatim, english, unabridged, third, page, corrected, unaltered, careful, anastatic, later, subsequent, annotated, simile, beautiful, convenient, undated, literal, excellent, photomechanical, unchanged, abridged, photolithographic, 4th, future, faithful, handsome, accurate, fourth, unauthorized, canadian, fifth, popular, japanese, pirated, elegant, welcome, enlarged, ninth, photostatic, inexpensive, cheaper, 25c, revised, photomechanic, 5th, charming, useful, 2nd, lithographic, classic, unrevised, valuable, 6th, available, accessible, authorized, century, photo, correct
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