A reprint is simply a second (or third, or twentieth) appearance of work that has already been published—sometimes in its original format, sometimes reshaped for a fresh edition. In book publishing, a title might vanish from shelves for years before a new print‐run is commissioned, whereas best-sellers are reprinted almost continuously.
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