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reprinter

reˈprinter
  (riː-)
  [f. prec. + -er1.]
  One who reprints, or who publishes a reprint.

1689 D. Granville Lett. (Surtees No. 37) 82 The ingenious reprinter of the late edition. 1765 H. Walpole Let. to Earl of Hertford 14 Feb., Williams, the reprinter of the North Briton, stood in the pillory to-day in Palace Yard. 1866 Athenæum 17 Nov. 644/2 A very large reprinter of English tales and novels. 1892 in Critic (U.S.) 12 Mar. 162/1 The absence of international copyright and competition among rival reprinters has helped this.

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