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Out of print   /aʊt əv prɪnt/   Listen
Out of print

adjective
1.
(of books) no longer offered for sale by a publisher.






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"Out of print" Quotes from Famous Books



... York harbor and the East River classic ground, but until his conception of Dutch life in the New World had assumed historical solidity and become a tradition of the highest poetic value. If in the multiplicity of books and the change of taste the bulk of Irving's works shall go out of print, a volume made up of his Knickerbocker history and the legends relating to the region of New York and the Hudson would survive as long as anything that has been ...
— Washington Irving • Charles Dudley Warner

... in my first work: Teoria dell' imputabilita e negazione del libero arbitrio (Florence, 1878, out of print), and in the third chapter of my Sociologie ...
— Socialism and Modern Science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx) • Enrico Ferri

... once gave rise to an almost universal passion for the records and remains of the Anglo-Saxon people, and called forth general applause from the best minds of England. A good edition of his History was published several years ago by Carey and Hart of Philadelphia, but it is now, we believe, out of print. ...
— The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II • Various

... of phenomena of bewildering variety, but during the past twenty years the demand for literature on this absorbing subject has taken a more philosophic turn. The phenomena are admittedly real. The philosophy is the subject of debate, hence these early records are fast going out of print and ...
— Hydesville - The Story of the Rochester Knockings, Which Proclaimed the Advent of Modern Spiritualism • Thomas Olman Todd

... with the game; the game that both you and I know so well. Hunting, cricket and making love. . . . Is it not written in 'Who's Who'—unless that interesting publication is temporarily out of print?" ...
— Mufti • H. C. (Herman Cyril) McNeile


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