Further copies can be ordered when returning the page proofs, providing the offprint order form is completed and returned with page proofs. |
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We welcome any donation of book, journal or offprint to the library. |
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The fascicule in the CCA's holdings is an offprint from the Philips technical journal. It compiles five articles published between 10 September 1958 and 9 October 1958, during Expo '58 in Brussels. |
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Inserted in the offprint is a signed typed letter from Frances Yates, the eminent scholar of Bruno and Renaissance mysticism. |
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When James arrived at Hall's house, he reached into his breast pocket and pulled out not the offprint of the paper on Leonora Piper that Hall had requested but a wad of dollar bills. |
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Music Printing and Publishing was an offprint of work on the New Grove Dictionary of Music. |
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An early offprint without plates on the classification of the platypus in the form of a letter and conceived as a response to E'tienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. |
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Among the thousands of books he left, I found on his shelves late one night an offprint of Rene Char's wartime Resistance notebooks, which he'd translated. |
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Offprint from the International Review of the Red Cross, March 2005, ICRC, Geneva, 39pp. |
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