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Yet she enjoyed the challenge of this lyrical and experimental work, eventually purchasing a first edition of the novel and a reissue from 1960.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 17, 2026
But perhaps Buckingham’s latest comments, along with last year’s reissue of he and Nicks’ pre-Fleetwood Mac album “Buckingham Nicks,” are signs that not all hope is lost.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 7, 2026
Salon asked Kaye if there were any plans to reissue it, even just on streaming.
From Salon ● Jul. 29, 2026
"Freedom Suite," led by Rollins' confident sax and also notable for Max Roach's drumming, proved controversial enough that a reissue chose another title for the album.
From Barron's ● May 26, 2026
I was permitted to reissue the book only on condition that a disclaimer was included, assuring Muggle readers that it was a work of fiction.
From "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" by J.K. Rowling
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Within this framework, here’s some thoughts on recent reissues that might be a good fit for your holiday gift lists.
From Salon ● Dec. 9, 2025
He wrote introductions and appreciations, edited anthologies and reissues, taught in writing programs, recommended candidates for artist residencies, advised the Guggenheim Foundation on fellowship recipients and informally brokered the advancement of innumerable authors.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Nov. 7, 2025
With pop acts like Swift cutting multiple editions of LPs to encourage collectors, plus a constant churn of pricy back-catalog reissues, vinyl pressing demand already outstripped capacity.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 23, 2024
In the UK, the Rolling Stones now stand alongside Robbie Williams with 14 number one albums, including collections like greatest hits albums, reissues and live LPs.
From BBC ● Nov. 1, 2023
Entering them, it reissues in countless shapes, and thus is the life of the nation in its highest form kept ever in motion, and without motion is no life.
From Special Method in the Reading of Complete English Classics In the Grades of the Common School by Charles A. (Charles Alexander) McMurry
Twenty years after the superb mezzo soprano’s death, Harmonia Mundi has reissued a compilation of her recordings.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 28, 2026
The council added that "a number" of postal vote packs had been reissued and further replacements would be hand-delivered on Tuesday, with "a small number" sent out again by mail.
From BBC ● May 5, 2026
What can be done about reaching the settlement people to get this reissued?
From MarketWatch ● Apr. 27, 2026
The group most recently reissued its pivotal, if divisive, 1996 album “Load” in a gigantic box set last year.
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 25, 2026
In 1646 Thomas Browne collected numerous examples from Greek and Roman authors of texts being copied wholesale and reissued under another author’s name.
From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton
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US-based label Now-Again Records played a significant part in Zamrock's revival, sourcing and reissuing albums from some of the genre's biggest names.
From BBC ● Dec. 19, 2025
In December, when Vuitton announced that it was reissuing the Murakami collaboration with a campaign starring Zendaya, Satenstein covered the news on her Substack, “Neverworns.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 14, 2025
The next step is up to the DNR, which can accept or reject the judge’s recommendations or impose new conditions for reissuing the permit.
From Seattle Times ● Nov. 29, 2023
Jeff VanderMeer is reissuing his debut novel, which launched a subgenre of sci-fi.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 9, 2023
Grant's Secretary of the Treasury gave a new construction to the law by reissuing during the critical days of the panic some $26,000,000 of greenbacks that had been called in by McCulloch.
From The New Nation by William E. Dodd