Razorbill spent a low six-figure sum on the print version and is planning a first print run of 50, 000 copies.
The charging announcement delivers one more public relations blow to Murdoch, who last week stepped down from a string of company boards of directors and further distanced himself from the print business that first brought him fame and fortune.
The charging announcement delivers one more public relations blow to Murdoch, who stepped down from a string of company boards of directors earlier this month and further distanced himself from the print business that first brought him fame and fortune.
Stellar reviews prompted a run on the entire series, leading Picador to order four additional print runs of the first four novels.
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His work took place as the media world was making a seminal transition, first from print to broadcast, and beyond that to the Web.
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He was the first person to translate the Bible into English from its original Hebrew and Greek, and the first to print it in English.
Helgesen's previous book, The Female Advantage, analyzing the managerial styles of successful women, has remained in print since it was first published in 1990 and made Helgesen a popular figure on the lecture circuit.
It is also a novel that readers are extremely passionate about: it has never been out of print since it was first published, and on a recent edition of BBC Radio 4's A Good Read was described as "one of the most important books ever written".
But consider the word, first seen in print in a 1968 issue of Vogue magazine.
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Since Harry Potter first appeared in print in 1997, author J.
Recently, Schurman sat down on the Valley Girl Show to talk about her passion for paper and how Papyrus is taking print into the twenty-first century.
The news weeklies got hit harder because of the nature of the product, and that particular base was one of the first to leave print almost entirely.
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When Superman made his first appearance in print, it was explained that he was raised in an orphanage on Earth after a "passing motorist" stumbled across the rocket containing the superinfant.
So what does the first opinion page to print nothing but truth read like?
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He turned down offers from big publishing houses and stuck with the small firm that first put him in print.
The aggressive aliens that skittered, slithered, and oozed through the twentieth century were, to a remarkable degree, prefigured in the very first ones imagined in print.
There will be print pool coverage for remarks only for the first, second and fourth events and pool coverage of the third.
These hires come close in scale for the first time to the losses in print newspapers, and that is something we could never have suggested in any other year.
Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan (markets No. 1, 3 and 4 respectively for inbound visitors) will see the ads first, a series of digital, print, TV and billboards, beginning May 1.
But the problem of chronic sadness is an old one, as we're reminded within the pages of Robert Burton's "The Anatomy of Melancholy" first published in 1621 and still in print nearly four centuries later.
If a site changes its fine print, the plug-in notifies the user the first time he or she visits the site post-changes.
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We created a print literate workforce with the communication skills to organize a First Industrial Revolution driven by coal and steam power.
"This is the first time that the major printer manufacturers and print service providers have converged on a single printing protocol, " says Don Wright, chairman of the Printer Working Group and director of strategic and technical alliances for Lexmark, a supplier of printing products.
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He disagreed that this was good for competition in the books markets and said that the "economics of the e-book industry is quite different to the print industry" because costs are the same up until first copy but after that e-books incur none of costs of printing and distribution.
Pulitzer's tropical-print dresses became a sensation in the 1960s when then-first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who attended boarding school with Ms. Pulitzer, wore one of the sleeveless shifts in a Life magazine photo spread.
Marcus was the first executive editor of The Post to assume leadership for both print and online operations.
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At the end of the day, the most important element of the story may simply be the Morning News's decision to run a breaking story on the Internet first, following it up with a more substantial piece in print the next day.
First, we start with the same PDFs that we use to print each issue of FORBES magazine.
His first couple of books were released by a small press, with a print run of just a few thousand copies.
At a time when the American print media is in decline, the Chinese press is growing, and Caijing is the first Chinese publication with the prospect of becoming a world-class news organization.
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