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The almanac sold out and had to be constantly reprinted, making Murphy £3,000.
"Our Bodies, Ourselves," by the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, was constantly reprinted, telling and showing women all the world over what they hadn't known about themselves before, because it had been technical and masculine knowledge.
He followed this up in 1980 with a crime novel The Eye of the Beholder, which has since been recognised as a pivotal work in the history of mystery fiction, has been filmed twice and is constantly reprinted worldwide.
It continued to trade under her name after she left it in 1973, but her reputation rests on her articles and her books, which have been constantly reprinted.
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"Blueprints are constantly changing so they're always being reprinted," she said, adding that one $240 million hospital project she had worked on had budgeted $1 million just for blueprints.
We reprinted his books constantly in hardback and sold subsidiary paperback rights to Penguin and others.
But, for example, every time Citizen is reprinted, she adds new information, updated data on police brutality, so it's constantly evolving, which mirrors the way we receive information via social media.
Reprinted 1997.
Reprinted 2001.
Reprinted 1957.
It was never reprinted.
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