reprints
n. plural-onlyn. new copies of a book or article that are printed after the first ones have sold out. You often see these when a book becomes popular again.
n. subsequent printings of a published work, produced from the same or slightly modified plates as the original edition. Often used to meet renewed demand without requiring a full new edition.
The bookstore ordered several reprints of the best-selling novel.
After the author won the award, the publisher rushed several reprints to stores to keep up with the sudden demand.
While the first edition remains a collector's item, these high-quality reprints allow students to access the primary text at a fraction of the cost.
Typically used in the plural when referring to the stock or the general availability of a title.