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Publication   /pˌəblɪkˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Publication

noun
1.
A copy of a printed work offered for distribution.
2.
The act of issuing printed materials.  Synonym: issue.
3.
The communication of something to the public; making information generally known.
4.
The business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution.  Synonym: publishing.



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"Publication" Quotes from Famous Books



... the public this volume of Essays, all but two of which have been read at various places on different occasions, I am aware that there is some repetition in ideas and illustrations, but, as the dates of their delivery and previous publication are indicated, I am letting them stand substantially as they were ...
— Historical Essays • James Ford Rhodes

... found their name dishonored by these "eagles" of the highway. The high price paid for each horse, and the tips dealt out so freely, recommended the travelers in a special way. Perhaps the postmasters thought it singular that, after the publication of the order, a young man and his sister, evidently both Russians, could travel freely across Siberia, which was closed to everyone else, but their papers were all en regle and they had ...
— Michael Strogoff - or, The Courier of the Czar • Jules Verne

... pestilence. Ten or twelve dead bodies, in full clothing and tied to a single pole, floated down from time to time toward the sea, and carried tidings of the wholesale massacre to the cities on the lower Loire. Neither trial nor publication of the charge preceded the summary execution. Most frequently the victims were placed in the hangman's hand immediately after the hour for dinner, that their dying agonies might furnish an agreeable diversion ...
— The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) • Henry Martyn Baird

... of child fiction in any magazine shall be restricted to ten per cent. of the total contents of such publication; and no magazine fiction child under the age of twelve shall be represented as possessing an amount of intelligence greater than the combined ...
— The Patient Observer - And His Friends • Simeon Strunsky

... It is to begin on the 1st of September with the partridges. We expect a most tremendous sale. It will be the first halfpenny publication in the market, and as the retailers will get them for sixpence a score—twenty-four to the score—they'll go ...
— The Three Clerks • Anthony Trollope


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