Synonym: newspaper publisher, publishing company, publishing firm, publishing house. Similar words: publish, public, in public, publicly, republic, publicity, Republican, publication. Meaning: ['pʌblɪʃə(r)] n. 1. a firm in the publishing business 2. a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music 3. the proprietor of a newspaper.
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(61) To close one magazine is unlucky; but to close two casts serious doubts on your capabilities as a publisher.
(62) The series was the brainchild of publisher Allen Lane and architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner and the first volume appeared in 1953.
(63) In ten years, he was editor and publisher of the Tribune, and a rich man.
(64) A major New York paperback publisher considered a reprint, Hutchinson said, but company honchos later changed their minds.
(65) It went through several mutations, but he failed to convince his publisher of its commercial viability.
(66) For the first time Dinah met his publisher, Mr Lamprey, who was the groomsman.
(67) The complete catalogue, usually annual, gives an author and title record of all books in print from the publisher concerned.
(67) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(68) The finished manuscript was sent to the publisher on 3 January.
(69) He said that the publisher got the copyright in each song written by the defendant for one shilling.
(70) This last defence might well be available to a book publisher.
(71) I drafted a letter to the publisher, complaining about the offending sentence.
(72) The publisher will not accept your manuscript until it has been thoroughly revised.
(73) Harry Potter continues to spin his magic, doubling publisher Bloomsbury's profits to $ 8m.
(74) Usually the book publisher, not the author, picks up the tab for a publicity tour.
(75) He found the name of the publisher and entered it in his black address book.
(76) Daly the music publisher was nice enough, but hardly a friend.
(77) Higher education staff see their academic imprimatur as more important in career terms than being accepted by a commercial publisher.
(78) Bob Merry has been named publisher of Congressional Quarterly after six years as executive editor.
(79) Such men of enterprise and initiative as Lord Stevens and the publisher Lord Weidenfeld stood in huddles around television sets.
(80) The same was true of the publisher, who paid all fees, monies, and royalties to Quinn through the agent.
(81) Morris has been involved in a long legal dispute with his publisher.
(82) Publisher, a journalism trade magazine, and a series of press releases.
(83) During her 12-year tenure at Beacon, annual sales tripled and the number of titles carried annually by the Boston publisher doubled.
(84) She has spent her free time researching the book and is now looking for a publisher.
(85) The Post got the book from a sister company, the publisher HarperCollins.
(86) There are really only two important considerations as far as the desktop publisher is concerned; is it readable and does it look good.
(87) In general, the photograph will be protected by copyright which will be owned by the publisher or perhaps a freelance photographer.
(88) Cissy Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times-Herald, had fresh flowers brought aboard at stopping places along the way.
(89) But Picture Publisher presents complex features in an accessible fashion; a likeable, powerful package.
(90) There are, however, limitations that the desktop publisher needs to be aware of.
More similar words: publish, public, in public, publicly, republic, publicity, Republican, publication, establish, the general public, establishment, establishment of, accomplishment, accomplishments, blink, list, double, voluble, trouble, sibling, listen, double up, troubled, dish, Irish, oblivious, listen to, listener, enlisted, double back.