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publisher English

Meaning publisher meaning

What does publisher mean?
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publisher

A publisher is a person or a company that prints books, magazines, etc. and sells them to people.

publisher

a firm in the publishing business a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music the proprietor of a newspaper

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Topics publisher topics

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Simple sentences

The editor and the publisher are both my cousins.
That publisher specialises in children's books.
The editor and publisher of this magazine was criticized by some readers.
This publisher will publish absolutely anything.
This publisher specializes in children's literature.
John ordered the book from the publisher in the United States.
The editor and publisher is my cousin.
This publisher has put out some very good books.
Have you sent your novel to a publisher?
The publisher said my book is too long.
The publisher said I should make my book shorter.
The publisher told me to make my book shorter.

Movie subtitles

Ward Bryant, publisher and leading crusader against the rackets receives a telephone death threat against himself and his family.
That publisher was murdered.
This, and a publisher named Bryant.
It sold slightly over 600 copies. lt cost the publisher a great deal of money.
This is a job with La Rue, the great book publisher.
Clayton Smith, editor and publisher.
Writing's your job. I'm only the publisher.
The new publisher.
In fact, you're saving me from a very dull evening with my publisher.
I have a little song here that Timmy's going to take to a publisher.
Funny, that's what my publisher says.
We, uh. Mr. Fairley and I have the same publisher.
Rupert's a publisher now, isn't he?
Baron, my publisher, Mr. Pulitzer, wants me to write you up. as the man who changed geography.
I'm having dinner with my publisher.
So you were having dinner with your publisher.
You can't fool me any more with your hoof, hoof, hoof. or your insomnia or your publisher.
I'm only the publisher.
If you would permit me, your publisher. to say something.
That all of my opportunities in Berlin are fading away, that my premiere is in danger and my publisher, and the minister of culture are upset and so on and so on.
Here is my High School Diploma. here is my PhD diploma, my literary award, and this you will find especially interesting, my dear father-in-law, the last paycheck from my publisher and my income tax return.
I've been to the publisher. He wasn't interested.
Just wait till they hear this tune. I'll take it to Harms the publisher.
Writers without a job, composers without a publisher, actresses so young they still believe the guys in the casting offices.
Oh, I'm a publisher-Books.
Tell me, Mr. Smith, strictly as an author to a publisher, where did you get the idea for your book?
You see, he doesn't want to be a publisher.
I'd like you to bring this to your publisher.
Why not let your publisher judge that?
In three weeks' time you'll be taking it to a publisher and having it played.
Banker and publisher.
Jefferson Randolph, publisher from Pittsburgh. He's got his own plant down there.

News and current affairs

Most leaks are likely to involve some breach of law by the original source, if not by the publisher.
But sounding fetchingly unsure about what you are describing is not an effective way to pitch an idea to a potential investor, publisher, or constituent.
These journalists' self-interested prejudice against a medium in which they are not the gatekeepers prevents them from conceding that Assange is a publisher, rather than some sort of hybrid terrorist blogger.

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