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vanity press

American  

noun

  1. a printing house that specializes in publishing books for which the authors pay all or most of the costs.


Etymology

Origin of vanity press

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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June’s novel, “Pepsi-Cola Addict,” was published by a vanity press that has since gone defunct.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 2, 2022

Smalley had arranged for the work’s publication, too: Gorham was a vanity press avant la lettre.

From The New Yorker Dec. 23, 2016

He looked up the author, who has claimed to have published other books under other names, and the publisher, Cow Eye Press, and realized it was a vanity press incorporated in Wyoming.

From New York Times Sep. 11, 2015

Last month, at age 70, he finally paid a vanity press thousands of dollars to publish it.

From Slate Jul. 1, 2015

Vitale paid a vanity press $4,375 to publish it.

From Forbes Jan. 22, 2014

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