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well-printed

  • a word derived from print.

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Joshhi, assembles 18 of this master’s strangest stories in a well-printed hardback, one designed for use, not ostentation.

From Washington Post • Aug. 14, 2019

One hundred and fifty-eight well-printed pages suffice to give his life in its entirety.

From Time Magazine Archive

Readers and students of these well-printed, handsome volumes will find them additionally interesting in the light of dicta lately issued in Russia and Germany holding up Leonardo's art as a model to modern painters.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a publisher, Laughlin brought out well-printed books of obscure verse by Dudley Fitts, Kay Boyle, essays by Yvor Winters, a novel, White Mule, by William Carlos Williams, three anthologies of new writing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her poems appeared little more than a month after she had left us, a well-printed volume of less than a hundred pages, in a sober green cover.

From The Book of Susan A Novel by Dodd, Lee Wilson