Wiktionary
out-of-print
a. (context publishing English) No longer offered for sale by a publisher; no longer on the firsthand market.
Usage examples of "out-of-print".
Barb stopped at the out-of-print seller's booth and perused the titles as the dealer, a short, heavily-endowed brunette, was completing a sale.
During his high-school years, Kyle had often ventured down to Queen on a Saturday afternoon, looking for new science fiction at Bakka, new comics at The Silver Snail, and out-of-print works at the dozen or so used bookstores that had lined the street back then.