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1969 and Author
The more common attempts to bracket out Foucault's writings on Iran as " miscalculations ," reminds some authors of what Foucault himself had criticized in his well known 1969 essay, " What is an Author?
* Jacques van Tol ( 1897 – 1969 ), Author
In the 1960s, Richardson appeared successfully as Sir Peter Teazle in Gielgud's production of The School for Scandal, as the Father in Six Characters in Search of an Author ( 1963 ), a return to Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream ( 1964 ) and the original production of Joe Orton's controversial farce What the Butler Saw in the West End at the Queen's Theatre in 1969 with Stanley Baxter, Coral Browne and Hayward Morse.
* Terry Brooks 1969 ( law ) — Author of fantasy fiction ; 12 million copies in print
Author Bernd Ruland, in his 1969 book Wernher von Braun: Mein Leben für die Raumfahrt, reports an altogether different account of Kammler's death.
· Yashpal: Author and Patriot, Corinne Friend, 1969, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, USA ¹
In his 1969 essay " What is an Author?
* Maurice Blackburn And The Australian Labor Party 1934 – 1943 – A Study of Principle In Politics, Author: Blackburn, Susan, Loose Leaf Service: ALP Pamphlet Collection, Folder 3, Insert I, Publisher: The Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Date Published: 1969, Available at: Unions NSW Library Unions NSW Library Catalog Reference
Author Charles Bukowski's Open City column " Notes of a Dirty Old Man " was taken on by the Los Angeles Free Press beginning in 1969, when Open City folded.
Parker has been editor of Poetry Review and of The Author ; Chairman, Society of Authors ( 1981 – 82 ) and member of its Grand Council ; member of the Grand Council of the Royal Academy of Dance ; member of the General Committee, Royal Literary Fund ( 1969 – 2002 ) ( as Registrar 1977-2002 ).
Author Murray Leinster also wrote three novels in 1968 and 1969 based on the television series.
Author Edward Hoagland wrote extensively about Telegraph Creek in his 1969 book Notes from the Century Before: A Journal from British Columbia.
Author and composer Alton Howard founded Howard Publishing in 1969 and has been very influential in the musical traditions of the churches of Christ since the 1970s.
Author Gary Lachman claims that Kenneth Anger's short Invocation of My Demon Brother ( 1969 ), a mélange of occult symbology intercut with and superimposed on images from a Rolling Stones concert, " inaugurat the midnight movie cult at the Elgin Theatre.

1969 and introduction
Motorcycle disc brakes have become increasingly sophisticated since their introduction in 1969 on the Honda CB750.
Production of the 1969 Firebirds was extended into the first three months of the 1970 model year ( all other 1970 Pontiacs debuted Sept. 18, 1969 ) due to a decision to delay the introduction of an all-new 1970 Firebird ( and Chevrolet Camaro ) until after the first of the year-Feb. 26, 1970 to be exact.
* Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe, Edited and with an introduction by Sylvan Barnet ( 1969, Signet Classics )
It was the most widely celebrated Mass liturgy in the world until the introduction of the Mass of Paul VI in December 1969.
. Reprinted by New York and London: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1969 ( Sources of Science, # 25 ), with a new introduction and tables of contents by I. Bernard Cohen.
Following the successful introduction of the first Galant in 1969 and similar growth with its commercial vehicle division, it was decided that the company should create a single operation to focus on the automotive industry.
His " Fugata " from 1969 showcases the instrument which plays the initial fugue subject on the 1st statement, then moves on to the outright tango played after the introduction.
This ident was used from the introduction of colour in 1969 right until the ATV name ceased to be used in 1982.
This ident remained with the station until the end of its existence with some modifications, firstly the jingle was altered to nine notes on a guitar a few years later, and then the background was changed to blue in 1969 with the introduction of colour.
A technical report by Wolfgang Slany is also available online, with many references to literature on Sim, going back to the game's introduction by Gustavus Simmons in 1969.
As of 1969, the Tidal Wetland Act was introduced that seized this practice, but despite the introduction of the act, the system was still degrading due to alterations in tidal flow.
In an interview granted in 2002 to the well-known Mexican writer and ( the then ) editor-in-chief of the monthly Letras Libres, Ricardo Cayuela Gally ( b. 1969 ), Kapuściński opined that the war on terror, owing to the asymmetrical character of the combatants engaged in it, could only be wonand indeed easily, within a monththrough a ( re ) introduction of " Stalinism ", a method undesirable for the sole reason that it would leave the world under the permanent " hegemony " of the United States, a circumstance that would spell the end of " the free society ".
In 1969 Kapuściński edited and translated from the Spanish El diario del Che en Bolivia, the final literary bequest of Che Guevara's, first published in Havana and, separately, in Mexico City in 1968, with the introduction by Fidel Castro.
Because of its early introduction and extended production year, the 1969 model had several running changes made.
Until the introduction of the new Harmony of the Gospel Readings for Holy Week in 1969, English-speaking members of the Moravian Church used the name " Passion Week " for Holy Week, a week much more closely associated with the Passion of Christ.
If that was not enough indication of Ford's ' Win on Sunday, sell on Monday ' racing ambitions, the XW also saw the introduction, in August 1969, of the legendary GT-HO specification.
The Honda CB750 is a motorcycle built in several model series between 1969 and 2003, and also in 2007, that is recognized as a milestone for Honda's successful introduction of the transverse, overhead camshaft inline four-cylinder engine that has been seen ever since in the dominant sport bike configuration.
The album spawned the concert staple " Exiles ", whose Mellotron introduction had been adapted from an instrumental piece called " Mantra " the band's original line up performed throughout 1969.
At introduction, the Ghia sold for eight shillings and sixpence, and even at this relatively high price around 1. 7 million were sold before being withdrawn in 1969.
Weir was skeptical toward the concept of medicare, and his government did not sign on to the program until 1969, one year after its introduction.
Other than the brakes, the major changes were the replacement of the original 425 cu in ( 7. 0 L ) V8 with the new 455 cu in ( 7. 5 L ) in 1968 that was rated at in standard form or with the W-34 option, revised rear quarter panels ( with small fins to disguise the slope of the rear body in side view ) in 1969, and the disappearance of hidden headlights and the introduction of squared wheel arch bulges in 1970.
With the introduction of the " Kitchen Center " in 1969, the Vita-Mix 3600, and later the Vita-Mix 4000, Vita-Mix extended what could be done in a blender.
Evidence as to the presence of HIV in Szmuness's lab, or a mechanism for this introduction have not been offered ; and the scientific establishment strongly maintains HIV first came to the United States with Haitian immigrants around 1969, many years prior to trials conducted on the Hepatitis B vaccine.

1969 and Book
The 1969 edition of the Guinness Book lists Lawrence Hill ( age 22 ) of Bolton as having consumed a 2. 5 pint yard of ale in 6. 5 seconds on December 17, 1964.
After originally rising to power through a military coup d ' etat in 1969, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's governance of Libya became increasingly centric on the teachings of his Green Book, which he published in the mid-1970s chapter by chapter as a foundation for a new form of government.
Under the sponsorship of World Book Encyclopedia, pilot Dan Taylor deployed the Viperfish at Loch Ness on 1 June 1969.
* American ( U. S. A .)— Caine, Rachel: Feast of Fools ( Morganville Vampires, Book 4 ) ( 2008 ; vampire Myrnin dresses as Pierrot ); Dennison, George: " A Tale of Pierrot " ( 1987 ); DePaola, Tomie: Sing, Pierrot, Sing: A Picture Book in Mime ( 1983 ; children's book, illustrated by the author ); Hoban, Russell ( has lived in England since 1969 ): Crocodile and Pierrot: A See-the-Story Book ( 1975 ; children's book, illustrated by Sylvie Selig ).
", 1968 ; " Picture Book ", 1968 ; " Young and Innocent Days ", 1969 ; " Moments ", 1971 ; " Schooldays ", 1975 ).
* More Jungle Book ( 1969 )-Prima and the Witnesses are featured on one track, " Strange Behavior ".
His short story " Down the Rabbit Hole " ( 1966 ) was published in the anthology The War Book ( edited by James Sallis, 1969 ).
Terry Street, Dunn's first collection of poems, appeared in 1969 and received a Scottish Arts Council Book Award as well as a Somerset Maugham Award.
* 1969 Scottish Arts Council Book Award for Terry Street
Each novel in the series has received a literary award, including the 1969 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction & the 1979 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for A Wizard of Earthsea, the 1972 Newbery Honor for The Tombs of Atuan, the 1973 National Book Award for Children's Books for The Farthest Shore, the 1990 Nebula Award for Best Novel for Tehanu, and the 2002 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for The Other Wind.
Cox's account is reprinted in Jorge Luis Borges ' Book of Imaginary Beings ( 1969 ).
" Gabriel Naude: ' Most Erudite and Most Zealous for the Common Good ,'" Stechert-Hafner Book News 23 ( 5 January 1969 )
An early example of this is the song " Anthem " from the album The Book of Taliesyn ( 1968 ), but a more prominent example is the song " April " from the band's self-titled third album ( 1969 ).
* 1969: 1776 – Book by Peter Stone, music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards
These population estimates continually grew smaller until the IUCN publication of their 1969 Red Data Book, where the tamaraw population was noted to be an alarmingly low 100 heads.
* Penguin Book of the American West ( 1969 )
* R Cooke, Portrait of a Profession: The Centennial Book of the New Zealand Law Society ( 1969 ) A. H. & A. W.
* 1969: Book Cubano, including poems, articles and interviews about Cuba and his experiences there
* Ballad Book, Leach, Shewell & Sanborn ( Boston, MA ), 1890, reprinted, Books for Libraries Press ( Freeport, NY ), 1969.
* Abu Shama ( d. 1267 ) ( 1969 ): Livre des deux jardins (" The Book of Two Gardens ").
In 1969, Shōnen Book ceased publication at which time Shōnen Jump became a weekly magazine and a new monthly magazine called Bessatsu Shōnen Jump was made to take Shōnen Books place.
* Book: Douglas L. McCall, Monty Python: A Chronological Listing of the Troupe's Creative Output, and Articles and Reviews about Them, 1969 – 1989

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