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1935 ); abridged one-volume edition, edited by Richard Harwell ( 1961 ); the standard biography
In 1990 a one-volume edition was released by Unwin Paperbacks.
This was reinforced when Workman looked at several plays by Shakespeare, which showed similar variations ( from 3. 4 to 10. 4 per page of Irving's one-volume edition ), as summarized in the second diagram on the right.
The first one-volume edition was published in 1874, and attracted large sales.
The Columbia Encyclopedia is a one-volume encyclopedia produced by Columbia University Press and in the last edition, now out of print, sold by the Gale Group.
A one-volume paperback edition of an earlier two-volume collection of stories.
2, pp. 88 – 89, Basic Books, 1955 ; also in the abridged, one-volume edition, pp. 358 – 359, Basic Books, 1961 ).
The following year it was republished in an inexpensive one-volume edition and became a huge critical and financial success.
* Anthology: Omnibus ( book ), a one-volume book edition of previously published books
A one-volume edition with minor revisions was released in 1972.
The material has been kept in print in the six-volume Essential Starchild trade paperbacks through Owen's Coppervale Press Imprint, and a one-volume edition is currently planned for late 2006.
In August 2012, Vertigo published a one-volume, 1500-page omnibus edition of The Invisibles.
In all three editions the extensive notes and commentary of the 1582 / 1610 original were drastically reduced, resulting in a compact one-volume edition of the Bible, which contributed greatly to its popularity.
The one-volume edition currently in print is significantly shorter than the original three-volume edition.
* Bernard Shaw ( one-volume revised edition ), Chatto & Windus, 1997
It was so long that in the UK, Australia and Israel its paperback edition was split in half, Part 1 being published as Steel and Snow in June 2001 ( with the one-volume cover ) and Part 2 as Blood and Gold in August 2001 ( with a specially-commissioned new cover ).
The series was originally published as a three-issue limited series ( November 2001-July 2002 ) by DC Comics, and since collected into hardcover and paperback one-volume editions, and Absolute Dark Knight edition ( which also features The Dark Knight Returns ).
In February 2009 Orbit Books will issue the first one-volume paperback edition of the novel in the USA.
*( Editor ) Here We Come A ' Piping, illustrations by Irene Mountfort, four volumes, Blackwell ( Oxford, England ), 1936 – 37, one-volume edition, Stokes ( New York, NY ), 1937.
Davies ' writings as Samuel Marchbanks were also collected in a one-volume edition, The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks in 1985.
Davies ' writings as Samuel Marchbanks were also collected in a one-volume edition, The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks in 1985.
Davies ' writings as Samuel Marchbanks were also collected in a one-volume edition, The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks in 1985.

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Lastly, an anonymous one-volume supplement appeared in 1744, with 996 pages and 6 plates.

one-volume and ),
A History of Chinese Civilization ( 1996 ), called the best one-volume survey ;
* Bartlett, Irving H. John C. Calhoun: A Biography ( 1994 ), 413pp, the best one-volume scholarly biography ; Bartlett, while hostile to slavery, portrays Calhoun as a principled, consistent, and often admirable champion of slavery and the South.
A one-volume abridgment, Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom ( 1861 ), was published during the first six months of the American Civil War at the suggestion of Olmsted's English publisher.
He consolidated his reputation with a one-volume general history of England, The Spirit of English History ( 1943 ), but his most important work was the historical trilogy The Elizabethan Age: The England of Elizabeth ( 1950 ), The Expansion of Elizabethan England ( 1955 ), and The Elizabethan Renaissance ( 1971 – 72 ), respectively examine the society, overseas exploration, and culture of late 16th-century England.
His writings included his first book The Eclipse of American Sea Power ( 1922 ) and A History of the United States Navy ( 1936 ), the latter recognized as " the best one-volume history of the United States Navy in existence.
Sadie also oversaw a major expansion of the Grove franchise, editing the one-volume Grove Concise Dictionary of Music ( 1988 ), and several spinoff dictionaries, such as the New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments ( three volumes, 1984 ), the New Grove Dictionary of American Music, ( with H. Wiley Hitchcock, four volumes, 1986 ), and the New Grove Dictionary of Opera ( four volumes, 1992 ).
He is noted for his books, Thespis: Ritual, Myth, and Drama in the Ancient Near East ( 1950 ), The Dead Sea Scriptures, about the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as his one-volume abridgement of Sir James Frazer's massive 13-volume work The Golden Bough, to which Gaster contributed updates, corrections and extensive annotations.
The one-volume version History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 ( 1918 ), which is online, earned him a Pulitzer Prize in History in 1918.
* History of the Civil War, 1861 – 1865 ( 1918 ), one-volume v ersion ; Pulitzer Prize online

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Harper Collins also published several one-volume collected editions containing the full text of the series.
It is still most commonly sold as three volumes, but has also been published in one-volume and seven-volume editions ( six books and the appendices ).
* Columbia Encyclopedia, one-volume encyclopedia published by Columbia University Press
That same year he published " Abdala ", a patriotic drama in verse form in the one-volume La Patria Libre newspaper, which he published himself.
A one-volume abridgment, called simply To Keep the Ball Rolling, was published in 1983.
In 1963, The Two Ocean War was published, a one-volume abridged history of the United States Navy in World War II.
Kossuth wrote a one-volume autobiography, published in English in 1880 as Memoirs of My Exile.
A detailed one-volume Catalan – Occitan and Occitan – Catalan dictionary was published under the auspices of the governments of Catalonia ( Generalitat de Catalunya ) and Val d ' Aran ( Conselh Generau d ' Aran ).
# Jerusalem Simanim Institute, Feldheim Publishers, 2004 ( published in one-volume and three-volume editions ).
In 2004, when Cartoon Books released a " mammoth " one-volume black and white collection of the entire nine-volume series, Time critic Andrew Arnold called Bone " the best all-ages graphic novel yet published.
In 1953, World published a one-volume college edition, without the encyclopedic material.
Recently, several one-volume books have been published under the title Butler's Lives of the Saints, even though they really have little or nothing in common with Fr.
Later they were passed on to William Plomer who transcribed the remaining diaries and edited and published a three-volume selection and later a one-volume selection Kilvert's Diary, 1870-1879 ( Jonathan Cape, 1938 — corrected in 1960, and with an abridged and illustrated version for children published as Ardizzone's Kilvert in 1976 ).
In 1966, Quigley published a one-volume history of the twentieth century entitled Tragedy and Hope.
The Mundelein Psalter, the first complete one-volume edition containing the approved English-language texts of the Liturgy of the Hours with psalms that are pointed for the chanting of the Divine Office, was published in 2007.
* A one-volume edition with an " introductory memoir of the author " by William Youngman was published by J. O.

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