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Book and Dean
* Dean Koontz's novels included quotations from The Book of Counted Sorrows, which did not exist until, at the urging of his fans, he created it.
* Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Book One: Prodigal Son ( 2005 ).
Acomb existed before the Norman Conquest, is mentioned in the Domesday Book and was the property of the Dean and Chapter of York Minster.
These manuscripts include the Cathach of St. Columba, the Ambrosiana Orosius, fragmentary Gospel in the Durham Dean and Chapter Library ( all from the early 7th century ), and the Book of Durrow ( from the second half of the 7th century ).
The area through which the road is built is mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral.
** Once Upon a Mattress – Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, and Dean Fuller.
* Jan & Dean " Ride The Wild Surf " b / w " The Anaheim, Azusa & Cucamonga Sewing Circle, Book Review And Timing Association " ( Liberty 55724 )
In 1952, for example, the Court accepted the claim of the Dean of Westminster to advise the Queen on the proper procedure during the ceremony ( for nearly a thousand years he and his predecessor abbots have kept an unpublished Red Book of practices ), the claim of the Lord Bishop of Durham and the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells to walk beside the Queen as she entered and exited the Abbey and to stand on either side of her through the entire coronation ritual, the claim of the Earl of Shrewsbury in his capacity as Lord High Steward of Ireland to carry a white staff, and the claim of the Queen's Scholars of Westminster School to be the first to acclaim the monarch on behalf of the common people ( their shouts of " Vivat!
* Blondie Book 1 ( 1986 ) by Dean Young and Stan Drake ( 1986 ) Blackthorne
On account of his using the Book of Common Prayer John Owen, then Dean of Christ Church and vice-chancellor, unsuccessfully opposed his proceeding M. A.
He was rector of St Peter upon Cornhill, London, of Tatenhill, Staffordshire, Dean of Lincoln ; Reformer, Commissioner for the first Prayer Book.
Rioting in opposition began when the Dean of Edinburgh, John Hannah, began to read from the new Book of Prayer, legendarily initiated by the market-woman or street-seller Jenny Geddes throwing her stool at his head.
* The Book of Counted Sorrows is a book invented by horror author Dean Koontz to add verisimilitude to some of his novels.
* In the Supernatural season four episode The Monster At The End of This Book, Chuck Shurley tells Sam and Dean that his new book is " Kilgore Trout " Vonnegut, as opposed to Slaughterhouse-Five or Cat's Cradle Vonnegut.
* Ross, Neil, Heroic Poetry from the Book of the Dean of Lismore.
The Durham Gospels is a very incomplete late 7th century insular Gospel Book, now kept in the Durham Cathedral Dean and Chapter Library ( MS A. II. 17 ).
* Scottish Verse in the Book of the Dean of Lismore ( Edinburgh, 1937 )
According to The Fireside Book of Baseball by Charles Einstein, in the seventh game Frisch called time and walked over from second base to the mound to tell Dean " If you don't stop clowning around, I'll take you out of the game.
Notable jurors have included: Virginia A. Myers, Peter Feldstein, and Dr. Rachel M. Williams, all from the University of Iowa ’ s School of Art & Art History ; Julie Leonard from the University of Iowa ’ s Center for the Book and the School of Art & Art History ; Shannon Kennedy from the University of Iowa ’ s School of Art & Art History and Coe College's Department of Art in Cedar Rapids formerly at Kirkwood Community College-Iowa City ; Kayt Conrad of the University of Iowa ’ s Division of Performing Arts Art Coordinator and Interim Dean of Arts & Humanities at Kirkwood Community College ; as well as Helen Grunwald, Doug Hall, and Rahat Sodaev, all faculty from the Arts & Humanities Department of Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids.
Alan Dean Foster, Book Club # 2597
* Mitchell Kriegman and Dean Gordon ( The Book of Pooh )
Her next novel, The Great Fire, which took her 20 years to complete, garnered the 2003 National Book Award, the 2004 Miles Franklin Award, and the 2005 William Dean Howells Medal.
* Lucie Attwell ’ s Children ’ s Book, Dean, 1927-1932.
* Book of Rhymes, Dean, 1962.

Book and Lismore
The single most important source for the Fenian Cycle is the Acallam na Senórach ( Colloquy of the Old Men ), which is found in two 15th century manuscripts, the Book of Lismore and Laud 610, as well as a 17th century manuscript from Killiney, County Dublin.
In the old Irish tale from the Book of Lismore, " The Siege of Druim Damhgaire or Knocklong " ( Forbhais Droma Dámhgháire ), Crom is associated with Moloch.
The Shannon reputedly hosts a river monster named Cata, first appearing in the Book of Lismore, an ancient Irish Manuscript, translated into English by Whitley Stokes.
** Betha Shenáin meic Geirginn from the Book of Lismore ( no translation available )
The Irish ' Book of Lismore ', a traditional book on the lives of the ancient Celtic Irish saints written in Irish, Saint Brigid is described: ' She is the prophetess of Christ ; she is the Queen of the South ; she is the Mary of the Gael.
Lismore Castle, where the Book of Lismore, owned by James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond | Catherine FitzGerald, was discovered.
* Short Old Irish text in the Book of Leinster and Book of Lismore about Molaise and his sister, tentatively dated to the early 10th century, ed.
A medieval manuscript, the Book of Lismore ( now in England – the owner of the castle is an Englishman ) and the Lismore Crozier ( now in the National Museum of Ireland ) were discovered there in the 19th century.
An interesting alternate version of the story of Mongfind and her sons exists in a saint's life from the Book of Lismore.
), not of Fidach, in the Book of Lismore, and there Dáire's father is called Findchad, while Crimthand Mór is not mentioned at all.
The single most important source for the Fenian Cycle is the Acallam na Senórach ( Colloquy of the Old Men ), which is found in two 15th century manuscripts, the Book of Lismore and Laud 610, as well as a 17th century manuscript from Killiney, County Dublin.
Whitley Stokes, Lives of the Saints from the Book of Lismore.

Book and Scottish
* In Allan Cole and Chris Bunch's Sten science fiction series, Book Two, The Wolf Worlds, the Scottish character Alex bemoans their predicament after crash landing ; ' A slackit way f ' r a mon ,' Alex mourned to himself.
His son and successor, Charles I, took matters further, introducing an English-style Prayer Book into the Scottish church in 1637.
William Hone speaks in The Every-Day Book ( 1838 ) of a later festive Lammas day sport common among Scottish farmers near Edinburgh.
** Ross McWhirter ( d. 1975 ), Scottish co-founders of the Guinness Book of Records
* Crawford, Robert & Mick Imlach, The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse.
Mathematicians of this " school " met for long hours at the Scottish Café, where the problems they discussed were collected in the famous Scottish Book, which is a thick notebook provided by Banach's wife.
Ulam is a major presence in the Scottish Book.
Within two years, Józef Ulam and the rest of his family were victims of the Holocaust, Steinhaus was in hiding, Kuratowski was lecturing at the underground university in Warsaw, Stożek and his two sons had been killed in the massacre of Lwów professors, Banach was surviving Nazi occupation by feeding lice at Rudolf Weigl's typhus research institute, and the last problem had been recorded in the Scottish Book.
Kuratowski left Lwów for Warsaw in 1934, before the famous Scottish Book was begun ( in 1935 ), hence did not contribute any problems to it.
The further development of the 1552 rite is described in the Article on The Book of Common Prayer and some rites such as the 1637 Scottish rite and the 1789 one in the United States of America went back to the 1549 model.
The Book of Pluscarden describes ' a detestable split and most unworthy difference arising from jealosy ' within the Scottish camp and the historian Michael Brown explains that a contemporary source has James appointing his young and inexperienced cousin Robert Stewart of Atholl as the constable of the host ahead of the experienced march wardens the earls of Douglas and Angus.
As a child, he remembered, " my picture of nineteenth-century America was given greater precision by a song which is still fairly well known and which can be found ( I think ) in the Scottish Student's Song Book.
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
* 1976 Scottish Arts Council Book Award for Love or Nothing
In 1892 " The Scottish Students Song Book " ( edited by John Stuart Blackie ) was published, containing 200 ribald songs.
In 1560, the Scottish Parliament abolished papal jurisdiction and approved Calvin's Confession of Faith, but did not accept many of the principles laid out in Knox's First Book of Discipline, which argued, among other things, that all of the assets of the old church should pass to the new.
In attempting to force the Scots to accept a new Prayer Book in 1637, Charles sparked a crisis that led to the compilation and subscription of the National Covenant in early 1638, a document which rejected all innovations in worship that had not been subject to the approval of both the Scottish Parliament and the General Assembly of the church.
She had a keen interest in opera, was a trustee of the National Library of Scotland, a board member of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, a trustee of the Scottish National War Memorial, and a non-executive director of Scottish Television.
The Book of Common Prayer in the versions of the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada mark the date as the Falling Asleep of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In 1560, the Scottish Parliament abolished papal jurisdiction and approved Calvin's Confession of Faith, but did not accept many of the principles laid out in Knox's First Book of Discipline, which argued, amongst other things, that all of the assets of the old church should pass to the new.
Subsequently, in 1637, Charles attempted to introduce a version of the Book of Common Prayer, written by a group of Scottish prelates, most notably the Archbishop of St Andrews, John Spottiswood, and the Bishop of Ross, John Maxwell, and edited for printing by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud ; it was a combination of Knox's Book of Common Order, which was in use before 1637, and English liturgy in hopes of further unifying the ( Anglican ) Church of England and the ( Presbyterian ) Church of Scotland.

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