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Rants and Incendiary
* Beating the Devil: The Incendiary Rants of Alexander Cockburn
The list follows Rants and Incendiary Tracts: Voices of Desperate Illumination 1558 – Present, a book edited by Bob Black and Adam Parfrey.

Rants and edited
A new collection of Krim's work from Syracuse University Press, Missing a Beat: The Rants and Regrets of Seymour Krim, edited and with an introduction by Mark Cohen, argues that Krim should be seen primarily as a Jewish-American author and part of the same cultural and literary moment that in the late 1950s and early 1960s brought to prominence Philip Roth, Saul Bellow, Norman Mailer, and other writers who made Jewish-American literature prominent at that time.

Rants and by
His " Rants " are a regular feature at the Starwood Festival, and WinterStar Symposium both produced by the Association for Consciousness Exploration ( ACE ).
* Surrealist Subversions: Rants, Writings & Images by the Surrealist Movement in the United States ( ed ) ( 2002 ) ISBN 1-57027-122-4

Rants and Press
* Love Dance of the Mechanical Animals: Confessions, Highly Subjective Journalism, Old Rants and New Stories ( 2003, Three Rivers Press )

Incendiary and by
Incendiary arrows and pots containing combustible substances were used as early as the 9th century BC by the Assyrians, and were extensively used in the Greco-Roman world as well.
Incendiary bombs usually consisted of dozens of thin thermite-filled canisters ( bomblets ) ignited by a magnesium fuse.
Guinan was portrayed on film in Incendiary Blonde ( 1945 ) by Betty Hutton, and in Splendor in the Grass ( 1961 ) by Phyllis Diller.
The war was ended with Komura's signature on behalf of the Japanese government of the Treaty of Portsmouth, which was highly unpopular in Japan, leading to the Hibiya Incendiary Incident < ref name =" nyt1905 ">" Japan's Present Crisis and Her Constitution ; The Mikado's Ministers Will Be Held Responsible by the People for the Peace Treaty -- Marquis Ito May Be Able to Save Baron Komura ," New York Times.
In Reparation for which we have Condemned her to make honourable amends Disrobed, a Noose around her Neck, and carrying In her hands a flaming torch weighing two pounds before the main door and Entrance of the parish Church of This city where She will be taken And Led, by the executioner of the high Court, in a Tumbrel used for garbage, with an Inscription Front And Back, with the word, Incendiary, And there, bare-headed, And On her Knees, will declare that She maliciously set the fire And Caused the Said Burning, for which She repents And Asks Forgiveness from the Crown And Court, and this done, will have her fist Severed On a stake Erected in front of the Said Church.
Incendiary effects are compounded by secondary fires started by the blast wave effects such as from upset stoves and furnaces.
Incendiary devices have been used by criminal, terrorist and direct action groups to commit arson attacks on their targets.
Their arsenal also included weapons that could be produced cheaply without consuming materials that were needed to produce armaments for the regular units such as the Northover Projector, a blackpowder-powered mortar ; the No. 76 Special Incendiary Grenade, a glass bottle filled with highly flammable material and the Smith Gun, a small artillery gun that could be towed by an automobile.
A 2011 documentary film, Incendiary: The Willingham Case, mixed stylized explorations of fire science with cinema verité coverage of efforts to review Willingham ’ s case — by the Texas Forensic Science Commission and within the Texas court system.
They worked together in Incendiary, about the aftermath of a terrorist attack at a football game, based on Chris Cleaves's 2005 book by the same name.
Incendiary devices were frequently used as projectiles during warfare, particularly during sieges and naval battles ; some substances were boiled or heated to inflict damage by scalding or burning.
Incendiary mixtures, such as the oil-based Greek fire, could be launched by throwing machines or administered through a siphon.
* Incendiary ( novel ), a novel by Chris Cleave
** Incendiary ( film ), a 2008 film based on the novel, directed by Sharon Maguire
The second and third ( and soon to be fourth ) books of The Premonition Series ( Intuition, Indebted, and Incendiary ) by Amy Bartol include Gancanagh in the story line.
Incendiary bombs were used extensively by the German, British and U. S. air forces against civilian populations and targets of military significance in civilian areas, including London, Hamburg, and Dresden.
A work from 1646 by Anthony Burges claimed support from College members including the President Arthur Jackson, There were attacks on the College by the Independents John Goodwin ( Sion-Colledg visited and Neophytopresbyteros ) and John Price ( 1625 ?- 1691 ) ( The Pulpit Incendiary, 1648 ), and it was defended by Cornelius Burges ( Sion College what it is, and doeth, 1648 ).
The brewery was hit by 3 Incendiary bombs in 1940, which caused the death of 4 of its workers.
The film Incendiary, which was written and directed by Maguire, was released in 2008.

Incendiary and Black
The Black Dahlia Murder, The Acacia Strain, Oceano, All Shall Perish, Obey The Brave, Nile, Skeletonwitch, Lionheart, Fleshgod Apocalypse, First Blood, Molotov Solution, The Contortionist, Reign Supreme, Conducting From The Grave, Fit For An Autopsy, Incendiary, Palehorse, Hour of Penance, Legion, Relentless, Pathogenic.

Tracts and edited
He also edited the Clarke Papers ( 1891 – 1901 ), and Mrs Hutchinson's Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson ( 1885 ), and wrote an introduction to the Stuart Tracts, 1603 – 1693 ( 1903 ), besides contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography.
Falkland wrote a Discourse of Infallibility, published in 1646 ( Thomason Tracts, E 361 ), reprinted in 1650, in 1651 ( E 634 ) edited by Triplet with replies, and in 1660 with the addition of two discourses on episcopacy by Falkland.
The chief of them are his Characters of Charles James Fox ( 1809 ) and his edited reprint of Tracts of Warburton and a Warburtonian, which caused controversy ; in his critique of Warburton, he focused on the worst written by Warburton and Hurd, which probably did not deserve to be reprinted, even if they were deliberately being suppressed by their authors.
v. The Tracts were first printed in the third volume of Churchill's Voyages, but they have been edited for the Navy Record Society by Mr Oppenheim.
A collected edition of the Tracts of Nayler appeared in 1716, edited by his friend ( and important early Quaker ) George Whitehead, though Whitehead omitted Nayler's more controversial works.
His tract entitled Discourses upon Trade, principally directed to the cases of the interest, coinage, clipping and increase of money, was published anonymously in 1691, and was edited in 1856 by J. R. McCulloch in the Select Collection of Early English Tracts on Commerce printed by the Political Economy Club of London.
More specifically, it appears in the Denham Tracts, edited by James Hardy, ( London: Folklore Society, 1895 ), vol.
His chief work appeared in 1713, under the title Clavis Universalis, or A New Inquiry after Truth, being a Demonstration of the NonExistence or Impossibility of an External World ( printed privately, Edinburgh, 1836, and reprinted in Metaphysical Tracts, 1837, edited by Sam.

Tracts and by
The beauty and value of many of the Latin Breviaries were brought to the notice of English churchmen by one of the numbers of the Oxford Tracts for the Times, since which time they have been much more studied, both for their own sake and for the light they throw upon the English Prayer-Book.
The Bangladesh Government and tribal insurgents signed a peace accord in December 1997, which allowed for the return of tribal refugees who had fled into India, beginning in 1986, to escape violence caused by an insurgency in their homeland in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
When the Township of Boonton was created in 1867 by " An Act to Divide the Township of Pequannoc in the County of Morris " most of Penn's Lot No. 48 and parts of the Bollen and Great Boonton Tracts fell within Boonton's boundary.
* The Denham Tracts by Michael Denham
His Tracts on the Probability of reaching the North Pole ( 1775 ) were written in consequence of the northern voyage of discovery undertaken by Captain Constantine John Phipps, afterwards Lord Mulgrave ( 1744 – 1792 ).
Barrowe has been credited by H. M. Dexter and others with being the author of the Marprelate Tracts ; but this is not generally accepted.
), Metaphysical Tracts by English Philosophers ( 1837 ); trans.
During 1787 he wrote three letters on John Hawkins's Life of Johnson for the Gentleman's Magazine, which were reprinted by Thomas Kidd in his Tracts and Criticisms of Porson, and in a volume of Porson's Correspondence.
200-217, and selections have been published in Letters written by Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex ( 1770 ) and in the Essex Papers ( Camden Society, 1890 ), to which can now be added the Calendars of State Papers, Domestic, which contain a large number of his letters and which strongly support the opinion of his contemporaries concerning his unselfish patriotism and industry ; see also Somers Tracts ( 1815 ).
Rivington contracted further ties with the High Church party by the publication from 1833 of the Tracts for the Times.
While the Muslim majority districts of Murshidabad and Malda were given to India, the Hindu majority district of Khulna and the majority Buddhist, but sparsely populated Chittagong Hill Tracts was given to Pakistan by the award.
The one authority for the life of Sir William Monson is his own Tracts, but a very good account of him is included by Southey in his Lives of the Admirals, vol.
Professor Bernard Nietschmann wrote a letter about Shanti Bahini and the Chittagong Hill Tracts people to the editor of the New York Times by published on October 25, 1986 ( archived by the Fourth World Documentation Project ) at the Center for World Indigenous Studies website.
* Aggmeda Khyang, a large Buddhist monastery, and a place revered by around 400, 000 Buddhist people of Cox's Bazar Hill Tracts.
Lord Avebury is a Co-Chair of the CHT ( Chittagong Hill Tracts ) Commission, which monitors the implementation of the CHT Peace Accord by the Bangladesh Government.
The Four Knaves is a series of Satirical Tracts, with Introduction and Notes by E. F. Rimbault, upon the subject of playing cards.

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