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It featured prominently in the Marcus Didius Falco mystery novel Last Act in Palmyra.
In 1955, Remarque wrote the screenplay for an Austrian film, The Last Act ( Der letzte Akt ), about Hitler's final days in the bunker of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, which was based on the book Ten Days to Die ( 1950 ) by Michael Musmanno.
*( 1955 ) Der letzte Akt ; English translation: The Last Act ; screenplay
At his father's wake Falco discovers that he is to become a brother yet again when Thalia, an old friend he met in Venus in Copper, Last Act in Palmyra and Alexandria, reveals that she is expecting a child – she claims by Geminus.
# Last Act in Palmyra ( set in Rome, The Decapolis and Palmyra ) in AD 72.
( See Gounter, Last Act, p.
*" Saddam's Last Act " ( December 17, 2003 )
Seven sacraments are celebrated within the Community: the Eucharist, generally called the Act of Consecration of Man, and six other sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, The Last Anointing, Sacramental Consultation ( replacing Confession ), and Ordination.
Seven sacraments are celebrated within the Community: the Eucharist, generally called the Act of Consecration of Man, and six other sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, The Last Anointing, Sacramental Consultation ( replacing Confession ), and Ordination.
Thrash metal band Exodus refers to this riot in their song " The Last Act of Defiance " from their 1988 album Fabulous Disaster.
* Pitt, Barrie ( 2003 ) 1918 The Last Act, Pen & Sword Military Classics series, Barnsley: Pen and Sword Books Ltd, ISBN 0-85052-974-3
* NYT Investigation: Corporations Violated Clean Water Act Over 500, 000 Times in Last Five Years-video report by Democracy Now!
His autobiography, By Jack Rosenthal was published posthumously and a four-part adaptation by his daughter, titled Jack Rosenthal's Last Act was broadcast to great acclaim on BBC Radio 4 in July 2006 starring Maureen Lipman as herself and Stephen Mangan as Jack Rosenthal.
Last night I cut out the song, the music went very well, and consequently I had a hearty call before the curtain at the end of Act II.
* Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film: The Last Act directed by Jan Binsse and David Tougas
# Act 2, Scene 7: Part II: " One Last Time " – 4: 11
Davis ’ other television and cable credits include Tears and Laughter, The Last Outlaw, Silhouette, Voyage, Irresistible Force, Wild Card, Dangerous Passion, Curiosity Kills, and Caught in the Act.
• Volume V: The Last Act
M released three studio albums throughout their career: New York • London • Paris • Munich in 1979, The Official Secrets Act in 1980, and Famous Last Words in 1981 which was never released in the UK.
Sinden has written two autobiographical volumes, A Touch of the Memoirs ( 1982 ) and Laughter in the Second Act ( 1985 ), as well as a collection of " epitaphs and final utterances ," The Last Word ( 1994 ).
The series includes: Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery, Vanishing Act: Mystery at the US Open, Cover Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl, Change Up: Mystery at the World Series, The Rivalry: Mystery at the Army-Navy Game, and his latest, Rush for the Gold: Mystery at the Olympic Games.
* Vanishing Act: The second book in the Last Shot series sees Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson try to solve a kidnapping and numerous crimes at the U. S. Open tennis tournament.
The Thomas Moore traditional Irish melody The Last Rose of Summer, introduced for Martha in Act 2, was a successful inclusion.
The book is made up of four stories: " The Visitor ," " The Great Switcheroo ," " The Last Act ," and " Bitch ".

Last and published
A more in-depth description of arcology's design principles can be found in " The Last Redoubt " from The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson, first published in 1912.
He published them as Last Poems ( 1922 ) because he felt his inspiration was exhausted and that he should not publish more in his lifetime.
Olson was working on her second book, The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House ( published October 2001 ) at the time of her death.
On its tenth issue Rancid News changed its name to Last Hours with 7 issues published under this title before going on hiatus.
In 1999 his autobiography, The Last Trek — A New Beginning, was published.
Last May, a gentleman residing in Edinburgh, personally unknown to me, who had long resided in India, favored me with a letter expressing his approbation of the views which I had published on the nature and causes of hypnotic and mesmeric phenomena.
* Wanderers of Time ( 1973 ) a collection of five stories originally published in magazines in the 1930s: Wanderers of Time, Derelict of Space, Child of Power, The Last Lunarians & The Puff-ball Menace ( a. k. a. Spheres of Hell ).
In the 1970s, Riefenstahl published her still photography of the Nuba tribes in Sudan in several books such as The Last of the Nuba.
Her books with photographs of the tribes were published in 1974 and 1976 as The Last of the Nuba and The People of Kau and were both international bestsellers.
* Last edition of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum is published in the Vatican.
Although never acknowledged by Matheson, it is worth noting that Mary Shelley published a novel entitled The Last Man that told the story of a future world ravaged by a plague and the last solitary inhabitant.
First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth February 26, 2007 ; Last revised July 31, 2008 ; Retrieved September 5, 2008.
* Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men, a vast future history published in 1930 and spanning billions of years, includes a long and carefully worked-out account of several Martian invasions of Earth over a period of tens of thousands of years.
The Last Man is an apocalyptic science fiction novel by Mary Shelley, which was first published in 1826.
Two editions of The Last Man were published by Henry Colburn in London in 1826, and one edition in Paris in 1826 by Galignani.
The Magician's Nephew is written in a lighter tone than other Chronicles of Narnia books, in particular The Last Battle, which was published after.
In 1922 he published English Metres, a study of poetic metrical form, and he compiled critical editions of Cynewulf's Juliana, several works of Dryden, James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, and several Shakespearean plays.
" The Abolition of Work and Other Essays ," published by Loompanics in 1986, included, along with the title essay, some of his short Last International texts, and some essays and reviews reprinted from his column in " San Francisco's Appeal to Reason ," a leftist and counter-cultural tabloid published from 1980 to 1984.
The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time is a posthumous collection of previously published and unpublished material by Douglas Adams.
Tolkien's posthumously published poem " Bilbo's Last Song ", illustrated by Pauline Baynes, describes Bilbo's contemplation of his forthcoming voyage to the Undying Lands.
Findley's first two novels, The Last of the Crazy People ( 1967 ) and The Butterfly Plague ( 1969 ), were originally published in Britain and the United States after having been rejected by Canadian publishers.
Umney's Last Case is a short story written by Stephen King, first published in King's collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes ( 1993 ).
However, recognizable apocalyptic novels have existed at least since the first quarter of the 19th century, when Mary Shelley's The Last Man was published.
In 1976, a selection of early scripts from the series was published as Last of the Summer Wine Scripts.

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