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Norman Cohn, in his book Europe's Inner Demons, also accused Murray of falsifying her evidence by selectively quoting from the testimony of accused witches, deliberately leaving out fantastical elements to support her claim that real events were being described rather than fantasies ; such elements include testimonies of flying to meetings, transforming into animals, or seeing the devil disappear and reappear suddenly.
John feels honour-bound to go with him, and sadly, says goodbye to Grace Maskew, whom he loves and has been seeing in secret, and gets his mother's prayer book as a good luck charm.
Lyell discussed arrangements with publisher John Murray III, of the publishing house John Murray, who responded immediately to Darwin's letter of 31 March 1859 with an agreement to publish the book without even seeing the manuscript, and an offer to Darwin of of the profits.
In 1971, after seeing Virginia's obituary in The New York Times, four friends formed a company, called Elizabeth Press, and published a children's book titled Yes, Virginia that illustrated the editorial and included a brief history of the main characters.
An obsessive cinema-goer, seeing up to 400 movies a year in his youth, Bogdanovich showcased the work of American directors such as Orson Welles and John Ford -- whom he later wrote a book about, based on the notes he had produced for the MoMA retrospective of the director -- and Howard Hawks.
Wizards of the Coast, seeing the heavy sales of the GRP supplement, released their own supplement book called Drow of the Underdark in May 2007.
Although Hofstadter claims the idea of translating his book " never crossed mind " when he was writing it, when approached with the idea by his publisher he was " very excited about seeing book in other languages, especially … French ".
De Moivre continued his studies of mathematics after visiting the Earl of Devonshire and seeing Newton ’ s recent book, Principia.
The remodeled Princeton Public Library and the new Railroad Museum have been called " book ends " to a downtown that is seeing significant growth.
* Odin makes contact with the Draycotts after seeing one of Cynthia Draycott's adverts for a soft drink, which seemingly involve various gods promoting the drink ; one of these adverts is seen when Dirk confronts Anstey's son early in the book.
Tom purchased this book because he was taking a class on medieval French literature, not seeing the nihil obstat in the book denoting its Catholic origin.
No wonder afterwards she pledged herself ' strictly in future to seeing I never write a book which I know to be careless '.
After seeing the film, Hornby expressed his happiness with John Cusack's performance as Rob Gordon ( changed from Rob Fleming in the book ), saying, " At times, it appears to be a film in which John Cusack reads my book ".
Already upset with Hesse's novel Siddhartha, political activists and patriots railed against him, and against the book, seeing an opportunity to discredit Hesse.
This book began with a crowd of people trying to keep Americans from seeing " Caligari " because this story of a " madman " didn't serve the purpose of art, morality.
The book argues that we are seeing a decline of the nation-state, without a comparable decline in organized violence.
According to cinematographer Ron Garcia, the film was popular in Japan, in particular with women, as Martha Nochimson wrote in her book on Lynch's movies, " he surmises that the enthusiasm of the Japanese women comes from a gratification of seeing in Laura some acknowledgment of their suffering in a repressive society.
During this trip, he revisited some of the sites mentioned in the book as well as seeing old friends, including some that had been mentioned in the book, and one unnamed person, the " Agent " ( of the trading company ), whom he intensely disliked ( a man named Fitch, who had married into the wealthy Spanish Colonial Moraga family ).
Trevor Kitson, writing in New Zealand's Manawatu Standard in 2006, said he was prompted to write a short lipogram after seeing Wright's book.
Umberto Eco, in his book Baudolino, has the young Baudolino invent a story about seeing the holy foreskin and navel in Rome to the company of Frederick Barbarossa.
Learning that she will be forced to skip the upcoming Tory party conference, and seeing an opportunity to make some money and embarrass the CMR, he convinces her that he can get the pamphlet published, cons her into writing him a check, and then arranges to have it printed up by a pornographic book publisher, complete with full-color illustrations ( the same ones he stole from the meeting ).

book and shed
" In his book Indoctrination and Self-deception, Roderick Hindery tries to shed light on these tensions by contrasting them with impostors of authentic self-affirmation and altruism, by analysis of other-regard within creative individuation of the self, and by contrasting love for the few with love for the many.
Typical of his satire and cynical humour, the book included a discourse on Parkinson's Law of Triviality ( debates about expenses for a nuclear plant, a bicycle shed, and refreshments ), a note on why driving on the left side of the road ( see road transport ) is natural, and suggested that the Royal Navy would eventually have more admirals than ships.
John French's 2010 book Through the Eyes of Magic describes some of the " talks " which were initiated by his actions such as being heard playing a Frank Zappa drum part (" The Blimp ( mousetrapreplica )") in his drumming shed, and not having finished drum parts as quickly as Beefheart wanted.
His 1843 book, A System of Logic, was an effort to shed further light on issues of causation.
However, the link between the Riemann hypothesis and the Prime Number Theorem had been known before in Continental Europe, and Littlewood also wrote later in his book A mathematician ’ s miscellany that his actually only rediscovered result did not shed a bright light on the isolated state of British mathematics at the time.
Many regard some of the thoughts and opinions expressed by Seldon in this book as autobiographical ; a double reading of Forward the Foundation may shed light on Asimov's inner thoughts at the end of his life.
In April 2012, Wheen suffered the loss of his entire book collection, his " life's work ", and an unfinished novel, in a garden shed fire.
The book closes with Ned joining the police force after dropping out of college, and he pulls Sandy over to shed B.
Ortiz shed light upon his feelings before the fight in his book This is Gonna Hurt: The Life of a Mixed Martial Arts Champion ; " Ken Shamrock is a real good fighter.
An acquaintance said of Tregelles that he was " able to shed a light upon any topic that might be introduced ," but that to ask him a question was dangerous because " doing so was like reaching to take a book and having the whole shelf-full precipitated upon your head.
Bede does shed some light on monastic affairs ; in particular he comments in book V that many Northumbrians are laying aside their arms and entering monasteries " rather than study the arts of war.
On arrival at Dereham the original fault book from fellow resident 31235 was found inside it-both engines having been stored together at Upperby shed.
* Blokes and Sheds ( 1998 ), nonfiction book by Mark Thomson about the " shed subculture "
* Men and Sheds ( 2002 ), nonfiction book by Gordon Thorburn about the " shed subculture "
Documents on which Karlsch's book is based shed light on the motivations of the German scientists working on the paths of nuclear reactors and isotope separation ; the historian of science Mark Walker also published his analysis in 2005.
The book will contribute to the drafting of a new liberal national program, which will offer political orientation based on historical reflection ... The second book is to ... shed light on the great crises in the political and intellectual history of Germany, and will thus explain the present state of mind of the German people.
In this book, as was typical of all books Ohsawa wrote, he devotes considerable time to explaining his views regarding how Macrobiotics can shed light on many social problems as well as causes of war and how Macrobiotics can help bring about a world in which war will be seen as an outcome of an error of judgment, and discarded as an effective solution to social conflict.
In 1845 his " The Geography of Nyassi ", later elaborated into the book, Inner Africa Laid Open ( 1852 ), attempted in a similar way to shed light on the geography of the yet unknown interior of Africa.
Her and Mona Rae's book, My Sister Marilyn ( 1994 ), not only shed new light on their famous relation, but on the family's history of mental illness.
The San Francisco Examiner concluded that “ Few books shed as much light on their subjects as this opinionated and original excavation of Los Angeles from the mythical debris of its past and future ”, and Peter Ackroyd, writing in The Times of London, called the bookA history as fascinating as it is instructive .”

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