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In 2007, Subterranean Press released a 10th anniversary edition of the novel in three different versions, each mimicking the original six-volume release: the Gift Edition, limited to 2, 000 copies, containing six unsigned hardcover volumes of each separate part, housed in a slipcase ; the Limited Edition, limited to 148 numbered copies, and signed by Stephen King, housed in a slipcase ; and the Lettered Edition, limited to 52 lettered copies, and signed by Stephen King, housed in a traycase.
The original six-volume series begins during the middle of the arc and was released from November 19, 1993 to November 18, 1994.
Super Techno Arts produced an English adaptation of both, the original series and the prequel series, releasing all thirteen episodes in North America as a six-volume DVD series between 2003 and 2005, with the episodes in order of its fictional chronology.
There are three editions of the text ; first, the original six-volume Danish novels ; secondly, a three-volume English edition, translated by Arthur G. Chater, published during 1923-1924 ; and finally, a two-volume edition published in 1938.

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From 1886 to 1904, he published a six-volume Bible study series originally entitled Millennial Dawn, later renamed Studies in the Scriptures, nearly 20 million copies of which were printed and distributed around the world in several languages during his lifetime.
Together, they edited his collected correspondence and ethical writings posthumously in the six-volume Michtav me-Eliyahu (" Letter from Elijah " which alludes to the letter that the prophet Elijah sent to the King of Judah that arrived after Elijah ascended to heaven in a chariot of fire ), later translated into English and published as " Strive for Truth ".
Duncton Wood is the title of the first novel by author William Horwood, as well as a six-volume fantasy series to which it was later extended.

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Another Thin Man is a 1939 American film that is the third film in the six-volume series, The Thin Man.
Later, Kaitei gunkan became the first in a wildly successful, six-volume series set in the Pacific and Indian Oceans: Bukyō no Nippon ( 武侠の日本 lit.
Many of these talks were recorded verbatim and documented in a six-volume series of texts compiled in his books Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky.
The Happy Home Series is a six-volume series of children's books written by Garis between 1926 and 1927:
Currently, the LHMM publishes the six-volume series Studies in the Scriptures, written by Charles Taze Russell in the 1880s ( see External links section ).
The first in a six-volume series, it is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.
The series has also launched a six-volume book series distributed by Kids Can Press and produced by marblemedia.

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Perhaps the most notable of these was the Protestant pastor Georg Conrad Horst ( 1779 – 1832 ), who from 1821 to 1826 published a six-volume collection of magical texts in which he studied grimoires as a peculiarity of the Mediaeval mindset.
Ginzberg was the author of a number of scholarly Jewish works, including a commentary on Talmud Yerushalmi ( the Jerusalem Talmud ) and his six-volume ( plus a one-volume index ) The Legends of the Jews, ( 1909 ) which combined hundreds of legends and parables from a lifetime of midrash research.
The contemporary era of interest in Brown begins with the publication of a modern scholarly edition of Brown's novels, the six-volume Kent State " Bicentennial Edition " that was organized by Sidney J. Krause and S. W.
His remaining work, “ The Ecclesiastical History ” was complete in 593, a six-volume compilation of Christian history from the first Council of Ephesus to his own present time.
Presided over by Princess Ekaterina Dashkova ( who at the same time was the Director of the Imperial Academy of Arts and Sciences, i. e., the country's " main " academy ), the Russian Academy was engaged in compiling the six-volume Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language ( 1789 – 1794 ).
His properly historical works amount to a six-volume account of the relations between Russia and the West from 1875 to his own time ; the period from 1894 to 1914 was planned but not completed.
Henry's magnum opus was a six-volume work entitled God, Revelation, and Authority, completed in 1983.
A Kathedersozialist, he was closely affiliated with academic policy makers in Prussia and one of Friedrich Althoff ’ s experts and the editor of important works on German higher education, most famously the six-volume Das Unterrichtswesen im Deutschen Reich, compiled for the St. Louis World's Fair of that year and still the key reference work for that time.
Brigham Henry Roberts ( March 13, 1857 – September 27, 1933 ) was a Mormon leader, historian, and politician who published a six-volume history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) and was denied a seat as a member of United States Congress because of his practice of plural marriage.
The Complutensian Polyglot Bible was published as a six-volume set.
In 1958, Freeman was posthumously awarded his second Pulitzer Prize for his six-volume biography of George Washington.
Dumas Malone went on to become the head of Harvard University Press, one of the nation's leading academic publishers, and completed a Pulitzer Prize-winning six-volume study of Thomas Jefferson when he was past 90 years of age.
Five hundred and twelve verses written in Kaneko's own hand, in three notebooks, were brought to light in 1982 by Setsuo Yazaki, and the entire collection was published by JULA Publishing Bureau in a six-volume anthology.
The six-volume Survey of Persian Art from Prehistoric Times to the Present was published by Oxford Press in 1938-39, and Pope and his colleagues arranged for several exhibitions of Persian art in the U. S. and Europe to coincide with the publication.
Newton Horace Winchell ( 1839 – 1914 ) was the extremely prolific Minnesota geologist responsible for the six-volume The Geology of Minnesota: Final Report of the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, which is the work of Winchell and his assistants.
Dumas Malone ( January 10, 1892 – December 27, 1986 ) was an American historian, biographer, and editor noted for his six-volume biography on Thomas Jefferson, for which he received the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for history.
The show was also released on VHS PAL in the UK as part of a six-volume set which also each featured an episode of Good Morning, Mickey !, Donald Duck Presents, The Mouse Factory and Mousercise.
Joseph Priestley was an attendee of Higgins's lectures, but the two became enemies following a dispute over experiments on air ( Priestley at the time was working on his six-volume tome Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air ).
Despite not holding the professor chair any longer, Koht continued his academic writing ; his principal work from the post-war epoch was the six-volume Kriseår i norsk historie.

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There Hyman created her six-volume treatise on invertebrates, The Invertebrates, drawing on her familiarity with several European languages and Russian, which she had learned from her father.
His surviving work, Ecclesiastical History, comprises a six-volume collection concerning the Church's history from the First Council of Ephesus ( 431 ) to Maurice ’ s reign during his life.
Perhaps Vance ’ s most memorable creation in this stratum of the books is the aristocratic philosopher Unspiek, Baron Bodissey, who lives only in the citations from his all-embracing six-volume magnum opus, Life.
The title of the film is that of the first volume of Churchill's largely autobiographical six-volume history of the war, which covered the period from 1919 to 10 May 1940, the day he became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Stalin dismissed a script by the Georgian writer Giorgi Leonidze and approved the one by Anna Antonovskaya and Boris Chenry, adopted from Antonovskaya ’ s 1942 Stalin Prize-winning six-volume novel, The Great Mouravi ().

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Matthew Henry's well-known six-volume Exposition of the Old and New Testaments ( 1708 – 1710 ) or Complete Commentary, provides an exhaustive verse by verse study of the Bible.
Roberts ' six-volume History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Period I, History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet by Himself featured " critical notes, new documents, sidebar headings for most paragraphs, and extensive interpretive essays that introduced each volume.
He has written novels, including a six-volume novel sequence Chronicle of Modern Twilight centred on a low-key character Gus Cotton ; the title alludes to the sequence A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight by Henry Williamson, and another sequence entitled Tales of History and Imagination.
Many of his writings are published in a six-volume set edited by Andreas Helland.
Kok is most recently busy editing a six-volume publication of essays and lectures by his mentor Calvin Seerveld.
Wit and Mirth: Or Pills to Purge Melancholy is the title of a large collection of songs by Thomas d ' Urfey, published between 1698 and 1720, which in its final, six-volume edition held over 1, 000 songs and poems.
This is an outline of the six-volume work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, authored by the celebrated English historian Edward Gibbon ( 1737 – 1794 ).
During World War II Millin wrote a six-volume diary published in the UK by Faber & Faber as World Blackout ( 1944 ); The Reeling Earth ( 1945 ); The Pit of the Abyss ( 1946 ); The Sound of the Trumpet ( 1947 ); Fire Out of Heaven ( 1947 ); and The Seven Thunders ( 1948 ).

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