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( a / k / a " The Bells I Hear " ), found on the two-volume CD " Motown Sings Motown Treasures " has become increasingly popular.
A two-volume release of the soundtrack became available on CD along with the release of the film.

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Second, the New York Public Library released a two-volume set of " The Collected Works of Scott Joplin ," which renewed interest in Joplin among musicians and prompted new stagings of Joplin's opera Treemonisha.
In light of this, the Indian guru Paramahansa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi, scribed an extensive commentary on the Gospels published in the two-volume set The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of the Christ Within You.
In 2004 Zottola Publishing produced the two-volume set Mitlanyál, which deals with the Tsolyáni pantheon and provides much background regarding the Tsolyáni culture.
These dismal business efforts – and his misadventures in Sardinia – provided an appropriate milieu in which to set the two-volume Illusions Perdues ( Lost Illusions, 1843 ).
The series has been reprinted as a two-volume set, titled The Belgariad Volume One, containing the first three books of the series, and The Belgariad Volume Two, which contains the last two books.
In the mid-1820s, young Jean saved up to buy a copy of a two-volume set of books on clock making called Traité de l ' horlogerie, or Treatise on Clockmaking, written by Ferdinand Berthoud.
When Jean got home and opened the wrapping, instead of the Berthoud books, what appeared before his eyes was a two-volume set on magic called Scientific Amusements.
In the following year, 1824, it was republished as Volume 1 of the two-volume set Vaterländischer Künstlerverein, the second volume comprising the 50 variations by 50 other composers.
Shea went on to write historical action novels, including Shike ( 1981 ), a two-volume novel set in Ancient Japan about the warrior monk Jebu and his love Lady Shima Taniko, All Things Are Lights ( 1986 ), and The Saracen, a novel published in two volumes in 1989 depicting the struggle between a blond Muslim warrior called Daoud ibn Abdullah and his French crusader adversary Simon de Gobignon.
In April 2008, Fantagraphics Books released a two-volume set of Mauldin's complete wartime Willie and Joe cartoons, edited by Todd DePastino, titled Willie & Joe: The WWII Years ( ISBN 978-1-56097-838-1 ).
* Arthur Edward Waite, member and later head of the Golden Dawn, wrote the Hermetic Museum and later the Hermetic Museum Restored and Enlarged and did the editing for Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Paracelsus that was published as a two-volume set.
A compilation of his recorded work, The Ministry Years, was released as a two-volume set in 1987 and 1988 and included five previously unreleased songs.
Immediately before being sworn into office, the Governor-elect receives four symbols from the departing Governor: the ceremonial pewter " Key " for the Governor's office door, the Butler Bible, the " Gavel ", and a two-volume set of the Massachusetts General Statutes with a personal note from the departing Governor to his / her successor added to the back of the text.
The earliest version of Sketches by Boz was published by John Macrone in two series: the first as a two-volume set in February 1836, just a month before the publication of the first number of The Pickwick Papers ( 1836-37 ), and a " Second Series " in August 1836.
The series was later collected as a two-volume set.
A two-volume set with color plates, digitized by the New York State Library.
In 2007, a two-volume hardcover box set of Martin's complete Mad magazine work was published by Running Press.
The original book was a two-volume hardcover set.
The story was first published by the author as a two-volume set, spiral-bound card, in a limited edition of 1000.
* Maps, primarily in a two-volume set, and prepared to a very high standard
It was published as a two-volume set in 1952, with a supplemental volume published in 1976.
The first installment was originally printed in 1, 000 copies in 1878, and sold only 120 of these, and still less than half of these by 1886 when it was resold as the complete two-volume set.
2, the second part of a two-volume set compiled from Denham's publications between 1846 and 1859.
Introduced in 1974 with the 15th edition, the Propædia and Micropædia were intended to replace the Index of the 14th edition ; however, after widespread criticism, the Britannica restored the Index as a two-volume set in 1985.

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They published In 1816 – 1818 a collection of legends culled from diverse sources and published the two-volume Deutsche Sagen ( German Legends ).
The album title was derived from the two-volume book of the same name by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, whose works generally deal with themes such as existential despair, angst, death, and God.
He issued five volumes of supplementary material and a two-volume index from 1776 to 1780.
Velleius Paterculus was a historian and contemporary of Sejanus whose two-volume The Roman History details a history of Rome from the fall of Troy until the death of Livia Augusta in 29.
Just as one of the great works of the Revolutionary period was written by a Frenchman, so too was one of the great works about America from this generation, viz., Alexis de Tocqueville's two-volume Democracy in America, which ( like the colonial explorers ) described his travels through the young country, making observations about the relations between democracy, liberty, equality, individualism and community.
In 1784, he published a two-volume version of his Letters from an American Farmer, enlarged and completely rewritten in French.
The details of this cooperation and operation are available in a two-volume technical report from JPL.
The two-volume manga adaptation includes some of the core events of the anime series with few changes, but as a whole the manga veers greatly from its anime inspiration.
After visiting Texas, Foote wrote the two-volume Texas and the Texans ; or, Advance of the Anglo-Americans to the South-west ; Including a History of Leading Events in Mexico, from the Conquest by Fernando Cortes to the Termination of the Texan Revolution ( 1841 ).
It appeared in The Century Magazine serially from 1886 to 1890 and was then issued ( 1890-94 ) in book form as ten volumes, together with the two-volume Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln.
Sacks's major work, Lectures on Conversation, is composed of edited revisions of transcribed lectures held from Spring 1964 through to 1972, and comprises about 1200 pages in a two-volume work published by Basil Blackwel in 1992.
Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century ( 2003 ), his two-volume history of analytic philosophy developed from a lecture course regularly given at Princeton, has been the subject of significant controversy among historians of analytic philosophy, with exchanges, often heated, on the Notre Dame Philosophical Review, Brian Weatherson's blog, the journal The Philosophical Quarterly, and Soames's own web page.
Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig wrote a tale called Palnatoke in 1804 and in 1809 – 11 a two-volume work of poetic drama, Optrin af Kæmpelivets Undergang i Nord (" Episode of the Downfall of the Fighting Life in the North "), which deals with Palnatoki and Sigurð and was intended as part of a massive poetic work projected to consist of dramatised historic episodes and retellings of sagas spanning a thousand years from the coming of Odin and " Asatru " to Scandinavia through the legends of the Völsungs and Nibelungs until the fall of the Jomsborg with Palnetoki's death, and the victory of Christianity.
Directed by Claude Berri, it is the second of two films adapted from the 1966 two-volume novel by Marcel Pagnol, who wrote it based on his own earlier film of the same title.
The two-volume A Mimosa Fanthology collected the best from the first 27 issues.
Schneewind has edited several books, among them a two-volume collection of source material, Moral Philosophy from Montaigne to Kant, a translation of Kant's Lectures on Ethics for the Cambridge University Press edition of Kant in English, and a collection of essays on philanthropy.
Kershaw has argued in his two-volume biography of Hitler that Hitler did play a decisive role in the development of policies of genocide, but also argued that many of the measures that led to the Holocaust were undertaken by many lower-ranking officials without direct orders from Hitler in the expectation that such steps would win them favour.
Originally used in the 19th century, the term had already been used by various thinkers from Europe, the German school of Geopolitics ; Swedish political scientist Rudolf Kjellén mentions it in a two-volume book from 1905.
He also wrote widely on Japan, including a two-volume history of Tokyo, Low City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake ( 1983 ); Kafu the Scribbler ( 1965 ); and Tokyo Rising: The City Since the Great Earthquake ( 1990 ).
The impact of Jean Chardin ’ s Voyages en Perse, to which he owes most of his information about Persia – which is far from superficial – must of course be recognized ; he owned the two-volume edition of 1687 and purchased the extended edition in ten volumes in 1720.

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