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Book and publishers
That month, Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, the publishers of collections of Doonesbury until the mid-1980s, took out an ad in the New York Times Book Review, marking the occasion by saying: It ’ s nice for Trudeau and Doonesbury to be so honored, " but it ’ s quite another thing when the Establishment clutches all of Walden Commune to its bosom.
An example of this usage can be found in the published edition of the Latin Cathar text, the Liber de duobus principiis ( Book of the Two Principles ), which was described as " Neo-Manichaean " by its publishers.
The accused publishers are Apple, Simon & Schuster Inc, Hachette Book Group, Penguin Group, Macmillan, and HarperCollins Publishers.
* Book printers, often not directly connected with book publishers
Books published by Oxford have International Standard Book Numbers that begin with 0-19, making the Press one of a tiny number of publishers who have two-digit identification numbers in the ISBN system.
Once it got into print, Steal this Book had widespread readership and became a bestseller, however Steal this Book was subversive enough such that it was rejected by at least thirty publishers before it was able to get into print.
Book and magazine publishers spend a lot of their time buying or commissioning copy ; newspaper publishers, by contrast, usually hire their own staff to produce copy, although they may also employ freelance journalists, called stringers.
Book clubs are almost entirely direct-to-retail, and niche publishers pursue a mixed strategy to sell through all available outlets — their output is insignificant to the major booksellers, so lost revenue poses no threat to the traditional symbiotic relationships between the four activities of printing, publishing, distribution and retail.
Book publishers represent less than a sixth of the publishers in the United States.
The group also publishes bibles, and the Press is one of only two publishers entitled to publish the Book of Common Prayer and the King James Version of the Bible in England.
Again, the local publishers protested, and the Leipzig Book Commission finally ordered Zedler to halt printing of the Universal Lexicon and the Chronicle and to stop advertising these works.
It has also been said that due to wartime censorship, the publishers did not want to print some of White's more strident anti-War sentiments ( which are very prevalent in The Book of Merlyn ).
Shorter editions of the Liturgy of the Hours are also available from various publishers: Christian Prayer ( Daughters of St Paul and Catholic Book Publishing Company ), Shorter Christian Prayer ( Catholic Book Publishing Company only ) and Daytime Prayer ( Catholic Book Publishing Company ).
In 1988 a humorous book called The Book of Revelations ( Mark Leigh and Mike Lepine ) printed a parody of both Beatrix Potter and Sven Hassel entitled Peter Rabbit-Tank Killer, lampooning the fashion of the period for unscrupulous publishers and literary estates to draft in famous authors to pen " continuations " of their most successful characters and series.
The deviation from the Red Book standard that defines audio CDs required the publishers of these copy-protected CDs to refrain from using the official CDDA logo on the discs or the cases.
It was originally rejected by 121 publishers, more than any other bestselling book, according to the Guinness Book of Records.
The Yellow Book differed from other periodicals in that it was issued clothbound, made a strict distinction between the literary and art contents ( only in one or two instances were these connected ), did not include serial fiction, and contained no advertisements except publishers ' lists.
When gaming company The Valar Project, under former Wizards of the Coast brand manager Anthony Valtera, attempted to publish the d20 Book of Erotic Fantasy ( BoEF ), which focused on sexual content, Wizards of the Coast altered the d20 System Trademark License in advance of publication of BoEF by adding a " quality standards " provision that required publishers comply with " community standards of decency.
The Lexile Book Database has more than 100, 000 titles from more than 450 publishers.

Book and Alfred
893, Alfred the Great combined this and two other earlier Saxon codes, with various Mosaic and Christian precepts, to produce the Doom Book code of laws for England.
In the late 800s, Alfred the Great assembled the Doom book ( not to be confused with the more-famous Domesday Book from 200 years later ), which collected the existing laws of Kent, Wessex, and Mercia, and attempted to blend in the Mosaic code, Christian principles, and Germanic customs dating as far as the fifth century.
* Principles of Compiler Design ( 1977, the " Green Dragon Book "), by Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman
* Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools First Edition ( 1986, the " Red Dragon Book "), by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi and Jeffrey D. Ullman
* Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools Second Edition ( 2006, the " Purple Dragon Book "), by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey D. Ullman and Monica S. Lam
* Linger Longer Letty ( Music: Alfred Goodman Lyrics: Bernard Grosman Book: Anne Nichols.
* Paris by Night ( Music: Alfred Solmon Book: Harry Marshall ) Broadway production opened at the Madison Square Roof Garden on July 2 and ran for 50 performances.
The Publisher: Henry Luce and His American Century, Alfred A. Knopf ( 2010 ) 531 p. " A Magazine Master Builder " Book review by Janet Maslin, The New York Times, April 19, 2010 ( p. C1 of the NY ed.
Kenneth Alfred Ham ( born 20 October 1951 ) is a prominent Australian young-Earth creationist who advocates a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis.
King Alfred the Great was born at the royal palace there in the 9th century Wantage appears in the Domesday Book of 1086.
** Parade – Book by Alfred Uhry, music / lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
One statement within the Wilbraham Town History Book of 1963 states that a trustee of the Wilbraham & Monson Academy was attending Oxford University and found the following in a history book: That the two villages of Little Wilbraham and Great Wilbraham came into existence because Alfred the Great, an English King who upon hunting wild boar in a very good spot about 60 miles northeast of London, designated that spot as Wild Boar Haven.
* Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O ' Keeffe Archive at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University
Folk-culture historian Alfred Shoemaker summed up that " in all of America there was no more important medium in spreading the Christmas tree in the decade 1850-60 than Godey's Lady's Book ".
A similar format to The Frank Muir Book was used in his BBC radio series Frank Muir Goes Into ..., in which Alfred Marks read the quotations, linked verbally by Muir.
Alfred is also said to have directed the Book of Psalms to have been translated into Old English.
The theory of share tenancy was long dominated by Alfred Marshall's famous footnote in Book VI, Chapter X. 14 of Principles where he illustrated the inefficiency of agricultural share-contracting.
Another example of unreliable narration is a character who has been revealed to be insane and thus causes the audience to question the previous narrative ; notable examples of this are in the Terry Gilliam film Brazil, David Fincher's Fight Club, Gene Wolfe's novel Book of the New Sun, the second episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, " Premonition ", Iain Pears's " An Instance of the Fingerpost ", and Shutter Island.
The British Royal Family had a long tradition requiring that all male children be circumcised ” ( Alfred J. Kolatach ’ s The Jewish Book of Why, Middle Village, New York ; Jonathan David, 1981 ).
* The Book on the Bookshelf by Henry Petroski ( New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999 ) also discusses the shelving of books in some detail.
It was mentioned in the Domesday Book and it is thought to date back to the reign of King Alfred in the 9th Century.
But, writing in the New York Times Book Review, noted scholar Alfred Appel called it " a great work of art, a necessary book, radiant and rapturous " and said that it " provides further evidence that he is a peer of Kafka, Proust and Joyce.
In 1984-1985, Alfred Schnittke composed Concerto for Mixed Chorus singing verses from Gregory's Book of Lamentations translated into Russian by Naum Grebnev, according to the Russian edition Kniga Skorbi, transl.
In 1904, on behalf of his elder brother Alfred, Harmsworth and Mayson Beeton, son of Isabella Beeton, the famed author of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, travelled to Newfoundland to search for a supply of lumber and to look for a site to build and operate a pulp and paper mill.

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