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David and Lindsay's
* Tormance — A planet orbiting Arcturus in David Lindsay's novel, A Voyage to Arcturus.
* In David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus there is a type of being called phaen, a third gender which is attracted neither to men nor women but to " Faceny " ( their name for Shaping or Crystalman, the Demiurge ).
In their picaresque and unrelenting strangeness, Shea's tales evoke Jack Vance and Lord Dunsany, Clark Ashton Smith's Zothique tales, as well as The Worm Ouroboros ; but what his work most reminds me of is David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus, a book which had always struck me as being sui generis.
Within the field of literature, he also worked with Colin Wilson and for a lavish Savoy Books edition of David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus.
The oppressive atmosphere of the book is reminiscent of Lewis's own That Hideous Strength ( 1945 ) and David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus ( 1920 ), which Lewis acknowledged as an influence.
* David Lindsay's Vision by David Power ( 2005 )
Lindsay's choice of title ( and therefore the setting of Arcturus ) may have been influenced by the nonfictional A Voyage to the Arctic in the Whaler Aurora published in 1911 by his namesake, David Moore Lindsay.

David and Voyage
* David Robie, Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior ( Philadelphia: New Society Press, 1987 ).
Newsweeks David Ansen considered The Voyage Home not only the most light-hearted of the movie franchise, but the most true in spirit to the original television series.
At the 59th Academy Awards, The Voyage Home was nominated for Best Cinematography, Sound ( Terry Porter, David J. Hudson, Mel Metcalfe and Gene Cantamessa ), Sound Effects Editing, and Music.
** Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home-Terry Porter, David J. Hudson, Mel Metcalfe and Gene Cantamessa
* David Lindsay — A Voyage to Arcturus
In 2011 David Bellamy made a guest appearance for the BBC's Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage in the episode on Corfu and Greece.
* David Lindsay ( novelist ) ( 1876 – 1945 ), Scottish novelist, author of A Voyage to Arcturus
* A Voyage in the South Seas, in the Years 1812, 1813, and 1814 by David Porter, 1823
* The Voyage of the Armada: The Spanish Story, David Howarth, 1981
David Lindsay ( 3 March 1876 – 16 July 1945 ) was a Scottish author now best remembered for the philosophical science fiction novel A Voyage to Arcturus ( 1920 ).
Other productions of note include Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street, Bugsy Malone, David Copperfield, Aladdin, Jesus Christ Superstar, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, The Wind In The Willows, Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Treasure Island, Lord of the Rings and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
* Tormance in A Voyage to Arcturus by David Lindsay
( David Arnold is under contract for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
* Mabberley, David J. and Moore, David T., Catalogue of the Holdings in the Natural History Museum ( London ) of the Australian Botanical Drawings of Ferdinand Bauer ( 1760-1826 ) and Cognate Materials Relating to the Investigator Voyage of 1801-1805, Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, 29 ( 2 ), 81-226, London, 1999.
The song's chord progression was borrowed from David Bowie's " Boys Keep Swinging " and " Fantastic Voyage ".
* Voyage ( David Crosby album ), 2006
A 20th anniversary memorial edition of the 1986 book Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior, by New Zealand author David Robie who was on the bombed ship, was published in July 2005.
* David Robie, Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior ( Philadelphia: New Society Press, 1987 ).

David and Arcturus
A Voyage to Arcturus is a novel by Scottish writer David Lindsay, first published in 1920.
* A Voyage to Arcturus at The Violet Apple: The Life and Work of David Lindsay

David and published
In 1960, David D. Thomas published Basic Vocabulary In some Mon-Khmer Languages ( AL 2, No. 3, pp. 7 - 11 ), which compares 8 Mon-Khmer languages with the I-E language data on which Swadesh based the revised retention rate ( Af ) in place of original ( Af ), and his revised 100 word basic glottochronological list in Towards Greater Accuracy ( IJAL 21::
The first separate edition of Alcaeus was by Christian David Jani and it was published at Halle in 1780.
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a book by the Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume, published in 1748.
A number of these were collected by David H. Ahl while he worked at DEC and published in a newsletter he compiled.
* On 29 May 2010 Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws resigned from the Cabinet and was referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards after the Daily Telegraph newspaper published details of Laws claiming around £ 40, 000 in expenses on a second home owned by a secret gay partner between 2004 and 2009 whilst House of Commons rules have prevented MPs from claiming second home expenses on properties owned by a partner since 2006.
" In 2004, the Manchester Evening News published a contradictory story that a young musician from Wilmslow called David Browning played the trumpet on both the original recording of the theme in 1960 and a re-recording in 1964, for a one-off payment of £ 36.
Quine, Davidson and David Lewis published influential writings on the subject.
Nearly simultaneously David Hilbert published " The Foundations of Physics ", an axiomatic derivation of the field equations ( see Einstein – Hilbert action ).
* Stanley and Boodgie, immortalized on canvas by owner David Hockney, and published in the book David Hockney's Dog Days.
There is an increasing number of published compositions and arrangements for double bass ensembles, and the International Society of Bassists regularly features double bass ensembles ( both smaller ensembles as well as very large " mass bass " ensembles ) at its conferences, and sponsors the biennial David Walter Composition Competition, which includes a division for double bass ensemble works.
As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell.
* Destiny's Orbit ( as David Grinnell ) ( published as an Ace Double with John Brunner's " Times Without Number )
This was first done for lysozyme, an enzyme found in tears, saliva and egg whites that digests the coating of some bacteria ; the structure was solved by a group led by David Chilton Phillips and published in 1965.
In a landmark paper published in 1982, Jack Sepkoski and David M. Raup identified five mass extinctions.
This work was recently ( 2011 ) translated into the English language by David J. Miller and Adam C McCollum ( edited by Roger Pearse ) and was published under the name " Eusebius of Caesarea: Gospel Problems and Solutions.
Along with Muir perhaps most influential in the modern movement is Henry David Thoreau who published Walden in 1854.
In 1739 and 1748, David Hume published A Treatise of Human Nature and An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, arguing for the associations and causes of ideas with visual images, in some sense forerunners to the language of film.
ESPN the Magazine published a full-page opinion piece about the Marlins and was extremely scathing in its criticism of David Samson.
The Jewish Encyclopedia of 1906 gives David Gans, a disciple of the Maharal, as a source for the story, citing his historical work Zemach David, published in 1592.
In 1978 David Clines published his influential The Theme of the Pentateuch – influential because he was one of the first to take up the question of the theme of the entire five books.
Chapman's memoir, A Liar's Autobiography, was published in 1980 and, unusually for a work of this type, had five authors: Chapman, his partner David Sherlock, Alex Martin, David Yallop and Douglas Adams.
* 2000 ; First published, by Verso Books ( London ) 150 p. Hardcover, ISBN 1-85984-773-0 ( Blue star of David on cover )

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