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book and Rescue
Various locations and characters from the game appear in the children's book Mario and the Incredible Rescue released by Scholastic in 2006.
This situation came to a head with the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue, a pivotal event described in Nat Brandt's book The Town That Started the Civil War.
She wrote a book in 1955 about the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles.
In his 1907 book My Life and the Story of the Gospel Hymns, Ira Sankey recalled the origins of " Rescue the Perishing ":
The early stories and the first book in the series were published in the wake of the impact of Sputnik and the space race and reflect the thinking of that period ( the first book even includes a plug for joining the United States Air Force in the last story, " Night Rescue ").
Wright is an active campaigner for animal rights with International Animal Rescue, and has participated in numerous book signings and auctions to raise money to help the dancing bears of India.
" Drusilla does everything Ethel orders her to, and in one book ( The Worst Witch to the Rescue ) she steals Mildred's beloved pet tortoise and hides it in a tree.
She completed her book on Stanley and Emin Pasha, titled The Remarkable Expedition in the UK and The Reluctant Rescue in the US, which was published in 1947, and subsequently reissued in 1985.
Last Men Out ( ISBN 0-8050-7169-5 ) A book about Rescue Team 2 of the NYFD, whose job is to rescue other firefighters from burning buildings.
Another book has also been written ; this one, " Good To Go :" The Rescue of Capt.
Rattner later wrote a book: Overhaul: An Insider's Account of the Obama Administration's Emergency Auto Rescue.
In 2009, Garland expounded his views on the state of higher education in public universities in his book Saving Alma Mater: A Rescue Plan for America's Public Universities.
Her story is told in Harold Troper's book, The Ransomed of God: The Remarkable Story Of One Woman's Role in the Rescue of Syrian Jews, republished by Lester, Mason & Begg under the title The Rescuer: The Amazing True Story of How One Woman Helped Save the Jews of Syria.
Ghost Soldiers: The Epic Account of World War II's Greatest Rescue Mission is a non-fiction book written by Hampton Sides first published in 2001.
In her book " The Great Ridley Rescue ", Pamela Philips claimed that the name was coined by fishermen who witnessed the turtles dying after being turned turtle ( on their backs ).
* Pararescuemen from the 129th Rescue Squadron of the California Air National Guard located at Moffet Airfield in Sunnyvale, California, were featured in segments of the movie The Perfect Storm, based on the Sebastian Junger book of the same name.

book and Artist
Ten stories in his next book, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog ( 1940 ), were based less on lavish fantasy than The Map of Love and more on real life romances featuring himself in Wales.
Dylan Thomas stayed with Hughes and wrote his book Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog whilst living at Castle House.
The book collected Campbell's Alec work to date with the exception of Fate of the Artist.
Artist Jeff Gabel created an English-language adaptation of " Vierundzwanzig Stunden aus dem Leben einer Frau " in a large-scale comic book format in 2004, titled " 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman.
* Thaddeus Kosciuszko as an Artist ( book about the Polish-American hero.
The story was also included in the collection A Hunger Artist ( Ein Hungerkünstler ), the last book Kafka prepared for publication, printed by Verlag Die Schmiede after Kafka's death.
In 1921 Dr. Walter Morgenthaler published his book Ein Geisteskranker als Künstler ( A Psychiatric Patient as Artist ) on Adolf Wölfli, a psychotic mental patient in his care.
In his book A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man he makes reference to the local parish church St. John the Baptist.
* Otto Rank's invention of " here-and-now " therapy and Rank's post-Freudian book Art and Artist ( 1932 ), both of which strongly influenced Paul Goodman.
Artist Richard Chopping once again provided the cover art for the book.
That same year, he and Morrison were also nominated for Best Limited Series for that book, and Quitely additionally was nominated for the Best Cover Artist Eisner for both We3 and Bite Club.
Artist ’ s book.
Artist ’ s book.
The collections have included short stories such as " Counting Coup ," " The Model's Artist ," and " Brief Wake ," while rare shorts such as " Free Trade " have appeared on the website, and there is apparently a Jaeger " pillow book " desultorily in production.
" Rothschild believes that the only problem with the book is " the ludicrously large breasts of the two women ..." but considers that Neverwhere " belongs in all adult collections ...." Artist Bob Fingerman writes that, " Neverwhere is a timeless adult fantasy epic.
He illustrated covers for the comic book series Fables and The Umbrella Academy, for which he has won six Eisner Awards for " Best Cover Artist ".< ref name =" vert-fabl ">
a BRIT Award nomination for Best Female Solo Artist, and an inclusion in Robert Dimery's 2006 book, 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
* December 29-James Joyce's semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is first published complete in book form in New York.
Before his death, Carroll encountered some legal trouble over copyright and ownership issues, regarding his book of old photographs of Glenn Gould ( Glenn Gould: Some Portraits of the Artist as a Young Man, 1994 ) which he had snapped in 1956 as part of a magazine article.
She reviews the book and relates it to James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, in the story the protagonist leaves his mother in Ireland while he moves on to travel the world.
In August 2006, the band released a book entitled A Record Of Employment, which along with photos by Peter Hill, documented the band's rise from being unsigned to their triumph at the Brit Awards that year, where the band won awards for ' Best British Band ',' Best Rock Act ' and ' Best New Artist '.
In 1990, Darrow and Miller collaborated on the comic book Hard Boiled, a 3-part mini-series, for which they won the 1991 Eisner Award for Best Writer / Artist.
She has been nominated for the Hugo Award five times, once for her book The Fantastic Art of Rowena Morrill and four times in the Best Artist category.
Artist ’ s book version of the Ringier Annual Report 2009 project.

book and True
In 2011, media analyst and political activist Mark Dice published a non-fiction book titled Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True which analyses the parallels between elements of the storyline in Nineteen Eighty-Four, and current government programs, technology, and cultural trends.
In his book Flyboys: A True Story of Courage, James Bradley details several instances of cannibalism of World War II Allied prisoners by their Japanese captors.
The other version was presented by Richard Zacks in his 2002 book The Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd.
Kurzweil made a movie called The Singularity Is Near: A True Story About the Future in 2010 based, in part, on his 2005 book The Singularity Is Near.
* Van Diemen's Land is mentioned in Peter Carey's book, True History of the Kelly Gang, as a place the Kelly parents suffered on their way to the Colony of Victoria.
Jerry Coyne, author of the book Why Evolution is True ( ISBN 0199230846 ) and its related blog, called for a boycott of the magazine, which was supported by prominent evolutionary biologists Richard Dawkins and P. Z. Myers.
* Maskelyne features prominently in Dava Sobel's 1995 book, Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time, as well as the television serial based on the book, where he is portayed by Samuel West.
* The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, parody book
Other references to Le Pétomane include Mel Brooks's 1974 film Blazing Saddles, Kevin Gilbert's The Shaming of the True, the 1984 college romp film Up the Creek, directed by Robert Butler, in which the four protagonists represent Lepetomane University in an inter-collegiate river raft race, Kinky Friedman's 1999 novel Spanking Watson, and John Hodgman's book The Areas of My Expertise.
* Limitations in punctuation, such as Peter Carey's book True History of the Kelly Gang, which features no commas.
In 1963, Vincent Gaddis published a book of Forteana entitled Invisible Horizons: True Mysteries of the Sea.
In 1997 The New York Times, covering the book The Death of Innocents: A True Story of Murder, Medicine and High-Stakes Science, wrote:
Lucian in the 2nd century AD in his book True History examines the idea of a crew of men whose ship travels to the Moon during a storm.
The nonfiction book Born to Run by Christopher McDougall, chronicling the story of ultra-runner Micah True in the Copper Canyon with the Tarahumara Indians, who taught him a better way to run.
A theatrical adaptation, with music and lyrics by Stephin Merritt and book by David Greenspan, premiered on May 6, 2009, produced by MCC Theater and True Love Productions Off-Broadway at The Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Francisco Álvares book, which included the testimony of Covilhã, the Verdadeira Informação das Terras do Preste João das Indias (" A True Relation of the Lands of Prester John of the Indies ") was the first direct account of Ethiopia, greatly increasing European knowledge at the time, as it was presented to the pope, published and quoted by Giovanni Battista Ramusio.
* David McElyea, a longtime resident of the county penned a book titled When Money Grew on Trees: The True Tale of a Marijuana Moonshiner and the Outlaw Sheriff of Madison County, Arkansas.
Depicted in Carol Pogash's book, " Seduced By Madness: The True Story of The Susan Polk Murder Case ".
A third book, Anyone You Want Me to Be: A True Story of Sex and Death on the Internet ( ISBN 1439189471 ) by John Douglas and Stephen Singular, was published in 2003.
* Sarah's marriage is mentioned in the Sue Townsend book The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole.
* Donald MacDonald, President of Oxford University Boat Club in the mutiny year of 1987, the events of which were recorded in the book True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny and the film True Blue
In 1975, the term appeared in Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks, a book edited and cowritten by Williams:
In a subsequent best-selling book, The True Character of Kim Jong-il, Shigemura cited apparently unnamed people close to Kim's family along with Japanese and South Korean intelligence sources, claiming they confirmed Kim's diabetes took a turn for the worse early in 2000 and from then until his supposed death three and a half years later he was using a wheelchair.

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