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" In Medieval Church Law and the Origins of the Western Legal Tradition: A Tribute to Kenneth Pennington, edited by Wolfgang P. Müller and Mary E. Sommar, 170 – 178.
* Education as Enforcement: The Militarization and Corporatization of Schools, edited by Kenneth J. Saltman and David A. Gabbard, RoutledgeFalmer 2003. review
* Emics and Etics: The Insider / Outsider Debate, edited by Thomas Headland, Kenneth Pike, and Marvin Harris ( published in 1990 by Sage Publications )
Also, a collection of essays on Patchen's work was edited by Richard Morgan for the book Kenneth Patchen: A Collection of Essays ( 1977 ).
In 2011, Kelly's Cove Press published Kenneth Patchen: A Centennial Selection, edited by Patchen's friend Jonathan Clark, in celebration of the centenary of Patchen's birth.
* Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Patchen, edited by Allen Frost, 2012
* Llewelyn Powys: A Selection ( 1952 ) edited by Kenneth Hopkins
Collected letters of John Randolph of Roanoke to Dr. John Brockenbrough, 1812 – 1833, edited by Kenneth Shorey ; foreword by Russell Kirk, Transaction Books, 1988.
* Head to Head on the Euro: Kenneth Clarke and Malcolm Rifkind edited by Janet Bush ( 2000, New Europe ) ISBN 0-9536360-3-8
This piece is the introduction to Sacramental Acts: The Love Poems of Kenneth Rexroth, edited by Sam Hamill and Elaine Laura Kleiner, forthcoming from Copper Canyon Press .</ ref >
A former grave digger, he was the senior editor of Coach House Books between 1997 and 2002, where the works he edited included several highly acclaimed books of contemporary innovative poetry, including Fidget by Kenneth Goldsmith ( 2000 ), both volumes of Seven Pages Missing, the collected works of Steve McCaffery ( 2000, 2002 ), Lip Service by Bruce Andrews ( 2001 ), and Eunoia by Christian Bök ( 2002 ).
* We believe in one god: the experience of God in Christianity and Islam, edited by Annemarie Schimmel and Abdoldjavad Falaturi ; preface by Kenneth Cragg ; translated by Gerald Blaczszak and Annemarie Schimmel ; London: Burns & Oates, ( 1979 )
In The Cambridge Companion to the Beatles, edited by Kenneth Womack, 183 – 99.
Historian and Columbia University professor Kenneth T. Jackson edited this work that combines informative and interesting information about New York City into one volume, first published in 1995 by the New-York Historical Society and Yale University Press.
Both editions are edited by Kenneth McLeish.
* An Appreciation of Professor Kenneth Jinghwa Hsu on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday Celebration, Controversies in Modern Geology: Evolution of Geological Theories, in Sedimentology, Earth History & Tectonics, edited by D. W. Müller, J. A.
Kenneth Karman and Thomas Drescher edited the film's music.
* Kenneth W. Godfrey, " David Whitmer and the Shaping of Latter-day Saint History ," in The Disciple As Witness: Essays on Latter-Day Saint History and Doctrine in Honor of Richard Lloyd Anderson, edited by Richard Lloyd Anderson, Stephen D. Ricks, Donald W. Parry, and Andrew H. Hedges, Provo: FARMS, 2000, pp. 223 – 256.
Nietzsches Wort ' Gott ist tot ( 1943 ) translated as " The Word of Nietzsche: ' God Is Dead ,'" in Holzwege, edited and translated by Julian Young and Kenneth Haynes.
He appeared in the 1949 The New British Poets: an anthology edited by Kenneth Rexroth ; but from 1952 with The Dark Island he devoted himself to fiction.
* " Zen Teaching, Zen Practice ," edited by Kenneth Kraft, a festschrift honoring Kapleau ( New York: Weatherhill, 2000 ) ISBN 86-7348-235-6
The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse is a poetry anthology first published in 1950, and edited by Kenneth Allott, generally restricted to British poets ( T. S. Eliot, Sylvia Plath and some Irish poets were included ).
On November 24, 2010 a ceremony was held at the Puerto Rico Department of State to announce the publication of Baltasar Corrada Del Río-Sus opiniones 1995-2005 a book containing excerpts from 61 of his Supreme Court opinions edited by Pontifical Catholic University Law School dean Angel González Román, at which Acting Governor Kenneth McClintock and Chief Justice Federico Hernandez Denton were the keynote speakers.
His most direct influence in the English speaking world was on the New York School of poets ; John Ashbery, Harry Mathews, James Schuyler, and Kenneth Koch briefly edited a magazine called Locus Solus after his novel.

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Posthumous publication of his diaries and letters, edited by Russell Davies, caused controversy — particularly Williams's caustic remarks about fellow professionals — and revealed bouts of despair, often primed by feelings of personal isolation and professional failure.
A volume of his letters is included in the Narragansett Club edition of Williams's Works ( 7 vols., Providence, 1866 – 74 ), and a volume was edited by J. R. Bartlett ( 1882 ).
He published in facsimile the Antilegomena epistles ( 1886 ), which he deciphered from the WF Williams's manuscript, and edited A Critical Bibliography of the Greek New Testament as Published in America ( 1884 ).
A review of Rowan Williams's " Wrestling with Angels ," edited by Mike Higton.

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Nin left Paris in the late summer of 1939, when residents from overseas were urged to leave France due to the upcoming war and returned to New York City with Guiler ( who was, on his own wish, all but edited out of her diaries published in her lifetime and whose role in her life is therefore difficult to gauge ).
The diaries edited by her second husband, after her death, tell that her union with Henry Miller was very passionate and physical, and that she believed that it was a pregnancy with him that she aborted in 1934.
This drew for the first time on the full Williams archive of diaries and letters, which had been stored in a London bank for 15 years following publication of edited extracts.
Following charges that Irving had selectively " edited " a recently discovered complete edition of Goebbels's diaries in Moscow, Macmillan cancelled the book deal.
The scripts were edited and transformed into prose, and published by BBC Books in the form of diaries.
In the 1950s she contributed diaries to Tatler and edited the magazine, The European.
He edited volumes of the letters of the playwright Oscar Wilde, the writer and caricaturist Max Beerbohm, and the writer George Moore, as well as the diaries of the poet Siegfried Sassoon and the autobiography of Arthur Ransome.
Two biographical volumes appeared shortly after his death: Only the Wind Will Listen by Andrew Boyle ( 1972 ), and an edited volume of his diaries ( 1975 ).
Caresse Crosby edited and published Harry's diaries and papers.
The diaries on which the book is partly based, Chronicle of Youth, edited by Alan Bishope, were published in 1981.
Day's diaries, The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of Dorothy Day, edited by Robert Ellsberg, were published by the Marquette University Press in 2008.
His diaries were published in 1981 by Torsten Burgman, and edited by Victor Lal in 2005.
Diaries is an edited collection of the diaries he kept between the ages of twelve and sixteen, detailing his sexual experiences, high school basketball career, and his addiction to heroin, which began when he was 13.
Alice's personal diaries were edited by Diana Crook and published in 1998 under the title A Lewes Diary: 1916 – 1944.
It is an edited collection of the diaries he kept between the ages of twelve and sixteen.
He edited the diaries of his maternal uncle John William Polidori ( author of The Vampyre and physician to Lord Byron ), a comprehensive biography of D. G. Rossetti, and edited the collected works of D. G. Rossetti and Christina Rossetti.
* Leaves in the Storm ( 1947 ) ( book of diaries ) ( edited with Stefan K. Schimanski and with a running commentary )
He published an edited edition of Lady Gregory's diaries in 1947.
In the years since her death, Ackland has read and edited the diaries and published them in 2009 under the title My Better Half and Me: A love affair that lasted fifty years.
After his death from peritonitis, his diaries were edited and censored, possibly by his widow.
Later they were passed on to William Plomer who transcribed the remaining diaries and edited and published a three-volume selection and later a one-volume selection Kilvert's Diary, 1870-1879 ( Jonathan Cape, 1938 — corrected in 1960, and with an abridged and illustrated version for children published as Ardizzone's Kilvert in 1976 ).

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