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Joshua Slocum, in his 1899 book Sailing Alone Around the World refers to Nova Scotians as being the only or true Yankees.
In 1900 he wrote a book about his journey Sailing Alone Around the World, which became an international best-seller.
The song " Sailing to Philadelphia " from Mark Knopfler's album of the same name, also has strong references to Mason and Dixon, and was inspired by Pynchon's book.
The song Sailing to Philadelphia from Mark Knopfler's album of the same name, also refers to Mason and Dixon, and was inspired by Pynchon's book.
Howard I. Chapelle documented a number of scows in his book American Small Sailing Craft.
The book Sailing directions for South America of FitzRoy led Chilean hydrographer Francisco Hudson to infer the possible existence of sailing route through internal waters from Chiloé Archipelago to Straits of Magellan, but Hudson was however the first to realise that the Isthmus of Ofqui made this impossible.
Matthew Fontaine Maury published this map in 1853 in his book " Explanations and Sailing Directions to Accompany the Wind and Current Charts ...." NOAA Photo Library.
Inspired by a mention of the Norfolk Wherry Trust in Hervey Benham's book Down Tops ' l, the Thames Sailing Barge Trust was founded on 15 April 1952 in the cabin of the sailing barge George Smeed, anchored at Blacktail Spit in the Thames estuary.
The book includes several of Yeats ' most famous poems, including Sailing to Byzantium, Leda and the Swan, and Among School Children.
It was recorded by local Marie Feeney in her book “ The Cleggan Bay Disaster ”, by TG4 Documentary " The Cleggan Disaster " / " An Bádhadh Mór " directed by Petra Conroy, and remembered in Richard Murphy's poem " The Cleggan Disaster ", from his 1963 book " Sailing to an Island ".
Taylor's last published book was The India Directory for the Guidance of Steamers and Sailing Vessels ( London: Smith Elder, 1891 ).

book and Alone
This was the first to include the third book Titus Alone.
In the book Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam observed that nearly every form of civic organization has undergone drops in membership exemplified by the fact that, while more people are bowling than in the 1950s, there are fewer bowling leagues.
Robert D. Putnam, in his book Bowling Alone makes the argument that social capital is linked to the recent decline in American political participation.
Putnam ( 2000 ) mentions in his book Bowling Alone, " Child development is powerfully shaped by social capital " and continues " presence of social capital has been linked to various positive outcomes, particularly in education ".
The author Robert Putnam refers to the value which comes from social networks as social capital in his book “ Bowling Alone: The collapse and Revival of American Community .” He writes that social capital “ makes an enormous difference in our lives ”, that “ a society characterized by generalized reciprocity is more efficient that a distrustful society ” and that economic sociologists have shown a minimized economic wealth if social capital is lacking.
Robert Putnam reports, in the chapter Health and Happiness from his book Bowling Alone, that recent public research shows social connection impacts all areas of human health, this includes psychological and physical aspects of human health.
Alone in a private room, all swore an oath of secrecy on a prayer book, and then in another room celebrated Mass with the Jesuit priest ( and friend to Catesby ) John Gerard.
In his book on political issues, Do I Stand Alone ?, Ventura argued that bicameral legislatures for provincial and local areas were excessive and unnecessary, and discussed unicameralism as a reform that could address many legislative and budgetary problems for states.
In May 2008, she traveled to Washington, D. C., where she helped present a book, You're Not Alone, published by the U. S. Department of Justice, which has entries written by her as well as four other recovered young adults.
The letters that he wrote while he was in prison explaining his views were compiled into a book, entitled, The Courage to Stand Alone: Letters from Prison and Other Writings.
Maclean's consistently took the position that Steyn's article, an excerpt from his best-selling book, America Alone, is a worthy contribution to an important debate on geopolitical and demographic issues, and that complaintant's demands for equal space for a rebuttal was unreasonable and untenable.
His book, One Hand Alone Cannot Clap, is testimony to this work.
* Video of Novak commenting on the book America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order
How to Do Nothing With Nobody All Alone By Yourself ( 1958 ) is a how-to book, illustrated by Robert Paul Smith's wife Elinor Goulding Smith.
* Dare To Stand Alone by Bryan Niblett – book review by Edward Pearce
" About these so-called deniers of The Holocaust, and who they really are, see my letter to the editors dated August 1980 in my book By Bread Alone, The Story of A-4685.
Melville House licensed its edition and translation of Every Man Dies Alone to Penguin Classics in the UK, which published his last book as Alone in Berlin.
The translations have been retrieved from the book The Lover is Always Alone by Karim Emami.
From the up-tempo Latin groove of “ Evanly ” with its vocal out chorus ; the mid tempo swing of “ No Way LA ” & “ Ten Minutes To Twelve ”; the Lunceford-like band vocals on “ Stompin ’ @ The Savoy ” & “ It Don ’ t Mean a Thing ( If It Ain ’ t Got that Swing )”; to Hamilton ’ s vocalizing on “ Every Time I Smile ”; the pastoral melodic beauty of “ You ’ re Note Alone ”; the up-tempo funk of “ Black Eyed Peas ”; and the bossa funkiness of “ Foot Prints in the Sand ” with its starkly beautiful vocal out chorus-every track is like turning a page in a book that ’ s holding you on the edge of your seat, your rapt attention dying to know what ’ s next to be revealed.
His first book, a collection of parodies in 1964 entitled Singur printre poeţi (" Alone Among Poets "), was widely discussed.
Alone and with Essery he authored many books, the most important was their book on LMS Coaches, which was groundbreaking in its treatment of a non-locomotive subject.

book and Around
* A book on the history of Haley's most famous recording, Rock Around the Clock: The Record That Started the Rock Revolution by Jim Dawson was published in June 2005.
Around the same time, Charles Elton pioneered the concept of food chains in his classical book Animal Ecology.
" Around A. D. 825, Dicuil wrote a book, Liber de Mensura Orbis Terrae, ( Measure / description of the sphere of the earth ) in which he states:
Around 1952 or so, Finch Facsimile, a highly-developed machine, was described in detail in a book ; it apparently was never manufactured in quantity.
( Exception: the first book, Around the World in 80 Days, contains some pictures by Pao but most are by other photographers.
The joining together of the Union Pacific line with the Central Pacific line in May 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah, was one of the major inspirations for French writer Jules Verne's book entitled Around the World in Eighty Days, which was published in the year 1873.
Around the time of the Roman Empire Thessaloniki was also an important center for the spread of Christianity ; the First Epistle to the Thessalonians written by Paul the Apostle is the first written book of the New Testament.
American economist, social and political commentator, Dr. Thomas Sowell identified some negative results of race-based affirmative action in his book, Affirmative Action Around the World: An Empirical Study.
The anniversary was also marked by the publication of a book on the history of the song, Rock Around the Clock: The Record That Started the Rock Revolution, by Jim Dawson.
All Schuyler County towns and villages are covered in the 2006 historic photo book Around Watkins Glen, by Charles R. Mitchell and Kirk W. House.
Around the thirteenth century, the English monk Roger Bacon wrote a book in which he listed seven cipher methods, and stated that " a man is crazy who writes a secret in any other way than one which will conceal it from the vulgar.
Horsing Around with History is a 32-page comic book story starring Scrooge McDuck, written by Carl Barks and William Van Horn.
A coffee table book titled " Take the Walk " was released in late 2008 to coincide with their " Walk Around the World Tour ".
The city is mentioned in Jules Verne ’ s book, Around the World in Eighty Days.
In 2006 Charles R. Mitchell and Kirk W. House produced a historic photo book, Around Watkins Glen, in the Arcadia Publishing " Images of America " series.
In 2009 Kirk W. House produced Around Hornell, a historic photo book in Arcadia Publishing's " Images of America " series.
This was later recognized by CBS and others ( including music historian Jim Dawson in his book on " Rock Around the Clock ") as the first performance of a rock and roll song on a national television program.
The Maharishi's 1986 book, Thirty Years Around the World, gives a detailed account of his world tours, as does a later biography, The Maharishi by Paul Mason.
Patrick Dennis dedicated his second Auntie Mame book Around the World with Auntie Mame to " the one and only Rosalind Russell " in 1958.
Carson dedicated her 1951 book The Sea Around Us to Beebe, writing " My absorption in the mystery and meaning of the sea have been stimulated and the writing of this book aided by the friendship and encouragement of William Beebe.
In the winter of 1956 – 57, Scott and Helen Nearing toured Canada, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, generating a book about their experiences called Socialists Around the World.

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