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In 1920, while mayor, he wrote his first book, The Social Worker, which set out many of the principles that informed his political philosophy and that were to underpin the actions of his government in later years.
Harry Pollitt reviewed the book, vitriolically, for the 17 March 1937 issue of the Daily Worker, though even he " was forced to concede some merit to its first part.
* The Phantom comic book featured Cagliostro as a character in the story The Cagliostro Mystery from 1988, written by Norman Worker and drawn by Carlos Cruz.
* The concept of " Knowledge Worker " in his 1959 book " The Landmarks of Tomorrow ".
According to a 1940 tell-all book by Benjamin Gitlow, the Communist Party's assistant organizational secretary Jack Stachel and the business manager of the Daily Worker, a man named Ravitch, were responsible for the Cannon burglary.
In the book, the " Worker Caste " and the " Warrior Caste " are both mentally controlled by the " Brain Caste ", which works on behalf of the " Queen " of each Bug colony.
Stanley Worker, the paper's long-serving chief sub-editor, was so proud of references to him in the book that he kept a copy in his desk drawer to peruse with quiet satisfaction during rare lulls in his working day.
* Tom Behan, The Resistible Rise of Benito Mussolini, Bookmarks, 2003, ISBN 978-1-898876-90-8 ( account of the book in Socialist Worker review )
R. M. W. Dixon described his hunt for a native speaker of Mbabaram in his book Searching for Aboriginal Languages: Memoirs of a Field Worker.
Beck has also served as the spokesperson of the Coalition for the Future American Worker and authored the book The Case Against Immigration ( ISBN 0393039153 ).
* Ross Mullner's book Deadly Glow: The Radium Dial Worker Tragedy describes many of the events ( 1999, ISBN 0-87553-245-4 )
Kirstein has written a book, Anglo over Bracero: The History of the Mexican Worker in the US from Roosevelt to Nixon ( San Francisco: R and E Research Associates ); ISBN 0-88247-442-1 ).

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His book The World of Pooh won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958.
) Two years later, Capp's studio issued Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, a 1958 biographical comic book distributed by The Fellowship of Reconciliation.
In 1958, while still in Singapore, Parkinson published his most famous work Parkinson's Law, a book that expanded upon a humorous article that he had first published in the Economist magazine in November 1955, satirizing government bureaucracies.
The cognitive approach was brought to prominence by Donald Broadbent's book Perception and Communication in 1958.
It was founded circa 1958 – 1959 after the publication of its ( first ) holy book the Principia Discordia, written by Malaclypse the Younger and Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst after a series of shared hallucinations at a bowling alley.
In the foreword, Hofstadter explains that the book ( originally published in 1958 ) exerted a profound influence on him when he was young.
* In 1958, a book entitled " Behold Your Queen!
* 1958 – Karen Berger, American comic book editor
Hercules had a greater number of " deeds on the side " ( parerga ) that have been popular subjects for art, including: Comic book cover ( c. 1958 )
He published a popular Penguin book, The Theory of Evolution, in 1958 ( with subsequent editions in 1966, 1975, 1993 ).
Anderson's 1958 textbook, An Introduction to Multivariate Analysis, educated a generation of theorists and applied statisticians ; Anderson's book emphasizes hypothesis testing via likelihood ratio tests and the properties of power functions: Admissibility, unbiasedness and monotonicity.
* 1958 – Kate Worley, American comic book writer ( d. 2004 )
In 1958, he published a book entitled Regular Division of the Plane, with reproductions of a series of woodcuts based on tessellations of the plane, in which he described the systematic buildup of mathematical designs in his artworks.
The Mobil Guide was an annual book of hotel and restaurant recommendations based on a system developed by Mobil in 1958.
* EnjoytheMusic. com – Excerpts from the book Hi-Fi All-New 1958 Edition
Its first academic use appeared in Erik Erikson's book Young Man Luther ( 1958 ), where the author called for a discipline of " psycho-history " to examine the impact of human character on history.
King wrote in his 1958 book Stride Toward Freedom that Parks ' arrest was the catalyst rather than the cause of the protest: " The cause lay deep in the record of similar injustices.
The first reference to " secular humanism " in a US legal context was in 1961, although church-state separation lawyer Leo Pfeffer had referred to it in his 1958 book, Creeds in Competition.
* Tom Swift-In The New Tom Swift Jr. book Tom Swift and The Deep-Sea Hydrodome ( 1958 ), Tom invents the " repellatron ".
Prior to the release of Dr. No – and unconnected with the book itself – Bernard Bergonzi, in the March 1958 issue of Twentieth Century attacked Fleming's work, saying that it contained " a strongly marked streak of voyeurism and sado-masochism " and that the books showed " the total lack of any ethical frame of reference ".
* Wheeler, Sir Mortimer Still Digging ( Michael Joseph Ltd., 1955 ; re-published, slightly abridged by the author, by Pan Books Ltd., London, 1958, book number GP 94 )
Gumbel codified this theory in his 1958 book Statistics of Extremes, including the Gumbel distributions that bear his name.
In his posthumously published book, ' Rhythmic Proportions in Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Chant ' ( Brill, 1958 ), where the term ' semiotic ' is used, tables are presented of neumes of different notational styles once used in various parts of Europe ( e. g., Nonantola, Laon, Brittany, Aquitaine, Switzerland ).
Sinclair's Micro Kit was formalised in an exercise book dated 19 June 1958 three weeks before his A-levels.
In his book " Living Birds of the World " from 1958, ornithologist Thomas E. Gilliard wrote:

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While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
I know you are very busy now, you are writing a great deal & your book is coming out, isn't it??
The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
Athena appears in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & the Olympians book series.
* 1924 – Simon & Schuster publishes the first crossword puzzle book.
Stephen Breyer, a U. S. Supreme Court Justice since 1994, divides the history of administrative law in the United States into six discrete periods, according to his book, Administrative Law & Regulatory Policy ( 3d Ed., 1992 ):
The title of the album was apparently inspired by historian Eric Lott's book Love & Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class, which was published in 1993.
In some published editions of the Bible, 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah have been presented together as a single book, for example, in The Modern Reader's Bible ( 1907 ) and The Books of the Bible ( 2007 ).
Following some success illustrating cards and booklets, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit publishing it first privately in 1901, and a year later as a small, three-colour illustrated book with Frederick Warne & Co. She became unofficially engaged to her editor Norman Warne in 1905 despite the disapproval of her parents, but he died suddenly a month later, of leukemia.
Findlay included many of Potter ’ s beautifully accurate fungi drawings in his Wayside & Woodland Fungi, thereby fulfilling her desire to one day have her fungi drawings published in a book.
Frederick Warne & Co. had previously rejected the tale but, eager to compete in the booming small format children's book market, reconsidered and accepted the " bunny book " ( as the firm called it ) following the recommendation of their prominent children's book artist L. Leslie Brooke.
The book will be released in October 2012 by the Rowman & Littlefield publishing company.
Before there was an official standard for C, many users and implementors relied on an informal specification contained in a book by Ritchie and Brian Kernighan ; that version is generally referred to as " K & R " C. In 1989 the American National Standards Institute published a standard for C ( generally called " ANSI C " or " C89 ").
In the book Japanese Arms & Armor Introduction By Robinson, H Russell NA on page 58 there is a picture of Japanese riveted kusari, and
In 2004, he played serial killer Ted Bundy in the A & E Network television film The Riverman, which was based on the book The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer written by Robert D. Keppel.
, Dungeons & Dragons remained the best-known and best-selling role-playing game, with an estimated 20 million people having played the game and more than US $ 1 billion in book and equipment sales.
In the Percy Jackson & the Olympians book The Battle of the Labyrinth, Daedalus is the enigmatic Quintus ( Latin which means 5 or fifth ), and has preserved himself since antiquity by placing his animus, his life force, into an automaton, an idea pioneered by his nephew Perdix.
* Dr. Syn Website Comprehensive Dr. Syn website with history, picture & book information about Russell Thorndike's infamous character
Hofstadter's book Le Ton beau de Marot is dedicated to their two children and its dedication reads " To M. & D., living sparks of their Mommy's soul ".
In 1995, Hofstadter's book Fluid Concepts & Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought was the first book ever sold by Amazon. com.
One Canadian author, economist and demographer David Foot, divides the generation born after the baby boomers into two groups in his book Boom Bust & Echo: How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Shift: Generation X, born between 1960 and 1966 ; and the " Bust Generation ", born between 1967 and 1979.

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