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Piron is the author of a book in French, Le bonheur clés en main ( The Keys to Happiness ), which distinguishes among pleasure, happiness and joy.
Frank Redelius ' book, published in 2009, is titled The Master Keys: A Painter's Treatise On The Pictorial Technique Of Oil Painting.
Keys explores what he believes to be the radical and far-ranging global effects of just such a putative 6th-century eruption in his book Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World.
When the comes at the start of a proper name, as in the White House, it is not normally capitalized unless it is a formal part of a title ( of a book, film, or other artistic creation, as in The Keys to the Kingdom ).
Keys trebled up on functionality, important constants were printed on the case below the display, and the instruction book contained many useful keystroke sequences for common functions that were otherwise absent from the device-thus making the calculator much more versatile than the keyboard at first suggests.
* Casey Swint ( 1904 – 1999 )-weekly editor of Atlanta Journal Constitution, wrote Keys to the City ( non-fiction book about influence of political bosses on Atlanta politics ).
In 1999, David Keys in his book Catastrophe: A Quest for the Origins of the Modern World ( supported by work of the American volcanologist Ken Wohletz ), suggested that the Indonesian volcano Krakatoa exploded at the time and caused the changes.
David Keys ' book speculates that the climate changes may have contributed to various developments, such as the emergence of the Plague of Justinian, the decline of the Avars, the migration of Mongolian tribes towards the West, the end of the Persian Empire, the rise of Islam, and the fall of Teotihuacán.
In 2000, a 3BM Television production ( for WNET and Channel Four ) capitalized upon Keys ' book.
Reviewing Keys ' book, the British archaeologist Ken Dark commented that " much of the apparent evidence presented in the book is highly debatable, based on poor sources or simply incorrect " and that " Nonetheless, both the global scope and the emphasis on the 6th century AD as a time of wide-ranging change are commendable, and the book contains some fascinating and obscure information which will be new to many.
The rebels were the first but not last followers of the Way of Supreme Peace () and venerated the deity Huang-Lao, who according to Zhang Jue had given him a sacred book called the Crucial Keys to the Way of Peace ().
Vampire numbers first appeared in a 1994 post by Clifford A. Pickover to the Usenet group sci. math, and the article he later wrote was published in chapter 30 of his book Keys to Infinity.
Anton LaVey's book The Satanic Bible includes a section of " Enochian Keys " ( within a document called The Book of Leviathan ) purported to have been part of the lost manuscripts of Dr. Dee's.
She maintains that it contains large amounts of falsified information about LaVey's past, and that much of the book is plagiarized from Redbeard's Might is Right, Dee's Enochian Keys, and Rand's Atlas Shrugged.
Green is currently co-writing a book with Dr. Umesh Jain of CAMH entitled, ADD Stole My Car Keys.
Martin mentions the possibility of a nuclear threat which involved " the very existence of the Vatican state " during this conclave on pages 600 to 610 of his book The Keys of this Blood, which deals primarily with Siri and the 1963 conclave.
* Leaf, a supporting character in The Keys to the Kingdom book series
In the book the ceremony is represented as not being open to the public and therefore somewhat of a privilege to see ; also, the term " Queen Anne's Keys " is used rather than " Queen Elizabeth's Keys.
Keys, small levers which rock upwards when a hole passes by, run underneath the book.
Oliver Trager's book, Keys to the Rain: The Definitive Bob Dylan Encyclopedia, mentions that some have criticized this song as sexist.
The Keys to the Kingdom is a fantasy – adventure book series written by Garth Nix, published in seven books between 2003 and 2010.

book and Blood
* New York Times book review of Blood and Thunder
The Merovingians are extensively featured in the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, in which they are claimed to be descended from Jesus and survived their deposition in 751.
It was suggested, in the book Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry by John J. Robinson, that the Templars went underground among masons in England and later developed into Freemasons.
* 2007: The Congo River and the Democratic Republic of Congo are the scenario for the 2007 book Blood River by journalist Tim Butcher, based on his intrepid travels up and down Africa's second longest river.
Ion Dragoumis, who was Delta's lover and was deeply involved in that struggle, in 1907 published the book Martyron kai Iroon Aima ( Martyrs ’ and Heroes ’ Blood ), which was full of resentment towards everything Bulgarian.
* Spine, a demon in Blood Beast, 2007 book of the Demonata saga
The legend about Merovech's conception was adapted in 1982 by authors Henry Lincoln and Richard Leigh in their book Holy Blood Holy Grail, as the seed of a new idea.
Blood and Smoke ( 1999 ) is an audio book where Stephen King reads three of his own short stories.
Having read English history for years as a hobby, and not satisfied with the books written about King Richard III, Fields spent four years researching and two years writing the non-fiction book Royal Blood: Richard III and the Mystery of the Princes ( ISBN 0-06-039269-X ), which was published in 1998.
Author Truman Capote wrote a ground breaking book In Cold Blood about the murder.
The murders, arrests and convictions of Hickock and Smith were the basis for author Truman Capote's acclaimed book, In Cold Blood, which was serialized in The New Yorker magazine in 1965 and first published in book form in 1966.
The best-selling book, in turn, spawned several filmed versions of the story: director Richard Brooks ' theatrical feature film In Cold Blood in 1967 starring Robert Blake, Scott Wilson and John Forsythe, and a two-part made-for-television movie of the same title starring Eric Roberts, Anthony Edwards and Sam Neill that aired on network TV in 1996.
His notorious life was the subject of a book called Blood Rush by Patricia Springer.
* In the book " Captain Blood: his Odyssey " ( Raphael Sabatini ), the title character served in the Dutch Navy under de Ruyter.
This caused complications during his initial months on the road when promoters would book his group and instead use the Blood, Sweat & Tears name on the marquee.
In the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Fludd has been alleged to be the sixteenth Grand Master of the Prieuré de Sion.
* Monster Blood Tattoo: Foundling, the first book of the Monster Blood Tattoo fantasy trilogy by D. M. Cornish
The Shepherd's Monument has been internationally well-known since 1982, when the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail drew attention to the mysterious Shugborough inscription.
Other significant contributions include assisting her close friend Truman Capote in his research for the book In Cold Blood.
Capote expanded the material into his best-selling book, In Cold Blood ( 1966 ).
He writes in the Southern Gothic aesthetic in his distinctly Faulknerian 1965 debut, The Orchard Keeper, and Suttree ( 1979 ); in the Epic Western tradition, with grotesquely drawn characters and symbolic narrative turns reminiscent of Melville, in Blood Meridian ( 1985 ), which Harold Bloom styled " the greatest single book since Faulkner ’ s As I Lay Dying ," calling the character of Judge Holden " short of Moby Dick, the most monstrous apparition in all of American literature "; in a much more pastoral tone in his celebrated Border Trilogy ( 1992 – 98 ) of bildungsromans, including All the Pretty Horses ( 1992 ), winner of the National Book Award ; and in the post-apocalyptic genre in the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Road ( 2007 ).
This resulted in him being mentioned in the 1982 pseudohistory book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Umberto Eco's 1988 novel Foucault's Pendulum, and Dan Brown's 2003 novel, The Da Vinci Code.
In Cold Blood is a 1966 book by American author Truman Capote detailing the brutal 1959 murders of Herbert Clutter, a successful farmer from Holcomb, Kansas, his wife, and two of their four children.

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