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These narratives of coarse action and crude language appeared first in local newspapers, as a rule, and later found their way between book covers, though rarely into the planters' libraries beside the morocco-bound volumes of Horace, Mr. Addison, Mr. Pope, and Sir Walter Scott.
After he had finished the first two volumes of his Lincoln, Sandburg went to work assembling a book of songs out of hobo and childhood days and from the memory of songs others had taught him.
Perhaps Mrs. Meynell would do me the undeserved kindness to keep my own copy of the first edition of my first book, with all its mementos of her and the dear ones.
Both Alfred Harcourt and Donald Brace had written him enthusiastic praise of Elmer Gantry ( any changes could be made in proof, which was already coming from the printer ) and they had ordered 140,000 copies -- the largest first printing of any book in history.
My last gift to him is complete silence until the book is out and the first heated discussion dies down.
The work as it stands is not the entire book that Malraux wrote at that time -- it is only the first section of a three-part novel called La Lutte avec l'Ange ; ;
His first book, Before The Brave ( 1936 ), is a collection of poems that are almost all Communistic, but after publication of this book he rejected Communism, and advocated a pacifistic anarchy, though retaining his revolutionary idiom.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
In one now-historic first interview, for example, the transcript ( reproduced from the book, The First Five Minutes ) goes like this: The therapist's level tone is bland and neutral -- he has, for example, avoided stressing `` you '', which would imply disapproval ; ;
About all that remains to be said is that the present selection, most of which appeared first in The New Yorker, comprises ( as usual ) a slightly unstrung necklace, held together by little more than a slender thread cunningly inserted in the spine of the book.
This reviewer read the book when it was first brought out in England with a sense of discovery and excitement.
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 ).
Some consider this more of a short story collection ; Milne didn't like it and considered The Day's Play as his first book.
In his spare time, Grand polishes up his Latin, and he is also writing a book, but he is such a perfectionist that he continually rewrites the first sentence and can get no further.
Unlike the models mentioned above, Christie's Poirot was clearly the result of her early development of the detective in her first book, written in 1916 but not published until 1920.
The Poirot books take readers through the whole of his life in England, from the first book ( The Mysterious Affair at Styles ), where he is a refugee staying at Styles, to the last Poirot book ( Curtain ), where he visits Styles once again before his death.
The character of Jane Marple in the first Miss Marple book, The Murder at the Vicarage, is markedly different from how she appears in later books.
This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
The original 256-page game book was published in 1991 by Phage Press, covering material from the first five novels ( the " Corwin Cycle ") and some details-sorcery and the Logrus-from the remaining five novels ( the " Merlin Cycle "), in order to allow players to roleplay characters from the Courts of Chaos.
The first book assumes that gamemasters will set their campaigns after the Patternfall war ; that is, after the end of the fifth book in the series, The Courts of Chaos, but uses material from the following books to describe those parts of Zelazny's cosmology that were featured there in more detail.

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Then soon after the first Roman invasion had ended, the Celtic Regnenses tribe under, their leader Commius occupied the Manhood Peninsula.
His first two independently built railways, the Rye and Camber Tramway and the Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramway, predated this but he built the first railway under that Act: the Rother Valley Railway ( later to become the Kent and East Sussex Railway ).
The band's popularity exploded in Australia during the weeks of the 22nd and 29 September 2008, when all four of the band's studio albums reached the top 50. Youth and Young Manhood making its first top 50 chart appearance since its release in 2003, peaking at number 46.
The general semantics discipline was founded by Korzybski, who gained recognition first with the publication of Manhood of Humanity ( 1921 ) and then Science and Sanity ( 1933 ).

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He also served on the Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors, and served on the board of Atlanta-based software maker EzGov Inc. Kemp also served on the Board of Directors of Election. com, which was the private company that ran the world's first election on the internet ( won by Al Gore ), the 2000 Arizona Democratic Primary.
* 1988-Millsaps initiates the first campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity in Mississippi.
He has been named the first Founding Ambassador of the Habitat for Humanity Ambassador program as part of the international-nonprofit organization ’ s new advocacy outreach initiative.
Habitat for Humanity International was one of the first nonprofits contacted by the Corporation for National and Community Service when AmeriCorps was being formed in 1993.
Since the mechanism is faulty, the younger Silurian will stay awake to operate it and sacrifice his life, while the new leader of the Silurians having orders to return to the area in 50 years and exterminate Humanity as the colony's first order of business.
The first album on this label was Humanity ..., though the only direct connection to Key's works is that it contains a remixed version of the opening theme to Air.
This includes the selling of music albums released under Key's record label Key Sounds Label which has been releasing albums since Comiket 60 in August 2001 with the release of the label's first two albums, Humanity ... and " Natsukage / Nostalgia ".
The Book of Pythia tells the story of the fall of the planet Kobol ( where according to legend Humanity had first arisen ), the exodus of the Twelve Tribes to their new planets ( the Colonies ), and the journey of a Thirteenth Tribe to a planet called Earth.
In 1994, the station issued its first compilation of Live X performances, with the proceeds benefitting Habitat for Humanity.
The concert usually takes place the first weekend in December at the Asheville Civic Center, as a fundraiser for Habitat For Humanity.
Zeldin was first known as a historian of France but is today probably most famous internationally as the author of An Intimate History of Humanity ( 1994 ), a book which probes the personal preoccupations of people in many different civilisations, both in the past and in the present ; it illuminates the way emotions, curiosities, relationships and fears have evolved through the centuries, and how they might have evolved differently.
Cai Yuanpei, the first president of the council of the museum, proposed building three major halls, named " Humanity ," " Craft " and " Nature ".
In 2010, Humanity ’ s Team declared the 24th of October as the first Global Oneness Day ; " a day intended to inspire awareness, appreciation and celebration of life ’ s underlying Oneness, that we believe all of life is connected, in the same way that Earth Day is intended to inspire awareness, appreciation and celebration of the earth ’ s natural environment.
He first embarked as a book author in 1924, but The Ascent of Humanity, published in 1929, marked his first foray into public acclaim as it received the British Academy ’ s Hertz Prize.
Mbandaka is the home of the world's first project of Habitat for Humanity International.
In 2005, partners built their first Habitat for Humanity house in Tyler.
The first research project “ Selected Correspondence of Pitirim Sorokin: Scientist from Komi on The Service of Humanity ” ( in Russian ) has been drafted and will be in print in the Fall of 2009 in Russia.
They have an advanced empire by Humanity's first awareness of them in Earth's 20th century, and coexist with Humanity until the middle 26th century when the bulk of the species makes a sudden and unexplained exodus in the direction of the Magellanic Clouds.
In 2006 Batch was presented with the first Jerome Bettis Award for Humanity and Community Service for his work supporting children through his Best of the Batch Foundation and for efforts to upgrade local football fields and basketball courts for area kids.
He has published seven volumes of poetry, the first of which was Summer Love and Surf and the latest of which is Perfidious Proverbs ( Humanity Books, 2011 ); three novels, including Apes and Angels ( Putnam, 1989 ); and half a dozen nonfiction books, including the widely used Norton Critical Edition, Darwin and the Norton Critical Edition of Malthus ' Essay on Population.
She served on the Partnership Council of Habitat for Humanity, was the first national Ambassador for the American Stroke Association's " Power to End Stroke " Campaign, a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a sponsor of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Human Rights Campaign, and held a lifetime membership in the NAACP.
The first five films in the Battles Without Honor and Humanity series were released as The Yakuza Papers by Home Vision Entertainment in a 6-disc DVD box set in 2004.

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