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Among his other works were " New Light from the Prophets ," published in 1969, and " The Jews: Their History, Culture and Religion ," a three-volume work last published in 1971.
His three-volume biography of Trotsky, in particular, was highly influential among the British New Left.
Stanley Sadie, 1992 ) and the three-volume New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, second edition ( ed.
* Madame d ' Aulnoy followed suit with a three-volume collection simply entitled Contes de Fées Fairy Tales, and then her Contes Nouveaux ou Les Fées à la Mode (" New Tales or Fairies In Fashion ") ( 1698 – 1702 ).
The Way published a three-volume interlinear version of the Syriac New Testament Bible in 1988, after a 15-year effort by The Way International Biblical Research Team.

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The Grothendieck Festschrift was a three-volume collection of research papers to mark his sixtieth birthday ( falling in 1988 ), and published in 1990.
The 1, 500-page, three-volume work is the most comprehensive collection of Pissarro paintings to date, and contains accompanying images of drawings and studies, as well as photographs of Pissarro and his family that have not previously been published.
In 1847, Emily published her novel, Wuthering Heights, as two volumes of a three-volume set ( the last volume being Agnes Grey by her sister Anne ).
From this effort resulted the three-volume Theorie der Transformationsgruppen, published in 1888, 1890, and 1893.
The Principia Mathematica is a three-volume work on the foundations of mathematics, written by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell and published in 1910, 1912, and 1913.
He then published an idiosyncratic three-volume set of collected ballads of his adopted home region, The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border.
These included the three-volume Metamorphosis of the Gods and Precarious Man and Literature, which was published posthumously in 1977.
Not until it was published as a three-volume novel by William Tinsley did it become a success and allow Braddon to be financially independent for the remainder of her life.
In 1952 – 54, Werner Stark published a three-volume set, Jeremy Bentham's Economic Writings, in which he attempted to bring together all of Bentham's writings on economic matters, including both published and unpublished material.
Lamarck developed a particular interest in botany, and later, after he published a three-volume work Flore françoise, he gained membership of the French Academy of Sciences in 1779.
After his studies, in 1778, he published some of his observations and results in a three-volume work, entitled Flore françoise.
After Galton's death in 1911, Pearson embarked on producing his definitive biography — a three-volume tome of narrative, letters, genealogies, commentaries, and photographs — published in 1914, 1924, and 1930, with much of Pearson's own financing paying for their print runs.
* The first of the three-volume History of Woman Suffrage, was published by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
By the time he published another three-volume work in 1801, entitled Voyage dans la Haute-Pensylvanie et dans l ' état de New-York, however, his fame had faded and the damages of the French Revolution and its aftermath had made people less interested in the United States.
While convalescing from a dangerous illness in 1812, he turned his attention to a long-cherished venture, a large three-volume edition of The Fables of Aesop and Others, eventually published in 1818.
Blackmore experienced difficulty in finding a publisher, and the novel was first published anonymously in 1869, in a limited three-volume edition of just 500 copies, of which only 300 sold.
Capital and Interest is a three-volume work on finance published by Austrian economist Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk.
The philosopher Karl Kautsky ( 1854 – 1938 ) published a partial edition of Marx's surplus-value critique, and later published a full, three-volume edition as Theorien über den Mehrwert ( Theories of Surplus Value, 1905 – 1910 ); the first volume was published in English as A History of Economic Theories ( 1952 ).
Melinda Gebbie is an American comics artist and writer, probably best known for Lost Girls, the three-volume graphic novel she produced in collaboration with writer ( and now husband ) Alan Moore, published by Top Shelf.
In early 1789 he published at Amsterdam a three-volume work on the Despotisme des ministres de la France, and he adopted with enthusiasm the principles of the Revolution.

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He followed it up with his most ambitious work, a three-volume biography of Trotsky: The Prophet Armed ( 1954 ), The Prophet Unarmed ( 1959 ) and The Prophet Outcast ( 1963 ).
In 1954 he founded The London Magazine, remaining as editor until 1961, following which he was a frequent lecturer and completed his three-volume autobiography, Whispering Gallery ( 1955 ), I Am My Brother ( 1960 ) and The Ample Proposition ( 1966 ).
Watsuji's three main works were his two-volume 1954 History of Japanese Ethical Thought, his three-volume Rinrigaku ( Ethics ), first published in 1937, 1942, and 1949, and his 1935 Fudo.

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A three-volume OVA series, Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz, was produced in 1997 as a sequel to the TV series ; plot-wise, it brought the After-Colony timeline to a close.
* In Neal Stephenson's three-volume The Baroque Cycle, 17th century alchemists like Isaac Newton believe that Solomon created a kind of " heavier " gold with mystical properties and that it was cached in the Solomon Islands where it was accidentally discovered by the crew of a wayward Spanish galleon.
His final work was the three-volume The History of Sexuality.
Another of her favourite books was Thomas Carlyle's three-volume treatise The French Revolution: A History ; she later said the work " remained all my life a source of inspiration.
The notion of a " woman-centered " society was developed by J. J. Bachofen, whose three-volume Myth, religion, and mother right ( 1861 ) impacted the way classicists such as Jane Harrison, Sir Arthur Evans, Walter Burkert, and James Mellaart looked at the evidence of matriarchal religion in pre-Hellenic societies.
In late 1976, Bakshi learned that John Boorman was contracted to direct an adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, in which J. R. R. Tolkien's three-volume novel would be condensed into a single film.
For a few years after Brian's death, while Simpson still had influence at the BBC, there was a revival of interest with a number of recordings and performances ; two biographies and a three-volume study of his symphonies appeared.
Following the purchase of Merriam-Webster by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. in 1964, a three-volume version was issued for many years as a supplement to the encyclopedia.
This project was undertaken by Edouard Naville, starting in 1875 and completed in 1886, producing a three-volume work including a selection of vignettes for every one of the 186 spells he worked with, the variations of the text for every spell, and commentary.
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Another manhua series is King of Fighters RX Project ' 00 ( 拳皇RX ) is a three-volume manhua series that was officially sponsored by SNK-Playmore Hong Kong.
Published in 1930 by the Lakeside Press of Chicago, the three-volume limited edition filled with Kent's haunting black-and-white pen / brush and ink drawings sold out immediately ; Random House produced a trade edition which was also immensely popular.
This was soon followed by a fuller translation into a three-volume kanazōshi entitled.
The Anglican-Puritan writer William Gurnall wrote a lengthy three-volume work The Christian in Complete Armour that was published between 1662 and 1665.
A German edition was published in 1847, and a much expanded three-volume eleventh edition in 1882.
Muthesius was the author of the exhaustive three-volume " The English House " of 1905, a survey of the practical lessons of the English Arts and Crafts movement.
* Alan Bullock's magisterial three-volume biography Life and Times of Ernest Bevin was re-published in a single-volume abridged version by Politicos Publishing in 2002.

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