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foreword and essay
This book includes a foreword by Andrzej Szpilman, excerpts from Hosenfeld's diary, and an epilogue in the form of an essay by Wolf Biermann.
An essay, " Bird Watching as a Blood Sport ", appeared in Harper's Magazine in 1998 ; Duncan wrote the foreword to Thoreau on Water: Reflecting Heaven ( 2001, ISBN 0-395-95386-3 ).
Unlike subsequent volumes, it does not have an introductory essay ; instead, it has a 38 page overview by Eduardo de Juana of the biology of birds and a foreword welcoming the HBW project, by Christoph Imboden.
Also includes a reprint of Cardozo ’ s essay “ Law And Literature ” with a foreword by James M. Landis.
The essay opens with a foreword entitled The Moment of Choice signed by Roch Banville, Rosaire Beaule, Gérard Bélanger, Jean-Roch Boivin, Marc Brière, Pothier Ferland, Maurice Jobin, René Lévesque, Monique Marchand, Guy Pelletier and Réginald Savoie.
An introductory essay written by a different person is a foreword and precedes an author's preface.

foreword and End
After the trial, Irving published Leuchter's report as Auschwitz The End of the Line: The Leuchter Report in the United Kingdom in 1989 and wrote its foreword.
For publishing and writing the foreword to Auschwitz The End of the Line, on 20 June 1989 Irving together with Leuchter was condemned in an Early Day Motion of the House of Commons as " Hitler's heirs ".
The book's foreword is by Ashley Montagu, who established the Ashley Montagu Resolution to End the Genital Mutilation of Children Worldwide.

foreword and Classical
* He also wrote the foreword to Voices From the Past: A Classical Anthology for the Modern Reader, edited by James and Janet Maclean Todd ( 1955 ); and other works

foreword and German
The Captain of the City of Baghdad, J. Armstrong White, later wrote the foreword to Atlantis, the Story of a German Surface Raider, written by U. Mohr & A. V. Sellwood.
Munich Codex: Hussite translation of the New Testament to Hungarian dated in the text in 1466 in Moldavia Hungarian edition ( text original Old Hungarian with modernized script, foreword, introduction in modern Hungarian, dictionary in German and Hungarian ) link
Reproduced with a German foreword by Franz Anton Schiefner in 1859.
Even the German Bundestag had to pay some attention, because the foreword was written by Manfred Kehrig, who was by this time still employed by the Military History Research Office.
Hecker provided a foreword to the German translation of Thomas Paine's The Rights of Man which was published in Leipzig in 1851.
Ruth was also the author of several books, including two novels (' Compensation ' and ' A History of Departed Things '), a collection of the works of Thomas Hardy ( with a foreword by her husband ) and a translation of ' Der kleine Tod ' (' The Little Death ') by the German author Irene Forbes-Mosse.
The first, German Boy: A Refugee's Story, is a memoir detailing the war years and his post-war life as a refugee, and features a foreword by historian Stephen Ambrose.

foreword and Philosophy
In what is perhaps his most complete articulation of his political philosophy, a foreword he wrote for Canadian Idealism and the Philosophy of Freedom, he explains that, " The idealist current holds that human society has the potential to achieve liberty when people work together to form a society in which equality means more than negative liberty, the absolute and protected right to run races against each other to determine winners.
* The Yoga Tradition: Its History, Literature, Philosophy and Practice, with a foreword by Ken Wilber for first edition and by Subhash Kak for second edition, Hohm Press ( 2001 ) ISBN 1-890772-18-6

foreword and ),
Peter Raven, past President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), states in the foreword to their publication AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment: " We have driven the rate of biological extinction, the permanent loss of species, up several hundred times beyond its historical levels, and are threatened with the loss of a majority of all species by the end of the 21st century.
According to the foreword of Ubik: The Screenplay ( by Tim Powers, a friend of Dick's and fellow science fiction writer ), Dick had an idea for the film which involved " the film itself appearing to undergo a series of reversions: to black-and-white, then to the awkward jerkiness of very early movies, then to a crookedly jammed frame which proceeds to blacken, bubble and melt away, leaving only the white glare of the projection bulb, which in turn deteriorates to leave the theater in darkness, and might almost leave the moviegoer wondering what sort of dilapidated, antique jalopy he'll find his car-keys fitting when he goes outside.
Copenhagen, Danish Institute for Educational Research ), expanded edition ( 1980 ) with foreword and afterword by B. D.
An abbreviated version of the work ( with a foreword by Sigmund Freud ), was published as The Portable Scatalog in 1994.
* Manchee, W. H. ( 1924 ), The Westminster City Fathers ( the Burgess Court of Westminster ) 1585 – 1901: Being some account of their powers and domestic rule of the City prior to its incorporation in 1901 ; with a foreword by Walter G. Bell and 36 illustrations which relate to documents ( some pull-outs ) and artefacts.
( 1952 ), An Account of the Formation and Early Years of The Westminster Fire Office ; ( Includes black-and-white photographic plates with a colour frontispiece of ' A Waterman ' and a foreword by Major K. M. Beaumont.
For the 1753 revision, the best are by L. W. Tancock ( Penguin, 1949 — though he divides the 2-part novel into a number of chapters ), Donald M. Frame ( Signet, 1961 — which notes differences between the 1731 and 1753 editions ), Angela Scholar ( Oxford, 2004, with extensive notes and commentary ), and Andrew Brown ( Hesperus, 2004, with a foreword by Germaine Greer ).
In 2006, a 30th anniversary edition was published which reinstated the Trivers foreword and contained a new introduction by the author ( alongside the previous two prefaces ), with some selected extracts from reviews at the back.
In 2009 Oneworld Publications reissued Man at Leisure ( 1972 ), complete with the original introduction by William Burroughs, and in 2011 Oneworld Publications also re-released Cain's Book, with a foreword by Tom McCarthy.
There are many collections of his work, including Drawn and Quartered ( 1942 ) and Monster Rally ( 1950 ), the latter with a foreword by John O ' Hara.
An English version of the foreword ; The fooling of Gylfe, the afterword ; Brage's talk, the afterword to Brage's talk, and the important passages in the Poetical diction ( Skáldskaparmál ) ( 1880, c1879 ), Rasmus B. Anderson's translation
* Mr. Tompkins in Paperback ( 1965 ), combines Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland with Mr. Tompkins Explores the Atom, Cambridge University Press, 1993 Canto edition with foreword by Roger Penrose
A revised and enlarged edition was published in 1979 ( ISBN 0 33326866 0 ), and later editions were issued by Ebury Press with a foreword by Sophie Grigson )
Sexuality, Death, World, foreword by Hugh J. Silverman, with author's introduction, Amherst ( USA ), Humanity Books, 2000.
Pearson and John Wishart, with a foreword by Launce McMullen ), London: Biometrika Office.
), w / a foreword by Bill Graham.
* Gurdjieff and Hypnosis: A Hermeneutic Study, by Mohammad H. Tamdgidi, foreword by J. Walter Driscoll, Palgrave / Macmillan, 2009 ( HC )/ 2012 ( PB ), ISBN 978-0230615076 ( HC ), ISBN 978-1137282439 ( PB )
The set was released in two volumes ( 1980 – 1986 and 1987 – 1994 ), with a foreword by Steve Martin and an introduction by Larson's long-time editor Jake Morrisey.
In the foreword ( written by her husband ), he states that Russell had a mental breakdown sometime in 1943.
* Vanishing Kingdoms-The Irish Chiefs and Their Families, by Walter J. P. Curley ( former US Ambassador to Ireland ), with foreword by Charles Lysaght, published by The Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2004.
* Méditations sur les 22 arcanes majeurs du Tarot ( a study of the Tarot of Marseilles ) published anonymously in French in 1984 ( with a foreword by a Catholic theologian and priest Hans Urs von Balthasar ), and in English as Meditations on the Tarot in 1985.

foreword and three
The five The Far Side Gallery books are the most popular, each of them collecting together the best cartoons from three smaller books, along with a humorous foreword by celebrity fans, including Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen King, Robin Williams and Jane Goodall.
In the foreword to a reprinted edition of " The Con Man ", originally published in 1957, McBain says " A reader pointed out to me two or three years ago that this expression was now considered derogatory.
All three early editions of De revolutionibus included Osiander's foreword.
He explains in the foreword to the book that he developed what he originally called " the adventures of you " fiction format while trying to think up interesting bedtime stories for his three children ( Andrea, Caroline and Wells ).
After a foreword by Chellis Glendinning, the book is divided into three parts:
This standard consists of three parts as described in the foreword:

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