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Professor Archie Cochrane, a Scottish epidemiologist, through his book Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services ( 1972 ) and subsequent advocacy, caused increasing acceptance of the concepts behind evidence-based practice.
In addition, TSR tried to aggressively market Dragon Dice in mass-market book stores through Random House.
Patchen's first book of poetry, Before the Brave, was published by Random House in 1936.
In 2004, Dark Horse Comics began reprinting some of Western's original comic book properties, which by then were owned by Random House, along with Tarzan from the Jesse Marsh era.
Although no crime is committed anywhere in the book, the novel was reprinted in 1989 by Random House, alongside Cain's thriller The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1934 ), under the heading " Vintage Crime ".
The book was re-released in paperback in September 2001 by Broadway Books, an imprint of Random House.
Stauffer's book deal with bestseller-writer Sally Jenkins and Random House for State of Jones arose from Ross's screenplay.
* Random Recollections, by Brenton H. Dickson, a book about growing up in Weston
* Random House, the world's largest trade book publisher
The results of a long run from the RAND machine, carefully filtered and tested, were converted into a table, which was published in 1955 in the book A Million Random Digits with 100, 000 Normal Deviates.
In the fifth book, Trillian is revealed as the mother of Random Dent.
Demara's story was recounted in the 1960 book, The Great Impostor, written by Robert Crichton and published by Random House ; the book was a New York Times bestseller and adapted into a 1961 film by the same name starring Tony Curtis as Demara.
The Snowman is a children's book without words by English author Raymond Briggs, first published in 1978 by Hamish Hamilton in the U. K., and published by Random House in the U. S. that November.
Random House, Inc. is one of the largest general-interest trade book publishers in the world.
The Random House Group is one of the largest general book publishing companies in the UK and is based in London.
* Random House, book publishers, is founded in New York City by Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer.
She is the author of the book titled Honor Lost in America, and Forbidden Love in Australia and the Commonwealth, released by Random House in 2003.
Khouri said she would co-operate with all requests to provide documentation and was said to be preparing to publish her next book A Matter of Honour in November 2004, again by Random House.
Sheehan eventually completed the book, A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam ( 1988, published by Random House and edited by Robert Loomis ).
Bertelsmann also owns Random House, a book publisher, # 1 in the English-speaking world and # 2 in Germany.
Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster ( ISBN 0-394-88182-6 ) is a children's book by Felice Haus, with illustrations by Carol Nicklausm published 1986 by Random House.
There are an increasing number of Nazarene scientists who support theistic evolution, among them Karl Giberson, Darrel R. Falk, and Richard G. Colling, whose 2004 book, Random Designer, has been controversial within the denomination since 2007.
At Dahl's urging, in early 1943, a revised version of the story, The Gremlins was published as a picture book by Random House ( later updated and re-published in 2006 by Dark Horse Comics ).

book and Walk
The walk is fully documented in his book Hamish's Mountain Walk, which is credited with kick-starting the popularity of Munro-bagging as a hobby.
At the end of the book, having gone farther than any Long Walk in history-the Long Walkers reached Massachusetts for the first time in seventeen years-Garraty decides to give up after realizing that Stebbins has shown almost no weaknesses over the duration of the Walk.
* The Major-Little to no biographical information is presented about the Major within the book, but due to Stebbins ' testimony, it is inferred that he is at the very least in his mid-to-late thirties and has been running the Long Walk for at least 13 years, but likely much longer.
Sławomir Rawicz claimed in his book The Long Walk, published in 1956, that as he and some others were crossing the Himalayas in the winter of 1940, their path was blocked for hours by two bipedal animals that were doing seemingly nothing but shuffling around in the snow.
A coffee table book titled " Take the Walk " was released in late 2008 to coincide with their " Walk Around the World Tour ".
* In the book Walk Two Moons, Coeur d ' Alene is a stop on the main character Salamanca Tree Hiddle's trip.
Author Peter Jenkins was treated harshly and alienated by the Robbinsville community in 1974, and described these events in his book A Walk Across America.
In September 1867, Muir undertook a walk of about from Indiana to Florida, which he recounted in his book A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf.
* The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives, a non-fiction book by Leonard Mlodinow.
In the book Lynch on Lynch, Chris Rodley described the film as " brilliant but excoriating ", writing that " by the time Lynch unveiled Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me in 1992, critical reaction had become hostile, and only now is the movie enjoying a degree of cautious but sympathetic critical re-evaluation.
* Walk, Ansgar: Der Polarbär kam spät abends – Skizzen von der Wager Bay, Pendragon Verlag Bielefeld, 2002 ISBN 3-934872-22-0 ( German ) Polar Bear Came Late at Night: Sketches of Wager Bay ”; there is no English edition of the book.
Possibly the most widely known Cacophony member is novelist Chuck Palahniuk, who has mentioned his experiences with the Society in his writings, notably the book Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon.
* Charles Edward Mudie English publisher and founder of Mudie's Lending Library was born 1818 in Cheyne Walk ; where his father owned a Circulating library, stationery & book binding business at No. 89.
Hone married in 1800, and started a book and print shop with a circulating library in Lambeth Walk.
His first book was The Long Walk Home ( 1964 ).
* The Santa Rampage is mentioned in Chuck Palahniuk's book Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon and in his short story " My Life as a Dog " ( featured in the book Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories ).
Spot's First Walk book cover, featuring Spot himself, set in Century Schoolbook Infant Bold.
As late as 1867, John Muir — in his book A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf — used the word " Alleghanies " in referring to the southern Appalachians.
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail is a 1998 book by travel writer Bill Bryson, describing his attempt to walk the Appalachian Trail with his friend " Stephen Katz " ( a pseudonym for Matthew Angerer, of Des Moines, Iowa ).
* Long Walk to Freedom ( book ), a 1995 autobiographical book by Nelson Mandela

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