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A statue of Alhazred makes a cameo appearance as the " Mad Scholar " in Graham McNeill's book ' A Thousand Sons.
In a coffee table book celebrating 25 years of Viz in 2004, cartoonist Graham Dury is quoted as saying: " We pride ourselves on the fact that you're no cleverer when you've read Viz.
According to his younger brother Graham Jenkins's 1988 book Richard Burton: My Brother, he smoked at least a hundred cigarettes a day.
She features in a fictional autobiography, written by Alice Walworth Graham, of Elizabeth, the daughter of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and later the wife of Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley ; the book is entitled The Vows of the Peacock.
" — Niven biographer Graham Lord, in the preface to his book Niv.
In his book Essence of Decision, political scientist Graham T. Allison specifically attacked the rational expectations theory.
In 1953, the comic book artist Graham Ingels ( signing his name " Ghastly ") used stills from Barrymore's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The notion that an ancient Egyptian priestly elite tracked the precessional cycle over many thousands of years plays a central role in the theories expounded by Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock in their 1996 book Keeper of Genesis.
* Fingerprints of the Gods book by Graham Hancock
* New York Times book review from 1984 of Graham Greene's Getting to Know the General.
Mannin's 1944 book Bread and Roses: A Utopian Survey and Blue-Print has been described by anarchist historian Robert Graham as setting forth " an ecological vision in opposition to the prevailing and destructive industrial organization of society ".
* Max ( book ), a children's book by Bob Graham
* Waterland ( 1992 ), directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, is based on Graham Swift's book with the same title.
One example would be Graham Pulkingham's community described in his book They Left Their Nets.
Scottish writer Nigel Tranter has Elizabeth appear in several chapters of his book The Young Montrose, about the life of his hero James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose.
Further, A. C. Graham and other critics have subjected the text to a stylistic analysis and identified four strains of thought in the book: a ) the ideas of Zhuangzi or his disciples ; b ) a " primitivist " strain of thinking similar to Laozi ; c ) a strain very strongly represented in chapters 8-11 which is attributed to the philosophy of Yang Chu ; and d ) a fourth strain which may be related to the philosophical school of Huang-Lao.
A WWII short story called ' The News in English ' from Graham Greene's book The Last Word ( 1990 ) is set on a winter morning in Crowborough.
As a result of his service as the Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, in 2004 Bob Graham authored the book Intelligence Matters: The CIA, the FBI, Saudi Arabia and the Failure of America's War on Terror.
Anthony Burgess wrote that Graham Greene's ability to encapsulate the essence of an exotic setting in a single book is exemplified in The Heart of the Matter ( 1948 ); his contemporary Evelyn Waugh stated that the West Africa of that book replaced the true remembered West Africa of his own experience.
In 2005, a book about the Graham case was published on the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing: Mainliner Denver: The Bombing of Flight 629 by Andrew J.
Note: Graham Anderson in his 1999 book Fast Light Boats, a Century of Kiwi Innovation argues that planing centreboard sailing boats were introduced into New Zealand in the early 20th century-well before Uffa Fox popularised the concept.
* Talisman: Sacred Cities, Secret Faith, a 2004 book by Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval

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* A Land Remembered by Patrick Smith Beloved book of Florida Crackers

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In David Morgan's book Monty Python Speaks, Cleese asserted that Chapman, although officially his co-writer for many of their sketches, contributed comparatively little in the way of direct writing.
However his book The Eddie Chapman Story was eventually published in 1953.
In 2011, BBC Two broadcast, DOUBLE AGENT: The Eddie Chapman Story, a documentary presented by Ben Macintyre based on his book.
Andrew Chapman and Martin Allen also wrote a two book, two-player adventure titled the Clash of the Princes ( 1986 ).
The definitive work is the book by Chapman and Enskog but there have been many modern developments and there is an alternative approach developed by Grad based on moment expansions.
* Jesse Boot of Boots the Chemist: A study in Business History by Stanley Chapman ( Detail from a copy of the book with black and white plates of Jesse Boot and published by Hodder and Stoughton UK as a special edition for The Boots Company Nottingham in 1973 with an ISBN 0-340-17704-7.
Chapman concluded that the " cranks and intransigents who advise us to hang on to the NID 2 are plain fools who deny themselves the riches of a great book.
Jake Chapman has published a number of catalogue essays and pieces of art criticism in his own right, as well as a book, Meatphysics ( Creation Books, 2003 ).
On Monday, December 8, 1980, Chapman bought a copy of The Catcher in the Rye from a New York book store, in which he wrote " This is my statement " and signed it " Holden Caulfield ", the name of the protagonist of the novel.
In his statement to police three hours later, Chapman stated, " I ’ m sure the large part of me is Holden Caulfield, who is the main person in the book.
In February, Chapman sent a handwritten statement to The New York Times, urging everyone to read The Catcher in the Rye, calling it an " extraordinary book that holds many answers.
Chapman had also read in a library book ( John Lennon: One Day at a Time by Anthony Fawcett ) about Lennon's life in New York.
In 1992 Jones published a book, Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, the Man Who Killed John Lennon.
One writer has described Chapman ’ s claim that the book was his statement as " disarmingly honest ".
The book and score were greatly praised as well ; John Chapman of the Daily News declared, " The book is a work of easy and delightful humor.
Espionage historian Chapman Pincher obtained a copy of the letter, and used former MI5 officers Peter Wright and Arthur Martin as his main additional secret sources, to write the sensational book Their Trade is Treachery in 1981.
In addition, a film company currently holds the rights to the book Gotch: An American Hero, by Mike Chapman, and is actively in the process of making a movie based on the book.
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He also wrote regularly on football for the Sunday Express newspaper, and a collection of his writings was published after his death in a book, entitled Herbert Chapman on Football.
Though natives of the Gobi have long told tales of the olgoi-khorkhoi, the creature first came to Western attention as a result of Professor Roy Chapman Andrews's 1926 book On the Trail of Ancient Man.
In his book " On the Trail of Ancient Man " ( 1926 ), Roy Chapman Andrews ( an American explorer, adventurer and naturalist who became the director of the American Museum of Natural History ) cites Mongolian Prime Minister Damdinbazar who in 1922 described the worm allergorhai-horhai:
Chapman Pincher in his book " Inside Story " published in the 1978 quotes Manningham-Buller as jokingly saying he could have sued Tom Denning for breach of copyright because significant portions of Manningham-Buller's report appeared in Denning's report virtually unchanged.

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