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In 1949, White published Here Is New York, a short book based upon a Holiday magazine article that he had been asked to write.
Here alone is preserved a summary of the writings of the Phoenician priest Sanchuniathon of which the accuracy has been shown by the mythological accounts found on the Ugaritic tables, here alone is the account from Diodorus Siculus's sixth book of Euhemerus ' wondrous voyage to the island of Panchaea where Euhemerus purports to have found his true history of the gods, and here almost alone is preserved writings of the neo-Platonist philosopher Atticus along with so much else.
Here should be mentioned, as an important contribution to the topography of Israel, his book De situ et nominibus locorum Hebraeorum, a translation with additions and some regrettable omissions of the Onomasticon of Eusebius.
Some of the early comic book competitors were Nuts !, Get Lost, Whack, Riot, Flip, Eh !, From Here to Insanity, and Madhouse ; only the last of these lasted as many as eight issues, and some were canceled after an issue or two.
Here the term " races " is used as an alternative for " varieties " and does not carry the modern connotation of human races — the first use in the book refers to " the several races, for instance, of the cabbage " and proceeds to a discussion of " the hereditary varieties or races of our domestic animals and plants ".
" At the conclusion of the " Tale of Sir Tristram ," Caxton's VIII-XII: " Here endeth the second book of Sir Tristram de Lyones, which was drawn out of the French by Sir Thomas Malleorre, knight, as Jesu be his help.
Former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, David Frum, in his 2000 book How We Got Here: The ' 70s, wrote that Moon had granted the Times editorial independence.
Dave Barry's 1989 book Dave Barry Slept Here: A Sort of History of the United States is another treatment of American history reminiscent of 1066 and All That, though Sellar and Yeatman are nowhere acknowledged.
* We're Here, from Rudyard Kipling's book, Captains Courageous
Before his departure, Kilmer had contracted with publishers to write a book about the war, deciding upon the title Here and There with the Fighting Sixty-Ninth.
Here are a few other commonly used heuristics, from George Pólya's 1945 book, How to Solve It:
The novel also was the source of the title of Clay Shirky's book Here Comes Everybody.
The second season version was uncredited, but according to Russell Johnson in his book Here on Gilligan's Isle, it was performed by a group called the Eligibles.
Here Historical Columbia | Columbia, a personification of the United States, leads civilization westward with American settlers, stringing telegraph wire as she sweeps west ; she holds a school book.
Here, the newly invigorated Klan of the 1920s ( in this book, 1924 and ' 25 ) tries to take over a small Vermont town.
Here are some quotes from the 1898 historical account of Reynolds in a book named " The History of the Orphan Brigade " written by Ed Porter Miller:
Here the intimate relationship Buechner sees among fiction, theology, and autobiography is first made clear and fully embodied ; and the book itself is a thoroughly lyrical piece.
* In the book Here, There Be Dragons by James A. Owen.
" Penman lives in New Jersey, and in the early 1980s moved to Wales to research her second book, Here Be Dragons.
During her research for Here Be Dragons, the first book in the series, she became fascinated with the complexity of the role of women in medieval society ; for example, Welsh women at the time had a great deal more independence than their English women.
As Penman explains: '“ After I ’ d finished Here Be Dragons, I knew I wanted to continue the story .... At first I ’ d planned to write one book in which Simon de Montfort would share top billing with Llewelyn Fawr ’ s grandson, Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, who later wed Simon ’ s daughter.
The book No Quitters Here: Quest for the Dome by B. M.
Here was published his Grammatica Graeca, sive compendium octo orationis partium, remarkable as being probably the first book entirely in Greek issued from the printing press, in 1476.
Here we see alive and in operation that deliverance of which Friedrich Hölderlin speaks ; its blessing has flowed over me, and so this book is the confession of belief in anthroposophy.
Here, in 1706, he published his earliest known compositions: the harpsichord works that make up his first book of Pièces de clavecin, which show the influence of his friend Louis Marchand.

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Where Mathematics Comes From: How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics into Being ( hereinafter WMCF ) is a book by George Lakoff, a cognitive linguist, and Rafael E. Núñez, a psychologist.
) The second book in the series, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, published in 1958, was nearly as popular.
The second book in the series was nearly as popular, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, published in 1958.
A therapist for the birth parents in the custody case, Karen Moriarty, claimed in the book Baby Richard: A Four-Year-Old Child Comes Home that Greene never spoke to the parents, although he covered the subject with a hundred columns in which he strongly took the side of the adoptive parents.
His latest book is Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain.
Several books have been written about the case, including: When The Monster Comes Out Of The Closet by Lori Steinhorst, who communicated with Dodd in writing and by phone almost daily for 18 months prior to his execution ; Driven to Kill by true crime author Gary C. King ; and Dr. Ron Turco's book about his experience during the initial investigation to assist in developing a profile of the killer .< ref >
The book received generally positive reviews: Christianity Magazine said the book was a " disarmingly honest account of Primus ’ s triumphs and struggles on and off the pitch " while FourFourTwo described it as " an antidote to the ' me-me-me ' tales that weigh down the shelves " but rival football magazine When Saturday Comes was more critical, pointing out its " sometimes ungrammatical and often ponderous style " and going on to say " book is also full of cliches ".
The television show Supernatural features an episode titled " Something Wicked This Way Comes ", Season 1, Episode 18, a direct reference to the title of the book.
The Darkness That Comes Before is the first book in the Prince of Nothing series by Scott Bakker.
“ The Darkness That Comes Before is something special ... A stunning first book, brilliant setting and characterisation, and if this was just a warm-up then the entire series is going to set a new standard for fantasy writers everywhere.
His book Five O ' Clock Comes Early: A Cy Young Award-Winner Recounts His Greatest Victory was co-written with New York Times sports columnist George Vecsey and chronicles Welch's battle with alcoholism.
McGrath has been recognized by some of the most prestigious American poetry awards, including the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award ( for The Bob Hope Poem in Spring Comes to Chicago, his third book of poems ), a Pushcart Prize, the Academy of American Poets Prize, a Ploughshares Cohen Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Witter Bynner Fellowship from the Library of Congress, and a MacArthur Foundation " Genius Award.
According to the biography in the book, this was Ray Bradbury's first novel since the publication of Something Wicked This Way Comes ( not counting the young adult novel The Halloween Tree ).
Another catalyst that helped lead to the creation of the ARC was the 1962 book Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area by Harry M. Caudill on the poverty and history of the Cumberland area of Appalachia, predominantly in Kentucky.
In 2005 he published the book La DGSE: service action, un agent sort de l ' ombre ( The DGSE, Action Service, An Agent Comes Out of the Shadow ).
The kit also comes with various multimedia materials and tools including: Rufus Comes Home book, A First Book for Understanding Diabetes, other reference books, a DVD, and an Accu-Check Aviva Compact Blood Meter.
Moore returned to the attack in 2011 in his book Here Comes Trouble, by humorously describing Berman as a “ neo-nudnik .”
The book was titled Door Duisternis tot Licht ( Out of Dark Comes Light ) and was published in 1911.
In 1942, his novel Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief ( 1941 ) a lurid account of the white slave trade, was banned by the British authorities after the author and publishers Jarrolds were found guilty of causing the publication of an obscene book.
According to the New York Times, " If Winter Comes " was the best-selling book in the United States for all of 1922.
* A Bad Penny Always Comes Back-Children's book about Operation Manna

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