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In his posthumously published 1981 book The Anglo-American Establishment, Georgetown University history professor Carroll Quigley explained that the Balfour Declaration was actually drafted by Lord Alfred Milner.
* John Rawls: Revitalized the study of normative political philosophy in Anglo-American universities with his 1971 book A Theory of Justice, which uses a version of social contract theory to answer fundamental questions about justice and to criticise utilitarianism.
Within the Anglo-American tradition, the book is considered by many as being one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century, and it continues to influence contemporary philosophers, especially those studying mind and language.
With the company's primary product, the Linotype machine (), it became the world's leading manufacturer of book and newspaper typesetting equipment ; outside North America, its only serious challenger for book production was the Anglo-American Monotype Corporation.
The book was one of the inspirations for filmmaker Tony Richardson's 1965 film The Loved One, which was based on Evelyn Waugh's short satirical 1948 novel of the same name, tellingly subtitled " An Anglo-American Tragedy ".
Pinel's book had an enormous influence on both French and Anglo-American psychiatrists during the nineteenth century.
For the American audience the Bond character from Casino Royale was re-cast as an American agent —" Card Sense " Jimmy Bond, played by Barry Nelson — described as working for " Combined Intelligence ", supported by the British agent, Clarence Leiter ; " thus was the Anglo-American relationship depicted in the book reversed for American consumption ", according to Jeremy Black.
* Anglo-American Publishing, a Canadian comic book publishing company active during the 1940s
Although Quigley did not overtly condemn the Anglo-American financial coterie that he wrote about, he, according to an interview he gave, and letters of his that were later published by the magazine Conspiracy Digest, had the plates of his book destroyed against his will by MacMillan, and believed that his work was being suppressed.
Soon after the armistice he published his first book, The Economic Foundations of Peace, in which he called for a lenient treaty and Anglo-American cooperation as the cornerstone for an effective League of Nations.
Richard Croucher and Elizabeth Cotton's book Global Unions, Global Business contains a case study of the ICEM's dealings with the Anglo-American mining company.
Pianist, composer and sound artist Hans Otte is still undervalued in Europe, and the Anglo-American cultural scene just starts to notice him, as Ingo Ahmels states in his bilingual study » Hans Otte – Klang der Klaenge / Sound of Sounds « ( book + DVD + cd, Schott, ISBN 978-3-7957-0586-2 ).
His book, Behind the Silken Curtain a Personal Account of Anglo-American Diplomacy in Palestine and the Middle East was published by Simon & Schuster in 1947.
He served on the campaign team of Presidential candidate Wendell Wilkie during 1940 and his subsequent book, One Anglo-American Nation appeared in 1941.
* 1945 The Anglo-American ballad study book: containing eight ballads in current tradition in the United States of America

book and Establishment
Steve Mason in his 1991 book argued that Josephus was not a Pharisee but an orthodox Aristocrat-Priest who became part of the Temple Establishment as a matter of deference, and not by willing association.
Some have credited him with coining the term " the Establishment " in a 1953 book review, but this is disputed.
The term was popularized by sociologist and University of Pennsylvania professor E. Digby Baltzell in his 1964 book The Protestant Establishment: Aristocracy and Caste in America.
* The Establishment ( comics ), a comic book produced by Wildstorm
De Gonneville's tale was forgotten until 1663, when Jean Paulmier de Courtonne, Canon of the Church of Saint-Pierre at Lisieux, a relative of de Gonneville's, published a book called Memoirs Concerning the Establishment of a Christian Mission in the Austral Land, in which he claimed to be the great-grandson of an " Indian " brought back to France by de Gonneville in 1505.
The research findings of historian Carroll Quigley, author of the 1966 book Tragedy and Hope, are taken by both conspiracy theorists of the American Old Right ( Cleon Skousen ) and New Left ( Carl Oglesby ) to substantiate this view, even though he argued that the Establishment is not involved in a plot to implement a one-world government but rather British and American benevolent imperialism driven by the mutual interests of economic elites in the United Kingdom and the United States.
The book draws on some of Langford's own experiences working at the UK government's Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston, Berkshire.
In the book " A Short Illustrated History of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Bedford ", author Arthur Pearcy writes: "( RAE Bedford is ) the finest research and development establishment outside the U. S. A ."
The Establishment was referenced in the book Stop-Time by author Frank Conroy.
The book is a semi-autobiographical account of Conroy's own life, and he mentions getting drunk at The Establishment, and then racing his car home to his apartment outside London while he was living in England with his wife in the 60's.
Charles Morris has critically analyzed the academic and popular responses to Tripp's book, arguing that much of the negative response by the Lincoln Establishment reveals itself to be equally guilty of rhetorical and political partisanship as that of Tripp's defenders.
In an earlier essay, Morris argues that in the wake of Larry Kramer's " outing " of Lincoln, the Lincoln Establishment engaged in " mnemonicide ", or the assassination of a threatening counter memory, including the methodologically flawed but widely appropriated case against the " gay Lincoln thesis " by David Herbert Donald in his book We Are Lincoln Men.
After his return to the United Kingdom in 1808, he still took an active part in matters connected with India, and by his book entitled Colonial Ecclesiastical Establishment ( London, 1813 ), he assisted in settling the controversy of 1813, which eventually ended in the establishment of an Anglican Indian episcopate in 1878 in the Travancore-Cochin states.
Peter C. Newman noted Thornton Hall in his book The Canadian Establishment ( 1975 ).

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`` The sexual relationship does not exist in a vacuum '', declares Dr. Mary Steichen Calderone, medical director of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and author of the recent book, Release From Sexual Tensions.
On the debate of what it means to be disabled, American poet Joan Aleshire stated in the book Voices From the Edge:
AA's name derived from its first book, informally called " The Big Book ", originally titled Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered From Alcoholism
From such references, and from others of a like nature, Quesnel gathers that by the word Breviarium was at first designated a book furnishing the rubrics, a sort of Ordo.
His French-language book Le défi des langues — Du gâchis au bon sens ( The Language Challenge: From Chaos to Common Sense, 1994 ) is a kind of psychoanalysis of international communication.
Brockovich's book, entitled Take It From Me: Life's a Struggle But You Can Win, was published in October 2001, and was on the NYT Business Bestseller's List.
From this book many began referring to Carson as the " mother of the environmental movement ".
Lay responses to ELIZA were disturbing to Weizenbaum and motivated him to write his book Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, in which he explains the limits of computers, as he wants to make clear in people's minds his opinion that the anthropomorphic views of computers are just a reduction of the human being and any life form for that matter.
From his 1988 book Infinite in All Directions, he offered some criticism of then current models predicting a devastating nuclear winter in the event of a large-scale nuclear war:
From 1962 until his retirement in 1968, he was a professor at the University of Freiburg, West Germany, where he began work on his next book, Law, Legislation and Liberty.
* Excerpt taken From the book, What Kind Of House Party Is This?
A popular science version of the book, entitled The Origins of Life: From the birth of life to the origin of language was published in 1999.
Ashcroft, a member of the Assemblies of God church, authored the book Lessons From a Father to His Son.
From 1978 to 2004, book circulation per user declined approximately 50 %.
** From Bakunin to Lacan: Anti-Authoritarianism and the Dislocation of Power, a book on political philosophy by Saul Newman
A story from the book From My People described the story of Moses, and the task he went through to bring his people out of slavery.
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.
From First Nephi to the end of Omni, the book is a first person narrative of the writers ( although there are many quotations ).
* Jean van Heijenoort editor 1967 From Frege to Gödel: A Source book in Mathematical Logic, 1879-1931, 3rd printing, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, ISBN 0-674-32449-8 ( pbk.
Barbara Tuchman, in her book The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam, offers a vivid narrative of Julius II's career.
From his 1963 book, A Theory of Personality, pp. 103 – 104:
There is an extensive critical analysis of Le Fanu's supernatural stories ( particularly " Green Tea ", " Schalken the Painter " and " Carmilla ") in Jack Sullivan's book Elegant Nightmares: The English Ghost Story From Le Fanu to Blackwood ( 1978 ).
In September 2010, it was confirmed that Twain was to release her first biography, From This Moment On, on May 3, 2011, and the cover work for the book was released on March 2, 2011.
In the book From Religion to Philosophy, Francis Cornford suggests that the Orphics used the word " theory " to mean ' passionate sympathetic contemplation '.
On his election as vice president, he sent Woodrow Wilson a book, inscribed " From your only Vice.

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