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In his afterword to the story, Farmer mentions the Triple Revolution memo, a document sent to United States President Lyndon Johnson in 1964, with policy suggestions for the future of the nation in the face of " three separate and mutually reinforcing revolutions.
In his afterword, Jin Yong mentions that The Smiling, Proud Wanderer can be read as a political allegory disguised as a wuxia novel.
In recent editions of the book, a 2008 afterword written by Harrison mentions his focus on a lack of sustainable energy in the dystopian future.

afterword and was
Bradbury notes in his afterword that he noticed, after the book was published, that Montag is the name of a paper company.
In the afterword of a later edition, Bradbury notes that the film adaptation changed the ending so that Clarisse ( who, in the film, is now a 20-year-old school teacher who was fired for being unorthodox ) was living with the exiles.
Most versions of Principia Discordia actually spell it as καλλιχτι, but this is definitely incorrect ; in the afterword of the 1979 Loompanics edition of Principia, Gregory Hill says that was because on the IBM typewriter he used, not all Greek letters coincided with Latin ones, and he didn't know enough of the letters to spot the mistake.
Pirsig discusses this incident in an afterword to subsequent editions of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, writing that he and his second wife, Kimball, decided not to abort the child she conceived in 1980, because he had come to believe that this unborn child was a continuation of the life pattern that Chris had occupied.
This was followed in 2001 by On Pirates ( ISBN 1-931081-22-0 ) — supposedly written by Ashbless, with an introduction by Powers, an afterword by Blaylock, and illustrations by Gahan Wilson — and in 2002 by The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook.
) George Zebrowski, in his afterword to the story, speculates that Heinlein was parodying Campbell in the character of Calhoun, who goes insane and actually believes the false religion created by the Americans.
The afterword by Charles Osgood in this edition was removed and the chapter about spelling, from the first edition, reintroduced.
In Gaiman's afterword to the book, he describes the story was a retelling of an existing Japanese legend.
The foreword was written by Quentin Tarantino and the afterword by Bakshi.
The original edition of Lamb was issued in hardback and paperback and contains an afterword by the author explaining some of the background of the novel.
In 2007 a special gift edition was published, with a second afterword by Moore, recollecting his trip to Israel for research.
According to the author in his afterword, the working title was " Cancer.
In response to the bootleg editions, Simon & Schuster brought out a new hardcover edition in 1996 under their Free Press imprint, authorized by the author Lewin, with a new introduction by Navasky and afterword by Lewin both admitting the book was fictional and satire, and discussing the original controversy over the book and the more recent interest in it by conspiracy theorists.
In 2006, Kaczmarek and Malcolm in the Middle co-star Erik Per Sullivan contributed the afterword for the children ’ s book, Together, that shows the importance of domestic animals to impoverished people in the world, and was inspired by the mission of the nonprofit charitable organization, Heifer International.
The book was originally published in 1967, and later republished in a special Thirtieth Anniversary Edition in 1997, with a new afterword from the author.
The published version of the novel contains an afterword by Robert James, Ph. D., Heinlein Society member and Heinlein scholar, explaining how the only known surviving typescript of this " lost " work was finally discovered in a garage.
In his afterword to the Lviv Apostle he named Moscow as " our home, our fatherland and our kin ", which may indicate that he was born in Moscow.
The final volume was also mildly re-edited to remove the definitive afterword / conclusion of the original series, leaving the book on more of a cliffhanger.
The foreword was written by Stephen Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and the afterword was written by Ken Blanchard, author of The One Minute Manager.
Whiteness has so many different definitions that the word is “ nothing less than a moving target .” Arnsen moreover notes that whiteness studies scholars are entirely on the far left of the political spectrum, and suggests that their apparent vitriol towards white Americans is due in part to white workers not fulfilling the predictions of Marxist theory that the proletariat would overcome racial, national and class distinctions to unite and overthrow capitalism ; he cites as an example Roediger ’ s afterword to the seminal < I > Wages of Whiteness </ i > which asserts that the book was written as a reaction to “ the appalling extent to which white male workers voted for Reaganism in the 1980s .” Arnsen also argues that in the absence of supporting evidence, whiteness studies often relies on amateurish Freudian speculation about the motives of white people: “ The psychoanalysis of whiteness here differs from the ' talking cure ' of Freudianism partly in its neglect of the speech of those under study .” Without more accurate scholarship, Arnsen writes thatit is time to retire whiteness for more precise historical categories and analytical tools .”
The Thirty-Six Stratagems are divided into a preface, six chapters containing six stratagems each, and an afterword that was incomplete with missing text.
In the afterword, he states that writing Spycatcher was motivated principally to recuperate pension income lost when the British government ruled his pension un-transferable for earlier work in GCHQ, a ruling that severely reduced his pension.

afterword and part
Bradbury notes in his afterword that Faber is part of the name of a German manufacturer of pencils, Faber-Castell.
In an afterword written many years later as part of the re-release by Naiad Press, Highsmith recalled that the novel was inspired by a mysterious woman who came to shop at a store where she was working.

afterword and .
Contains an autobiographical afterword by C. L. Moore, and a biographical introduction by Del Rey, which is carefully noncommittal about the influence of her personal life on her writing.
# Cordelia's Honor ( November 1996 ), combined edition of Shards of Honor and Barrayar with an afterword by the author.
Reprinted in his Collected Essays on Modern and Classical Music, with a forward by Fred Lerdahl and an afterword by Joseph Dubiel, 49 – 60.
In a book or essay, a more carefully composed addition ( e. g., for a second edition ) is called an afterword.
An afterword, not usually called a postscript, is written in response to critical remarks on the first edition.
Copenhagen, Danish Institute for Educational Research ), expanded edition ( 1980 ) with foreword and afterword by B. D.
White, an afterword by the American cultural commentator Charles Osgood, a glossary, and an index.
An afterword makes clear that he eventually does so, though his party loses power.
In the afterword of Ender in Exile, Card stated that many of the details in chapter 15 of Ender's Game have been modified for use in the subsequent novels and short stories.
The afterword describes three stories which describe the beginning of the theocracy and subsequent beginnings of rebellion against it.
With a short critical afterword by Jack Zipes.
Campbell's childhood and adolescence were marked by the rift between his parents and his mother's developing schizophrenia, an experience he has discussed in detail in the introduction and afterword to the restored text of The Face That Must Die.
Other than the new sub-title, all that is added is, a preface to the second edition and a 37-page afterword relating the book's content to the 2000 US presidential election.

Gygax and Dungeonland
* EX1 Dungeonland ( Gary Gygax, 1983 )
Dungeonland ( EX1 ) is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons ( D & D ) roleplaying game, written by Gary Gygax for use with the First Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ( AD & D ) rules.
Dungeonland was written by Gary Gygax, with illustrations by Tim Truman, and was published by TSR in 1983 as a thirty two page booklet with an outer folder.

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