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In a book review of `` The Soviet Cultural Offensive '', he says, `` Long before the State Department organized its bureaucracy into an East-West Contacts Staff in order to wage a cultural counter-offensive within Soviet borders, the sharp cutting-edge of American culture had carved its mark across the Russian steppes, as when the enterprising promoters of ' Porgy And Bess ' overrode the State Department to carry the contemporary ' cultural warfare ' behind the enemy lines.
This character is based on Long John Silver from the book Treasure Island.
* John Luther Long, Madame Butterfly, the original book
The book was followed by a sequel, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.
The book is a memoir of Maureen Johnson Smith Long, mother, lover, and eventual wife of Lazarus Long.
*' Media Studies: Text, Production and Context ' book by Paul Long and Tim Wall from Birmingham City University
Bosshardt later related his account of the details of daily life on the Long March in a book.
In 2003, two British researchers, Ed Jocelyn and Andrew McEwen, retraced the route in 384 days, and in their 2006 book " The Long March " estimated the March actually covered about 6, 000 km ( 3, 700 miles ).
Jocelyn and McEwen conclude in their book that " Mao and his followers twisted the tale of the Long March for their own ends.
Sun Shuyun, while researching a book on the Long March, interviewed one-man who said he was barely into his teens when he was forced to join the Red Army.
The book covers several periods from the life of Lazarus Long ( birth name: Woodrow Wilson Smith ), the oldest living human, now more than two thousand years old.
When his second book, the novel Such a Long Journey, was published in 1991, it won the Governor General's Award, the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book, and the W. H.
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.
The book takes place on Long Island, while the film is set in Detroit.
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish is the fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy " trilogy " written by Douglas Adams.
) Another book describing the civil war is A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah.
In his book A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Child Soldier, Ishmael Beah chronicles his life during the conflict in Sierra Leone.
The promotional copy on the back of Time Enough for Love, the second book featuring Lazarus Long, states that Lazarus was " so in love with time that he became his own ancestor ," but this never happens in any of the published books.
The Notebooks of Lazarus Long, a book containing sayings of the character Lazarus Long largely taken from Time Enough for Love, was published in 1978.
North American Gardnerians of the Long Island line allow covens to add rituals and teachings to the book, but nothing may be removed.

book and Winter
His first book of poetry, The North Ship, was published in 1945, followed by two novels, Jill ( 1946 ) and A Girl in Winter ( 1947 ), but he came to prominence in 1955 with the publication of his second collection of poems, The Less Deceived, followed by The Whitsun Weddings ( 1964 ) and High Windows ( 1974 ).
Although Rosenthal's ideas were initially greeted with skepticism, SAD has become well recognized, and his 1993 book, Winter Blues has become the standard introduction to the subject.
The Tombs of Atuan is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in the Winter 1970 issue of Worlds of Fantasy and published as a book by Atheneum in 1971.
* Julia Matilda Olin's 1856 book, A Winter at Wood Lawn
In his book Winter of the World the Battle of Cable Street plays a role and some of the characters are involved in the BUF or in the anti-BUF organisations.
The sixth book in the series take place mostly over the winter of 1880-1881, a notably severe winter in history, sometimes known as " The Snow Winter ".
The following winter, 1880 – 1881, one of the most severe on record in the Dakotas, was later described by Wilder in her book, The Long Winter.
* The Long Winter ( 1940 ), a Newbery Honor book
He rewrote more of his pulps for the paperback market during the fifties and had a successful youth book called The Winter at Valley Forge in 1955.
He is most noted as the author of The Lion in Winter and author of the book for the Broadway musical Follies.
A painting which might be a real Wilkie or only a copy ( the question is only resolved in the latter half of the book ) plays a role in the novel Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher.
Similarly in the July 2003 case of Johnny and Edgar Winter v. DC Comics, a depiction of blues music duo the Winter brothers in a comic book as worms called the Autumn Brothers obtained First Amendment protection from publicity rights suit.
The children's book Swallows and Amazons, and sequels Swallowdale and Winter Holiday, are based loosely on life before World War II around a fictional lake derived from a combination of Windermere and Coniston Water.
Unfortunately, Neruda was an unabashed anti-Semite and his Jewish characters, according to Madeleine Albright in her book, Prague Winter, were almost always portrayed as greedy moneylenders, a view which he seemed to assume would be widely shared.
A third major set of characters are brother and sister Dick and Dorothea Callum, introduced in the fourth book of the series, Winter Holiday.
Before the start of the Winter War, Soviet intelligence published a book for Red Army officers.
Winterbourne was recorded in the Domesday book ( 1086 ) as Wintreborne, meaning ' Winter Stream '.
The book " The Sixth Winter " written by Douglas Orgill and John Gribbin and published in 1979, follows a similar theme.
* The World in Winter, a 1962 book by John Christopher about the beginning of a new ice age
Wheaton sold out three printings in four months, and in Winter 2003, the book's success caught the eye of publisher Tim O ' Reilly, who signed Wheaton to a three book contract.
Regnery responded by offering to print and distribute a reply book by Kerry, suggesting " Winter Soldier " on the same subject matter that Kerry authored in the 1970s.
In 1987, Jackie Burroughs produced, directed, co-wrote, and starred in A Winter Tan, a film based on the letters of Maryse Holder, published in 1979 as the book Give Sorrow Words – Maryse Holder's Letters from Mexico.
Waitzkin's book was praised by Grandmaster Nigel Short, as well as chess journalist Edward Winter, who called it " a delightful book " in which " the topics treated with an acuity and grace that offer the reviewer something quotable on almost every page.

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