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Taking up writing again after the war, Wallace published his first novel in 1873.
* The Taking of Pelham One Two Three ( disambiguation ), a novel by Morton Freedgood, and its three film adaptations
* Morton Freedgood ( 1913 – 2006 ), author of the novel The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
Taking their new name from a fictional pop group mentioned in Anthony Burgess's novel, A Clockwork Orange, ( where The Heaven Seventeen are at number 4 in the charts with " Inside "), they became Heaven 17 and formed the production company British Electric Foundation ( BEF ).
Taking a more adventurous tack, 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea ( 1916 ) is a film based on Jules Verne ’ s famous novel of a wondrous submarine and its vengeful captain.
Taking its name from William Faulkner's first novel of the same name about an airman's return home in the aftermath of World War I, Russell said the documentary examined " both sides of the war, people who feel good about the war, who believe in the mission, people who feel bad.
Taking another radical change of pace, she starred in Agnieszka Holland's version of the Henry James novel Washington Square ( 1997 ), as a mousy 19th-century heiress courted by a gold-digger.
* In the novel The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and the films based on it, a 6 train that originated in Pelham Bay Park Station was hijacked, and hostages were held inside a subway car.
In the Titan novel, Taking Wing, it is clearly stated that Spock and Saavik are married, as she sends greetings through Tuvok.
Taking considerable historical liberties, the novel extends their lifespans into the late 1970s and switches the brothers ' birth order.
Other films in this category include Seven ( 1995 ), Kiss the Girls ( 1997 ), adapted from the James Patterson novel, The Bone Collector ( 1999 ), Mercy ( 2000 ), Along Came a Spider ( 2001 ), also by Patterson, Insomnia ( 2002 ), and Taking Lives ( 2004 ).
Taking pity on him they created The Royale for him thinking the novel was an instruction of humans ' preferred way of living.
Taking place immediately after Ark Angel, the novel sees Alex recruited by ASIS, Australia's secret service, to infiltrate a Snakehead organisation by posing as an Afghan refugee.
His second major novel, Balcony of Europe ( Taking its name from the village where he lived in Andalusia ), utilizes Spanish and Irish settings and employs various languages, primarily Spanish and different English dialects ( Irish, American, English ).
" Their first mission, in the debut novel, Taking Wing, is to set up power-sharing talks among the various Romulan factions that, in the wake of Praetor Shinzon's death in Nemesis, threaten to plunge the Romulan Empire into civil war.
* Taking Sides, a novel by Gary Soto.
In the Eighth Doctor novel The Taking of Planet 5, however, the Borad is revealed to have been killed by agents of the Celestis-Time Lords who cut themselves out of time to escape the Future War-shortly after his arrival in the past as part of their efforts to eliminate temporal anomalies on Earth.
* The Fendahl reappears in the spin-off novel The Taking of Planet 5 by Simon Bucher-Jones and Mark Clapham as well as in the Kaldor City series of audio plays and the Time Hunter novella Deus Le Volt by Jon de Burgh Miller.
Taking the Edgar Allan Poe short story Masque of the Red Death, as a starting point, she adapted the tale into both graphic novel and web comic formats, giving it a futuristic, dystopic slant.
Taking cues equally from James Joyce, the Torah and Talmud, and the events of recent history, Klein structured his novel as a series of five chapters, from Genesis to Deuteronomy, each of which corresponds to one of the five books of the Pentateuch.
Taking place almost a year after the first novel, the plot picks up with Third Echelon attempting to search and bring to justice the members of The Shop, an international arms dealing ring that played a large part in the first novel.

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Pelham resembled Benjamin Disraeli's recent first novel Vivian Grey ( 1827 ).
* Pelham, a novel written in 1828 by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
It is also very similar to The Strange Case of Mr. Pelham, a 1957 novel by Anthony Armstrong.

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One looked forward to Mr. Remarque's ninth book if only because not even a reasonably good novel has yet been written grounded on automobile racing, as dramatic a sport as mankind has devised.
One of the novel aspects of the RT design was the use of a microkernel, called Virtual Resource Manager ( VRM ).
One of the major themes of the novel is the difficulty of soldiers to revert to civilian life after having experienced extreme combat situations.
One of the viewpoint characters of Ian Watson's novel Oracle is an eyewitness to her defeat.
One of his ancestors is John Elwes, who is believed to be the inspiration for Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens ' A Christmas Carol ( 1843 ) ( Elwes played five roles in the 2009 film adaptation of the novel ).
It was based on the novel Hadassah: One Night with the King by Tommy Tenney and Mark Andrew Olsen.
One particularly novel orientation developed at La Borde consisted of the suspension of the classical analyst / analysand pair in favour of an open confrontation in group therapy.
One of the first writers of science fiction was Mary Shelley, whose novel Frankenstein ( 1818 ) dealt with the asexual creation of new life, a re-telling of the Adam and Eve story.
One difference between the film and the novel is the staircase scene in which Rhett carries Scarlett up the stairs.
One approach, the regulative principle of worship, favoured by many Zwinglians, Calvinists and some radical reformers, considered anything that was not directly authorised by the Bible to be a novel and Catholic introduction to worship, which was to be rejected.
In 1934 he directed One More River, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by John Galsworthy.
One of his better known works is the typography for Philip K. Dick's novel " Gather Yourselves Together.
Several major computer-related organizations have originated at MIT since the 1980s: Richard Stallman's GNU Project and the subsequent Free Software Foundation were founded in the mid-1980s at the AI Lab ; the MIT Media Lab was founded in 1985 by Nicholas Negroponte and Jerome Wiesner to promote research into novel uses of computer technology ; the World Wide Web Consortium standards organization was founded at the Laboratory for Computer Science in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee ; the OpenCourseWare project has made course materials for over 2, 000 MIT classes available online free of charge since 2002 ; and the One Laptop per Child initiative to expand computer education and connectivity to children worldwide was launched in 2005.
One of the best known of the film Merlins is the Merlin of the 1963 animated Disney film The Sword in the Stone, based on T. H. White's novel of the same name.
One novel by Mitchell was published during her lifetime, the American Civil War-era novel, Gone with the Wind.
* The Nexus One phone is believed to be named after a robot in the novel.
One of the defining classical works of horror, Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, is the first fully realized work of science fiction, where the manufacture of the monster is given a rigorous science-fictional grounding.
* One Good Knight ( a novel ) Andres Dealencar.
One of the characters in the novel compares More favourably to almost every other major historical figure: " He had one completely honest moment right at the end.
One of the earliest literary references to trams occurs on the second page of Henry James's novel The Europeans: </ br >
One of the sub-plots in this novel ( on occupying the Siberian " Northern Resource Area ") would later form part of the main plot of Clancy's later novel The Bear and the Dragon.
The 2009 novel Sons of No One by Matthew Butcher, published by CreateSpace, references the lyrics to " Bastards of Young " in its title, and uses a quotation of the lyrics within the book.
Another more recent story involving travel to the future is Louis-Sébastien Mercier's L ' An 2440, rêve s ' il en fût jamais (" The Year 2440: A Dream If Ever There Were One "), a utopian novel in which the main character is transported to the year 2440.

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