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* Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories ( short stories collected posthumously, also published as Miss Marple's Final Cases, but only six of the eight stories actually feature Miss Marple ) ( written between 1939 and 1954, published 1979 )
Ampère's final work, published posthumously, was Essai sur la philosophie des sciences, ou exposition analytique d ' une classification naturelle de toutes les connaissances humaines (" Essay on the philosophy of science or analytical exposition on the natural classification of human knowledge ").
In addition to Triumphant Democracy ( 1886 ), and The Gospel of Wealth ( 1889 ), he also wrote An American Four-in-hand in Britain ( 1883 ), Round the World ( 1884 ), The Empire of Business ( 1902 ), The Secret of Business is the Management of Men ( 1903 ), James Watt ( 1905 ) in the Famous Scots Series, Problems of Today ( 1907 ), and his posthumously published autobiography Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie ( 1920 ).
" The Four Books on Human Proportion " were published posthumously, shortly after his death in 1528 at the age of fifty-six.
: Two Hebrew volumes were published during his lifetime by Soncino Press, and the third Hebrew volume was published posthumously by JTS Press in the 1990s.
A great deal of her work, including Delta of Venus and Little Birds, was published posthumously.
Housman also wrote a parodic Fragment of a Greek Tragedy, in English, and humorous poems published posthumously under the title Unkind to Unicorns.
Many of his works were published posthumously in the first decades after his death.
Tickell: " Here let me trace beneath the purpled morn, The deep-mouth'd beagle, and the sprightly horn " To a Lady before Marriage ( published posthumously in 1749 )
A final folktale, Wag by Wall, was published posthumously by The Horn Book in 1944.
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.
Seki's discovery was posthumously published in 1712 in his work Katsuyo Sampo ; Bernoulli's, also posthumously, in his Ars Conjectandi of 1713.
His paper, Theoria Interpolationis Methodo Nova Tractata, was only published posthumously in Volume 3 of his collected works.
Charlotte's first-written novel, The Professor, was published posthumously in 1857.
* The Professor, written before Jane Eyre, submitted at first along with Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, then separately, and rejected in either form by many publishing houses, published posthumously in 1857
* Emma, unfinished ; Charlotte Brontë wrote only 20 pages of the manuscript, published posthumously in 1860.
Stoker's posthumously published short story " Dracula's Guest ", known as the deleted first chapter to Dracula, shows a more obvious and intact debt to " Carmilla ": Both stories are told in the first person.
That the curve followed by a chain is not a parabola was proven by Joachim Jungius ( 1587 – 1657 ); this result was published posthumously in 1669.
1875 ( published posthumously )
The Library of Congress has the following publications by Eastman in its collection, much of it published posthumously:
* La Religieuse, Roman ( 1760 ; revised in 1770 and in the early 1780s ; the novel was first published as a volume posthumously in 1796 ).
* Paradoxe sur le comédien ( written between 1770 and 1778 ; first published posthumously in 1830 )

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The first printed book on either gunpowder or metalworking, it was published posthumously in 1540, with 9 editions over 138 years, and also reprinted by MIT Press in 1966.
In 1999, his posthumously published Philosophical Investigations ( 1953 ) was ranked as the most important book of 20th-century philosophy by the Baruch Poll, standing out as "... the one crossover masterpiece in twentieth-century philosophy, appealing across diverse specializations and philosophical orientations ".
Vom Kriege () is a book on war and military strategy by Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz ( 1780 – 1831 ), written mostly after the Napoleonic wars, between 1816 and 1830, and published posthumously by his wife in 1832.
Many of his baseball essays were anthologized in his posthumously published book Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville ( 2003 ).
In his posthumously published book, ' Rhythmic Proportions in Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Chant ' ( Brill, 1958 ), where the term ' semiotic ' is used, tables are presented of neumes of different notational styles once used in various parts of Europe ( e. g., Nonantola, Laon, Brittany, Aquitaine, Switzerland ).
He subsequently scripted and presented for ATV a six-part television series based on this book and broadcast posthumously by ITV between October and December 1979.
A comparable book presented posthumously is called a Gedenkschrift ( memorial publication ).
He also had worked on a book entitled My World Line: An Informal Autobiography, which was published posthumously in 1970.
He was posthumously inducted into the comic book industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1999.
Cole was posthumously inducted into the comic book industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1999.
When his autobiography was reprinted in 1975 after the success of the television version of The Naked Civil Servant, Gay News commented that the book should have been published posthumously ( Crisp commented that this was a polite way of them telling him to drop dead ).
It is therefore fitting that his last book, published posthumously, should be one that he describes as being " something of a shorter and more accessible version of the longer books, The Great Code and Words with Power ," which he asks his readers to read sympathetically, not " as proceeding from a judgment seat of final conviction, but from a rest stop on a pilgrimage, however near the pilgrimage may now be to its close " ( Double Vision Preface ).
Many of his shorter writings from this period were collected posthumously in the book Toward the African Revolution.
Religious writer Margaret Barber ( 1869 – 1901 ), author of the posthumously published best-selling book of meditations, The Roadmender, settled in Bungay.
The book was published posthumously.
His second book, My First Days in the White House, was published posthumously.
He was posthumously inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame ( 1993 ) and the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame ( 1997 ).
Hergé worked on the book until his death in 1983, and it was published posthumously ( despite its unfinished status ) in 1986 by Casterman in association with La Fondation Hergé, and was republished in 2004 with further material.
* Mark Twain ( himself a Deist ) argued against what he saw as the petty God many followed in a posthumously published book, The Bible According to Mark Twain: Writings on Heaven, Eden, and the Flood.
He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1954 for his book, The Waking, and he won the annual National Book Award for Poetry twice, in 1959 for Words for the Wind and posthumously in 1965 for The Far Field.
In reviewing his posthumously published Collected Poems in 1966, Karl Malkoff of The Sewanee Review wrote: Though not definitive, Roethke: Collected Poems is a major book of poetry.
He published a series of lectures entitled The English Novel ( published posthumously in 1883 ) and a book entitled The Science of English Verse ( 1880 ), in which he developed a novel theory exploring the connections between musical notation and meter in poetry.
During these years he wrote a number of works, most published posthumously, most notably a lengthy commentary on the Aggadot of Tractates Berakhot and Shabbat, titled ' Eyn Ayah ' and a brief but powerful book on morality and spirituality, titled ' Mussar Avikhah '.

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