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Dissatisfied with the quality of the printing of these books they sought out Roger Lescaret, a master printer, whose shop at No. 2, Rue Cardinale was not far from the Crosbys ' apartment in Paris.
Their printer Roger Lescaret erred when setting the type, leaving the final page with only two lines.

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Lescaret appealed directly to Joyce, who promptly wrote the eight lines requested.

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The Chicago Daily Tribune printed " DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN " as its post-election headline, issuing a few hundred copies before the returns showed conclusively that the winner was Harry S. Truman, the incumbent.
The impatience of the international Harry Potter fan community for translations of the books has led to the proliferation of unauthorised or pirate translations that are often hastily translated and posted on the internet chapter-by-chapter, or printed by small presses and sold illegally.
This prompted a letter to be printed in prog 148 from Harry Harrison himself pointing out the error.
From Dr. No through The Man with the Golden Gun, the credit was " Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman present "; for some films Saltzman originally came first ( and still does in the film itself and / or its original posters ), but all present-day printed credits have been changed to list Broccoli first.
Early charter members included Claire Beck ( who had printed and published, under his Futile Press imprint, an edition of Lovecraft's Commonplace Book and Clark Ashton Smith's Nero and Other Poems ( 1937 )); Harry Morris Jr ; Meade Frierson ; Stuart David Schiff, publisher of Whispers ( Magazine / Anthologies ); R. Alain Everts ; Ben Indick ; Ken Faig Jr ( who joined with 7th mailing and has been continuously in the APA until the present day ); Dirk W. Mosig ; David Drake ; Robert Weinberg ; J. Vernon Shea ; Chet Williamson ; Tom Collins ; Crispin Burnham ; Will Hart ; Glenn Lord.
Harry Maule of Kelly, author of the ‘ Registrum de Panmure ,’ are printed in the appendix to John Stuart's edition of that work, 2 vols.
She enlisted the aid of Harry Chandler, the Los Angeles Times owner and publisher, who printed several articles that would generate public interest in the project and raise funds for the restoration.
Harry asked printer James E. James ( who had printed Frank Comments ), if he could borrow the printing blocks he used for photos, as they were too expensive for the fledgling company at the time.
This is a reference to the famous picture of former President Harry Truman holding up a copy of a prematurely printed edition of the Chicago Tribune that proclaimed " Dewey Defeats Truman ", taken the day after his close victory over Thomas E. Dewey in the 1948 United States presidential election.
They reveal that in 1945, President Harry Truman printed a one trillion-dollar bill ( with his photo on it ) to help reconstruct post-war Europe.
They printed a Hindu " Love Book ," and letters sent to Harry ’ s cousin, Walter Berry, by Henry James.
Limited edition of 570 copies printed by Harry Crosby from Dorique type.

printed and next
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is a Japanese reading aid, consisting of smaller kana, or syllabic characters, printed next to a kanji ( ideographic character ) or other character to indicate its pronunciation.
He published many other poems over the next ten years, including the popular The Lady of the Lake, printed in 1810 and set in the Trossachs.
Following the German capitulation, the Bolshevik legislature ( VTsIK ) annulled the treaty on 13 November 1918, and the text of the VTsIK Decision was printed in Pravda the next day.
The opening frames of the next scene were optically printed onto this object, so that — when the object entirely filled the screen — the movie had " wiped " the last shot of the previous scene and begun the first shot of the next.
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Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis, Servii Mauri Honorati & Aelii Donati commentariis illustrata ( Basel 1544 ) with the commentary of Badius ( Ascensius ) printed next to the text.
However, Daily Racing Form, for the first time in history, printed its own clocking of 1: 53 next to the official time in the chart of the race.
The use of color in Danielewski's next full-length novel, Only Revolutions, is even more prevalent, with four colors other than black used throughout ( also, the word house is also printed in blue in some sections of this novel ).
In 1793 Dwight preached a sermon to the General Association of Connecticut entitled a " Discourse on the Genuineness and Authenticity of the New Testament " which when printed the next year became an important tract defending the orthodox faith against Deists and other skeptics.
Recueil de nouvelles lettres was printed in the next year.
But they misspelled the name " Lees Summit " ( with two " e's "; " Lee " instead of " Lea "; and leaving out the apostrophe ) on a boxcar that was serving as a station and donated by the Missouri Pacific, then a sign next to the tracks, and finally in the printed time schedule for the railroad.
It was in this context that the massacre came to be seen as a product of Machiavellianism, a view greatly influenced by the Huguenot Innocent Gentillet, who published his Discours contre Machievel in 1576, which was printed in ten editions in three languages over the next four years.
These are non-printing characters that signal the computer to control where the next character will be placed on the display device, eject a printed page or erase the screen, ring the terminal bell, or some other operation.
* In a jurisdiction using an optical scan voting system, voters choose by filling an oval or by completing an arrow on the printed ballot next to their chosen candidate or referendum position.
There is a printed list of candidates, parties and referenda next to the levers indicating which lever is assigned to which choice.
* In a jurisdiction using an electronic direct record voting system ( DRE ), voters choose by pushing a button next to a printed list of candidates and referenda, or by touching the candidate or referenda box on a touchscreen interface.
The editors of the Enquirer printed an apology and a full retraction to Dion in the next issue, and donated money to the American Cancer Society in honor of Dion and her husband.
Reproductions of the illustrations were in the process of being printed when World War I began, holding up the completion of the project for the next four years.
Nearing's aggressive social activism in the classroom and through the printed word brought him into conflict with his own employers at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, resulting in his dismissal and his emergence as a cause célèbre of the American radical movement for the next decade.
Laurentius and his brother Olaus, and Mikael Agricola in Österland ( today's Finland ), wrote and printed Lutheran texts throughout the next decades.
When you moved into Admiral Halsey's command from Admiral Spruance's ... you moved an area in which you never knew what you were going to do in the next five minutes or how you were going to do it, because the printed instructions were never up to date ....
* The Black Prophet, a Tale of Irish Famine, in the Dublin University Magazine ( 1846 ), printed separately in the next year
Although the Gutenberg Bible itself was stratospherically expensive, printed books began to spread widely over European trade routes during the next 50 years, and by the 16th century printed books had become more widely accessible and less costly.

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We know from a reference in William Langland's Piers Plowman, that ballads about Robin Hood were being sung from at least the late 14th century and the oldest detailed material we have is Wynkyn de Worde's collection of Robin Hood ballads printed about 1495.
By 1932, Pasternak had strikingly reshaped his style to make it acceptable to the Soviet public and printed the new collection of poems aptly titled The Second Birth.
At that time, Sloane's collection consisted of around 71, 000 objects of all kinds including some 40, 000 printed books, 7, 000 manuscripts, extensive natural history specimens including 337 volumes of dried plants, prints and drawings including those by Albrecht Dürer and antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Ancient Near and Far East and the Americas.
In the same year the Act of Parliament establishing the British Library was passed, separating the collection of manuscripts and printed books from the British Museum.
* Printed value collections: A currency collection might be modeled around the theme of a specific printed value, for example, the number 1.
The editor of a collection of over 3, 000 vintage Halloween postcards writes, " There are cards which mention the custom trick-or-treating or show children in costumes at the doors, but as far as we can tell they were printed later than the 1920s and more than likely even the 1930s.
The first printed version is A Gest of Robyn Hode ( c. 1475 ), a collection of separate stories which attempts to unite the episodes into a single continuous narrative.
The editor of a collection of over 3, 000 vintage Halloween postcards writes, " There are cards which mention the custom trick-or-treating or show children in costumes at the doors, but as far as we can tell they were printed later than the 1920s and more than likely even the 1930s.
* November 8 – Publication in London of the " First Folio " ( Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies ), a collection of 36 of the plays of Shakespeare, half of which have not previously been printed.
5 ) Actual application of the classification and cataloging to a large portion of the collection of printed books .”
The elder Jaggard has seemed an odd choice to many commentators, given his problematical relationship with the Shakespeare canon: Jaggard issued the suspect collection The Passionate Pilgrim in 1599 and 1612, and in 1619 printed the so-called False Folio, ten pirated or spurious Shakespearean plays, some with false dates and title pages.
The most notable texts produced in that period include Saint Florian's Breviary printed partially in Polish in the late 14th century ; Statua synodalia Wratislaviensia ( 1475 ): a printed collection of Polish and Latin prayers, as well as Jan Długosz's Chronicle from the 15th century and his Catalogus archiepiscoporum Gnesnensium.
The Skeptic's Dictionary is a collection of cross-referenced skeptical essays by Robert Todd Carroll, published on his website skepdic. com and in a printed book.
A copper block printed paper money dated between 1215-1216 in the collection of Luo Zhenyu's Pictorial Paper Money of the Four Dynasties, 1914, shows two special characters one called Ziliao, the other called Zihao for the purpose of preventing counterfeit ; over the Ziliao there is a small character ( 輶 ) printed with movable copper type, while over the Zihao there is an empty square hole, apparently the associated copper metal type was lost.
* The Franz Liszt Museum in the house where Franz Liszt died, with about 300 photographs, scripts and printed papers from the collection of the Munich pianist, Ernst Burger, which were bought by the town of Bayreuth.
Located in the Heflin-Torbert Judicial Building, the Law Library owns a rare book collection considered as one of the finest in the Southeast, containing works printed as early as 1605.
: As well as the van der Hooght text, this included the Samaritan Pentateuch and a huge collection of variants from manuscripts and early printed editions ; while this collection has many errors, it is still of some value.
The cathedral library has a collection of about 30, 000 books and pamphlets printed before the 20th century and about 20, 000 later books and serials.
This collection was first printed by Filippo Giunti in Florence, 1497.
By 1950 this collection had swollen to more than 1, 500 volumes including 150 printed before 1600 and even a small amount predating 1500.
Cavendish also published collections of letters, such as Sociable Letters and Philosophical Letters ( 1664 ), orations, as in her collection entitled Orations ( 1662 ), and plays, many of which are printed in Plays Never Before Published ( 1668 ).
He was fond of writing both prose and poetry and a collection of his poems was printed some years ago, in book form.

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