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Posthumous Morphine releases followed shortly thereafter, including Bootleg Detroit, an " official live bootleg ", and The Best of Morphine: 1992 – 1995, both on Rykodisc.
Posthumous releases include 3½ ; The Lost Tapes 1985 – 1988, a collection of unreleased studio sessions including cuts produced by Vitus Matare ( of L. A. s Paisley Underground heroes The Last and later Trotsky Icepick ,) and The Day Before Wine and Roses, a live radio performance recorded just prior to the release of the band's first album.
Posthumous releases so far are Sunrise by the Masabumi Kikuchi Trio ( with Thomas Morgan ), released in March 2012 by ECM ; Owls Talk by Alexandra Grimal ( also featuring Lee Konitz and Gary Peacock ) was released in July 2012.
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Posthumous collections of Rudyard Kipling's poems include:
Other staff at the UU include The Senior Wrangler, the Chair of Indefinite Studies, the Lecturer in Recent Runes, the Chair of Oblique Frogs, The Professor of Revolvings, the Professor of Extreme Horticulture, The Professor of Applied Anthropics, the Reader in Esoteric Studies, the Lecturer in Creative Uncertainty, The Professor of Dust, Fluff, and Miscellaneous Particles, the Lecturer in Vindictive Astronomy, the Professor of Recondite Architecture and Origami Map-Folding, Ladislav Pelc, Prehumous Professor of Morbid Bibliomancy, Professor Goitre, Posthumous Professor of Morbid Bibliomancy, Devious H. " Dragonbreath " Collabone, Professor Flead, Windle Poons, Professor Ritornello, Master of the Music, Professor Bengo Macarona, visiting professor from Genua and extraordinary football player, Mrs Whitlow, the domineering head of the kitchen, and Modo, the gardener.
Posthumous publications by his students, editing their lecture notes based on his lectures, include The Constitutional History of England, Equity, and The Forms of Action at Common Law.
Posthumous credits or shows in which pre-written songs by Leo Robin were featured include:
Posthumous accusations of sexual wrongdoing also include allegations of " incest " with his sister-in-law, and infanticide of the resultant child, as well as zoophilia with cattle.
Posthumous publications include Phil May in Australia ( 1904 ), The Phil May Folio ( 1904 ), and Humorists of the Pencil, Phil May ( 1908 ).
Posthumous honors include the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000, and induction into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame as a contributor in July 2001.
His published works include And He Tells the Little Horse the Whole Story, Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss ( with brother Frederick Barthelme ), and The Early Posthumous Work ( essays which originally appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times, Oxford American, Elle Decor, and other publications ).

Posthumous and 2001
Posthumous Diary was translated into English by Jonathan Galassi and published in 2001.
Posthumous nominations are accepted within one year of the date of death and in 2001 the Provincial Emblems and Honours Act was amended to allow for honorary membership in the order, granted to those who are neither current nor former residents of Saskatchewan ; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, was the first honorary member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, having been appointed on 24 April 2001.
* Ronald H. Brown ( 2001 ) ( Posthumous )
* Charles Ruff ( 2001 ) ( Posthumous )
* John Sengstacke ( 2001 ) ( Posthumous )
* Wolf Man's Maker ( 2001 ) ( Posthumous autobiography )

Posthumous and ),
Posthumous bust of John Hay ( 1915-17 ), by J. Massey Rhind, inside the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial.
The Habsburg prince Ladislas the Posthumous, king of Bohemia and Hungary ( d. 1457 ), held the title in the 1450s.
* Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence ( 1885 – 1930 ), anthology of work by D. H. Lawrence
A pantomime produced at the Funambules in 1828, The Gold Dream, or Harlequin and the Miser, was widely thought to be the work of Nodier, and both Gautier and Banville wrote Pierrot playlets that were eventually produced on other stages — Posthumous Pierrot ( 1847 ) and The Kiss ( 1887 ), respectively.
John I ( 15 November 131620 November 1316 ), called the Posthumous, was King of France and Navarre, and Count of Champagne, as the son and successor of Louis the Headstrong, for the five days he lived.
The Complete Posthumous Poetry of César Vallejo ( Translators: Clayton Eshleman and José Rubia Barcia ), University of California Press ISBN 0-520-04099-6
Posthumous honorees are: bantamweight contender Memphis Pal Moore ( USA ), light heavyweight champion Jack Root ( USA ), and welterweight and middleweight contender Dave Shade ( USA ) in the Old-Timer Category ; broadcaster Harry Carpenter ( UK ) in the Observer Category ; John Gully ( UK ) in the Pioneer Category ; and promoter A. F.
* Ladislaus the Posthumous ( 1440-1457 ), also known as Ladislaus of Bohemia and Hungary, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia ; and Duke of Austria
Yet De Quincey's writings were so voluminous and widely-dispersed that further collections followed: two volumes of The Uncollected Writings ( 1890 ), and two volumes of Posthumous Works ( 1891 – 93 ).
* Prose et vers: œuvres posthumes ( Prose and Verse: Posthumous Works ), A. Messein, Paris, 1925
After the death of Matthias's father, there was a two-year struggle between Hungary's various barons and its Habsburg king, Ladislaus the Posthumous ( also king of Bohemia ), with treachery from all sides.
The authors coined the condition " Pickwickian syndrome " after the character Joe from Dickens ' The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club ( 1837 ), who was markedly obese and tended to fall asleep uncontrollably during the day.
* Mémoire pour servir à l ' histoire de la guerre 1914-1918 ( The Memoirs of Marshal Foch, Posthumous ), Plon, 1931.
Posthumous editions of Maria Monk were published in 1837 ( New York: Howe and Bates ), 1920 ( Melbourne: Wyatt and Watt ), 1940?
Theobald I ( Thibaut IV ) ( 30 May 1201 – 8 July 1253 ), called the Troubadour, the Chansonnier, and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne ( as Theobald IV ) from birth and King of Navarre from 1234.
* Posthumous ( EP ), an EP by The Banner
While the Albertinian line became extinct in 1457 ( by death of king Ladislaus the Posthumous ), the territories were finally reunified in 1490, when Sigismund handed over the rulership of Tyrol to Archduke Maximilian I.
Soon after his death a more comprehensive edition of Potgieter's Verspreide en Nagelaten Werken (" Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works ") was published in 8 vols by his friend and literary executor, Johan C Zimmerman ( Haarlem, 1875-1877 ), who likewise supervised a more complete edition of Potgieter's writings which appeared at Haarlem in 1885 1890 in 19 vols.
* Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas ( Posthumous Memories of Bras Cubas ), the fictional autobiography of a recently deceased man, written by himself " from beyond.

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) In central Europe, the King of Hungary Ladislaus the Posthumous, started the use of Arabic numerals, which appear for the first time in a royal document of 1456.
On 19 March 1858 he delivered a public lecture at the Royal Institution ( the only one he ever gave ) on the Influence of Women on the Progress of Knowledge, which was published in Fraser's Magazine for April 1858, and reprinted in the first volume of his Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works.
Posthumous Diary ( Diario postumo ) is a series of poems attributed to the Italian poet Eugenio Montale which first appeared in full in 1996 ( see 1996 in poetry ).
* Posthumous marriage, a marriage in which at least one party is dead
In 1676 he was appointed chaplain to Lawrence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, ambassador-extraordinary to the king of Poland, and he sent an account of his visit to Edward Pococke in a letter, dated Dantzic, 16 December 1677, which was printed along with South's Posthumous Works in 1717.
In 1995 Maria Montez is awarded the International Posthumous Cassandra, which was received by Tina Aumont ( her only daughter ) from the hands of the Dominican biographer of Maria Montez, Licda.
Whitman only wrote one book on orthogenesis which was published nine years after his death in 1919 titled Orthogenetic evolution in pigeons the book was published in a three volume set titled Posthumous Works of Charles Otis Whitman.

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