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Cyril Francis, the elder, died in 1890, leaving a Life of Alfred de Musset, incorporated in his mother's Foreign Classics for English Readers, The younger, Francis ( whom she called " Cecco "), collaborated with her in the Victorian Age of English Literature and won a position at the British Museum, but was rejected by Sir Andrew Clark, a famous physician.

Readers and particularly
Tuma is an American academic, and author of the somewhat despairing Fishing by Obstinate Isles: Modern and Postmodern British Poetry and American Readers ( 1998 ), on the topic of the perceived gap between ' mainstream ' British poetry and the possible American reception ( particularly in academia ).
The book made no particularly great impact ; but the 1976 English-language publication of Marx for Beginners, a translation of his Marx para principiantes ( 1972 ), a comic strip representation of the life and ideas of Karl Marx, became an international bestseller and kicked off the For Beginners series of books from Writers ' & Readers ' and later Icon Books.

Readers and praised
Readers and playgoers have often found him an unsympathetic character, although his caustic pride is strangely, almost delicately balanced at times by a reluctance to be praised by his compatriots and an unwillingness to exploit and slander for political gain.
Sci-fi and fantasy blog Keeping the Door praised The Summer Tree in its 2009 review as a " delightful little gem of fantasy literature ", saying: " Readers who love Ursula K. Le Guin ’ s deceptively simple style — which surprises due to the complexity of meaning and expression of human emotions beneath the surface — will find much to like in Kay ’ s prose.
Readers have praised the detailed descriptions of nature and the unselfconscious, but poetic, portrayal of the flora and fauna on the banks of the Ichamati River.

Readers and her
In 2011, Rediff. com listed her in top 10 " Readers Choice: The Greatest Actresses of all time ".
Readers were generally unhappy with Gray's decision, but some advocated the same fate for Annie and her " stale philosophy ".
Readers were divided by those impressed by her faith and those disappointed that the famous deafblind activist advocated Swedenborgianism rather than a more " mainstream " religion.
Readers had pictures of many of the events of Elsa's life leading up to her release.
During her time in office, a Readers Digest poll listed her as one of the top five most trusted Canadians.
Readers witnessed her tragedy, and watched her rise above it.
Readers of her / their comic book appearances could easily tell the difference between the two due to Vivian's more pronounced French accent.
Readers responded well to her appearance as Miss July and sent in letters asking for more Janet Pilgrim.
Readers discover that she is the crown princess of a secret place called “ Barren Island ”, raised outside her state because of the risk to her life from opponents.

Readers and books
Readers have found all kinds of strange tidbits, including mysterious cat pictures, apparent Mickey Mouse references and weird books wedged into the many shelves that clutter the catalogues.
" In turn after 1840 Webster's books lost market share to the McGuffey Eclectic Readers of William Holmes McGuffey, which sold over 120 million copies.
In 2011, the Giller Prize committee incorporated a Readers ' Choice process into its longlist for the first time, allowing members of the general public to nominate and make the case for books of their own choosing, from which the winning book would be included in the long list.
Readers soon began to seek out books with his strikingly unusual and exotic name on the cover — The Science Fiction Galaxy ( 1950 ), The Big Book of Science Fiction ( 1950 ) and Possible Worlds of Science Fiction ( 1951 ).
Holdsworth put this down to three things — the introduction of printed books, the disinclination of students to attend moots and readings and the disinclination of the Benchers and Readers to enforce attendance.
The Benchers and Readers did little to arrest the decline of the practice of lecturers and readings, first because many probably believed ( as the students did ) that books were an adequate substitute, and secondly because many were keen to avoid the work of preparing a reading, which cut into their time as practising barristers.
" Readers also defended the books ' " warmth " and their enduring popularity among young children.
Other books subsequently published under similar circumstances include Skirmisher Publishing LLC's Nuisances which also includes on its cover the disclaimer " Warning: Intended For Mature Readers Only.
Readers of Aramaic, can read the original books, which have been published and are freely accessible in university research libraries, and in online archives.
Although, many Franklin television stories have been made into books in the Franklin TV Storybook and Franklin First Readers series.
An average sized Waterstones store merchandises a range of approximately 30, 000 individual books, as well as stationery and eBook Readers.
" Readers have noted that the influences are less pronounced in later books.
Published children's books she has illustrated include: Bringing the Farmhouse Home ( by Gloria Whelan, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1992 ); Miss Tizzy ( by Libba Moore Gray, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993 ); The Statue of Liberty ( by Lucille Recht Penner, Random House, 1995 ); and Raising the Roof ( by Ronald Kidd, Habitat for Humanity International, 1995 ).
In 1965, Bank Street developed the " Bank Street Readers " line of books, which were unique due to their featuring of racial diversity and urban people of contemporary culture.
Readers of the Harry Hole books need to be ready for the possibility of a long lasting and sympathtic character being suddenly killed off.
Readers of Tintin books have speculated about his sexuality.
She has been extensively involved in the Choose Your Own Adventure series, having written five books in the main series and six others in the " Younger Readers " series.
Most Mature Readers books will fall under the MAX comics banner ( created specifically for mature content titles ), MAX and Mature-themed titles will continue to be designed to appear distinct from mainline Marvel titles, with the " MAX: Explicit Content " label very prominent on the cover.
Uncle John's Bathroom Readers are a series of books containing trivia and short essays on miscellaneous topics, ostensibly for reading in the bathroom.
The books are credited to the Bathroom Readers ' Institute, though Uncle John is a real person, and are published by Portable Press, an imprint of Baker & Taylor.
There are also books on individual U. S. states, the weather, numbers, quotes, the year 2000, a special book for mothers, cat lovers, dog lovers, horse lovers, love, Uncle John's Book of the Dumb, and several Bathroom Readers for Kids Only !.
Though most of the books were written by the Bathroom Readers ' Institute, some of the ones that are based around a specific subject are written by a lone author, who is not in the Institute.

Readers and for
Readers of the Reader's Digest are familiar with such items which often appear in its lists of verbal slips, like the ad in a California paper that advertised `` House for rent.
* A Brief Introduction to The Prophecy of Habakkuk for Contemporary Readers ( Christian Perspective )
During the 1980s, The Beano ran a ' Readers ' Request ' feature where readers could request for a particular comic strip to feature in the Beano.
Gothic Horror: A Guide for Students and Readers.
Desktop Engineering, Readers ' Choice Award, 1999 ; Wired for 3D, 1999 Editor's Choice Award Winner
* Penguin Readers Factsheets for Moonfleet, Teachers Notes, 2008
Readers would write in with problems, and Roger would try and find a dodge for it ( which would usually go wrong ).
More recently, the book has been recognized as " Most Important 20th-Century Novel ( for Older Readers )" in the Children's Books of the Century poll in Books for Keeps.
The group won four NME Readers poll awards that year ; Band of the Year, Best New Band, Single of the Year ( for " Fools Gold ") and Album of the Year ( for their debut album ).
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong ' o in his book Moving the Centre: The Struggle for Cultural Freedom records how the Oxford Readers for Africa with their heavily Anglo-centric worldview struck him as a child in Kenya.
* Hart's Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press, Oxford
In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed this film " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant " and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry, and in September 2007, Readers Digest selected the movie as one of the top 100 funniest films of all time.
New York: Walker Books for Young Readers, 1996.
Reporting on the popular culture site Inside Pulse and in The Eagle newspaper, Robert Saucedo remembered to be " not the only one ... having to sit through the movie as a kid fidgeting in your seat as the film delivers abstract image after abstract image ", concluding that Fantasia is " for adults and very nerdy kids ," while news and gossip website PopSugar included Fantasia in its " 10 Movies That Scared Buzz Readers as Kids " list.
Something for Kate's third album, Echolalia won the Australian Rolling Stone Readers Poll for Best album, Best band, Best single, Best male vocalist and Best rock album of 2001 while also topping the Triple J listeners poll for Best album of 2001.
Hoot, Hiassen's first book for young readers, has won both a Newbery Honor from the Association for Library Service to Children and won the 2005 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers ' Book Award, selected for the latter honor by school-age children ( grades 4-8 ) in the U. S. State of Illinois.

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