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book's and author
Thus, there is substantial debate regarding the identity of the book's author.
* Extreme values-Data used in the book, An Introduction to the Statistical Modeling of Extreme Values are provided on-line by Stuart Coles, the book's author.
Sue K. Hurwitz said in her review for the School Library Journal that it is " a catalog of Heinlein's sins as an author ; it is sophomoric, sexist, militantly right wing, and excessively verbose ", and comments that the book's ending was " a devastating parody of SF conventions — will have genre addicts rolling on the floor.
The book's author, George L. Kelling, was hired as a consultant to the New York City Transit Authority in 1985, and measures to test the broken windows theory were implemented by David Gunn.
The book's cryptic acknowledgement credits friend and fellow science fiction author Ken MacLeod with the suggestion " to argue the old warrior out of retirement " ( to rewrite the old book ) and further credits him with suggesting " the fitness programme " ( the new structure ).
" However, the point upon which a number of critics fail to concur with Burrell's argument is its dismissal of the testimony of the book's author on the matter as " misleading ... publicity efforts ".
The book's introduction states that its author, John, was on Patmos when he was given ( and recorded ) a vision from Jesus.
The book's introduction states that its author, John, was on Patmos when he was given ( and recorded ) a vision from Jesus.
The book's author, Richard Russo, is a native of nearby Gloversville.
Pleasence was the author of the 1977 children's book Scouse the Mouse ( London: New English Library ), which was animated by Canadian animator / film director Gerald Potterton ( a friend of the actor, who directed him in the 1973 Canadian film The Rainbow Boys, retitled The Rainbow Gang for VHS release in the United States ) and also adapted into a children's recording ( Polydor Records, 1977 ) with Ringo Starr voicing the book's title character, Scouse the Mouse.
According to Fried and Schultis, criteria for a good self-help book include " claims made by the author as to the book's efficacy, the presentation of problem-solving strategies based on scientific evidence and professional experience, the author's credentials and professional experience, and the inclusion of a bibliography.
Book burning can be an act of contempt for the book's contents or author, and the act is intended to draw wider public attention to this opinion.
The latter role was loosely based on a Marine aviator, Colonel Donald Conroy, the father of the book's author Pat Conroy.
" The letter includes a detailed summary of the book's key themes and how the author intended each of the 12 chapters to work, and has been included as an introduction in some editions.
Although author Lauren Weisberger worked as an assistant at Vogue magazine, she denies that the book's antagonist, Miranda Priestly, is modeled after the magazine's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
The tape-recorded diaries of William Weston were read by the book's author, Ernest Callenbach.
He claims that now that the reader understands the author's propositions and arguments, the reader has been elevated to the level of understanding of the book's author, and is now able ( and obligated ) to judge the book's merit and accuracy.
For example, the purported author of the Nancy Drew mystery series, " Carolyn Keene ", is actually a pseudonym for a series of ghostwriters who write books in the same style using a template of basic information about the book's characters and their fictional universe ( names, dates, speech patterns ), and about the tone and style that are expected in the book.
Although Rowling has never hidden the fact that she is the author of Fantastic Beasts, " Newt Scamander " can nevertheless be considered a pseudonym of hers, as he is technically the author listed on the book's cover.
" After they returned, Joliet used the name " Miskonsing " on a map that he drew in 1674, and when the news of their voyage was first published in 1681 the book's author, Melchisedec Thevenot, called it the " Mescousin " River.
The book's " authoritative " position is bolstered by the personal image of its author.
The book's author is unknown, but some suggest that it may have been a devout Jew from the Holy Land who may have taken part in the events described in the book.

book's and wanted
In May 2008, Armstrong told the Herald Sun the book's US publisher, Beyond Words, had received a call from a large book club in the US which wanted 21, 000 copies of the book.
Some of the figures he criticized ( such as Gingrich ) were already out of office at the time of the book's publishing, but others ( such as former House Speaker Dennis Hastert ) remained influential in Congress, which resulted in speculation that some congressional Republicans wanted no part of Coburn's return to politics.
The book's central argument is that Julius Caesar was assassinated because wealthy and conservative elites wanted to block Caesar's reforms.
According to Rich Johnston of Bleeding Cool, this was done on Adams ' request, who wanted nothing to do with the publisher, and took action to keep his name off the book's cover.
However, Munch's storyline also touched on the book's depiction of the relationship between real-life detectives Donald Worden and David Brown, in which Worden was relentless in his tutelage / hazing of the younger detective but also genuinely wanted him to succeed and was impressed when the younger cop did excellent work.
The book's self-referential narrator, who sets the book as a production much like a motion picture or television show with actors portraying characters, claims that Coleman wanted out of the series before it hit big, then realized his mistake and begged for a return.
" Specifically, the DIA wanted references to a meeting between Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer, the book's author, and the executive director of the 9 / 11 Commission, Philip Zelikow, removed ".
In keeping with the book's subject, Harvey wanted letterforms that reflected the Art Nouveau period.

book's and play
It appears in Charles Dickens's 1861 novel Great Expectations, as the only card game Pip, the book's protagonist, as a child seems to know how to play.
Though Anarres in fact does have its own brand of politics ( which play an important role in the book's plot ), the term " politician " is highly derogatory and anyone accused of being one would hotly deny it.
The book's editor Glenn O ' Brien suggested the title " Sex ", which was the name of Mae West's first Broadway play.
As the party journeys through Barovia and the castle, the game play is guided using 12 maps with corresponding sections in the book's body guide.
Although he only makes a brief appearance in the narrative, his brass plates would play an important role amongst the Nephites, who are the book's main protagonists.

book's and lead
Mitchell wrote the book's final moments first, and then wrote the events that lead up to it.
In the Dan Brown novel The Lost Symbol, the book's main antagonist Mal ' akh, prepares himself for the human sacrifice throughout the story, believing that it is his great destiny to lead the forces of evil.
* The Most Amazing Man Who Ever Lived ( 1995 )-Pooley and Omally make a brief appearance, offering their help to Tuppe as he plans to free the book's lead character, Cornelius Murphy, from prison.
The 2008 novel After Omdurman by John Ferry is partly set during the 1898 re-conquest of the Sudan, with the book's lead character, Evelyn Winters, playing a peripheral role in the Battle of Omdurman.
In it, the book's author, Mary Baker Eddy, says about " the workings of animal magnetism " that " its effects upon those who practise it, and upon their subjects who do not resist it, lead to moral and to physical death .".

book's and instead
He argues that the book's hallmarks are its restraint, brevity and readability, which downplays the extravagant and mythical aspects of the disaster and instead puts in the foreground the stories of the people on the ship.
Examples include the book's introduction ( which explains why the four men went on a canoe trip instead of playing golf ) and epilogue.
He is armed with a huge flail ( instead of the book's mace ) and a sword.
Destiny cast the book away, expecting these men to retrieve it and become the book's proper safe-keepers, but the book instead ends up on the planet Rann, being used in a plot by the Luck Lords, seeing as how it " tells " the future, to alter the proper timeline for their own ends.
Anderson states in the book's preface, " So, any of the local residents who can read, and do read this novel, and take offense at the descriptions or content, instead of sucker-punching me while I'm in town trying to buy groceries with my wife and son, let me just buy you a drink and we'll call it even.
Johnson also omitted the comic book's supporting characters, instead, opting for a variety of characters, most of whom changed with each episode.
The controversy had helped gain publicity for Norton's work, although the whole affair had bankrupted Glover, and the book's binder Alan Cross, realising that he would never get paid, was instead given his pick of Norton's work, for which he chose Fohat.
The book's narration states that he possessed all of the traits of leadership, and had he been born in another time, he very likely may have become a great naval hero instead of a pirate.
Crowley also abandoned the book's method of preparation — which specifies blending Myrrh " tears " ( resin ) and " fine " ( finely ground ) Cinnamon — instead opting for pouring together distilled essential oils with a small amount of olive oil.

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