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Curzio Malaparte wrote an excoriation of the battle in his first book, Viva Caporetto published in 1921.
* Kaputt by Curzio Malaparte, E. P. Dutton and Comp., Inc., New York, 1946 ( biographical note on the book cover )

book and Casa
The details of his career after 1629 are well documented in the account book, the Libro dei Conti di Casa Barbieri, that Guercino and his brother Paolo Antonio Barbieri kept updated, and which has been preserved ..
Cisneros has also been author, editor or collaborator in several books, including Interwoven Destinies: Cities and the Nation, a project with the late former HUD Secretary Jack Kemp ; Opportunity and Progress: A Bipartisan Platform for National Housing Policy was presented the Common Purpose Award for demonstrating the potential of bipartisan cooperation ; and Casa y Comunidad: Latino Home and Neighborhood Design, a publication that took the first-ever look at the growing and increasingly prosperous U. S. Latino community and its housing needs, was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Silver Medal in the category of best business book of 2006.
* In 1989 King Diniz Prize by the Casa de Mateus Foundation for her book Ilhas ( Islands ).
At the same time, the group published a biographical book collection that includes a picture disc Bande Originale Du Livre with new songs, some included later in the album Casa Babylon.
His first book Huerto Cerrado was published in 1968 and was a finalist for the Casa de las Américas literary prize awarded in Cuba.
La noche oscura is a poetry book by Alejandro Carrión first published by the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana at the urging of the poet Jorge Carrera Andrade, then vice-president.
In 1942 he published his first book of poems Tourism, with illustrations by Fernando Namora, as part of the Novo Cancioneiro collection and in 1943 published his first novel Casa na Duna.
In the end of little-known Portuguese author Maria Archer's book " Casa sem pão " ( A house without bread ), the protagonist, Adriana, uses croton oil to kill her husband, thus exacting revenge on him for many years of unhappy and unfaithful marriage.

book and Come
In 2011, media analyst and political activist Mark Dice published a non-fiction book titled Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True which analyses the parallels between elements of the storyline in Nineteen Eighty-Four, and current government programs, technology, and cultural trends.
Second, Laozi was Lao Laizi ( " Old Come Master "), also a contemporary of Confucius, who wrote a book in 15 parts.
Wells ' The Shape of Things to Come ( 1933 ), written in the form of a history book published in the year 2106 and — in the manner of a real history book — containing numerous footnotes and references to the works of ( mostly fictitious ) prominent historians of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Their perspective informs Robert Hutchison's 1997 book Their Kingdom Come: Inside the Secret World of Opus Dei.
Wells ' The Shape of Things to Come ( 1933 ), which was written in the form of a history book published in the year 2106 and-in the manner of a real history book-containing numerous footnotes and references to the works of ( mostly fictitious ) prominent historians of the 20th and 21st centuries.
* 1970s: Telemark skiing undergoes a revival possibly inspired by Stein Eriksen and his book Come Ski With Me.
In late June 2010, Venus Williams released her first book, entitled " Come to Win ; on How Sports Can Help You Top Your Profession " which she co-wrote with Kelly E. Carter.
He also published a book of war predictions, entitled The Shape of the War to Come.
Alex Kervey of T-ough Press, publishers of the Russian edition of Come Before Christ and Murder Love has reported repression of the book as " pornography and insulting Christian values ".
The third pastoral in this book —" Who can live in heart so glad As the merrie country lad "— is well known ; with some other of Breton's daintiest poems, among them the lullaby, " Come little babe, come silly soule ," ( This poem, however, comes from The Arbor of Amorous Devises, which is only in part Breton's work.
Cohen's series of influential papers culminated first in his book, If You're An Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?
Both Emma and John Steed made cameo appearances in the bar scene in the second issue of the 1996 comic book mini-series Kingdom Come.
The book A Change Is Gonna Come states that " The Anti-disco movement represented an unholy alliance of funkateers and feminists, progressives and puritans, rockers and reactionaries.
The characters of Kanga, a toy kangaroo, and her son Roo are introduced later in the book, in the chapter entitled " In Which Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest and Piglet has a Bath.
The only two surviving first-person accounts by redemptioners were published in September 2006 in the book Souls for Sale: Two German Redemptioners Come to Revolutionary America.
Nee's book Come, Lord Jesus, about the book of Revelation, quotes Govett's work several times.
* Kingdom Come ( comics ), a comic book published by DC Comics
His latest book is about Italy, currently available only in Italian translation as " Forza, Italia: Come Ripartire dopo Berlusconi ".
In the late 1990s, the Guides predicted in her 1999 book, The World To Come, that the walk-in president would not come until 2008 at the earliest, and therefore the Shift would be delayed until 2010-2012 at least.
In 1986 he wrote a short humorous book titled Why Come to Slaka ?, a parody of travel books, dealing with the fictional Eastern European country that is the setting for his novel Rates of Exchange.
When asked his thoughts on the film adaptation of his story, Richard Matheson said, " I will not comment on What Dreams May Come except to say that a major producer in Hollywood said to me, ' They should have shot your book.
* I Come in Peace ( originally known as " Dark Angel ", a maverick police detective is paired up with a " by the book " FBI agent on the trails of an alien drug dealer )
American punk icon Henry Rollins has frequently referred to Hot Buttered Soul as being one of his all time favorite albums ; Rollins would later interview Hayes for his book Do I Come Here Often?

book and Me
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
In his book Still Me, Reeve says he based his interpretation of Clark Kent on Cary Grant's nerdy character in Bringing Up Baby.
Brockovich's book, entitled Take It From Me: Life's a Struggle But You Can Win, was published in October 2001, and was on the NYT Business Bestseller's List.
Stoll described the case in his book The Cuckoo's Egg and in the TV documentary The KGB, the Computer, and Me from the other perspective.
He has condemned the involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency in drug trafficking ( in connection with the Iran-Contra scandal, as documented in the Kerry Committee report and elsewhere ) on tracks such as " This One's for Me " and " Message to the Soldier ", in sections of his book.
In Lewis's 2005 book Dean and Me ( A Love Story ), Lewis wrote of his kinship with Martin, who died in 1995.
However, he admitted during his book tour for Dean and Me that a major factor for the film's burial is that he is not proud of the effort.
Loglan was mentioned in a couple of science fiction works: Robert A. Heinlein ’ s well-known books The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress and The Number of the Beast, and Robert Rimmer ’ s utopian book Love Me Tomorrow ( 1978 ).
This phenomenon was described in detail by John Elder Robison ( a former Milton Bradley engineer ) in his book Look Me in the Eye.
In 1916, Lardner published his first successful book, You Know Me Al, an epistolary novel written in the form of letters by " Jack Keefe ", a bush-league baseball player, to a friend back home.
He also continued to write follow-up stories to You Know Me Al, with the hero of that book, the headstrong but gullible Jack Keefe, experiencing various ups and downs in his major league career and in his personal life.
In 2006, Jim Burke authored and illustrated a children's book version of " Take Me Out To The Ballgame ".
In 2008, Andy Strasberg, Bob Thompson and Tim Wiles ( from the Baseball Hall of Fame ) wrote a comprehensive book on the history of the song, Baseball's Greatest Hit: The Story of ' Take Me Out to the Ball Game.
According to Macnee in his book The Avengers and Me, Rigg disliked wearing leather and insisted on a new line of fabric athletic wear for the 5th series.
She released a children's book titled I, Lorelei in 2009 and her story The Race was included in the book Just Humor Me.
The book Just Humor Me includes a story titled The Race, written by Smith.
On 20 September 2010, Williams released his second book called " You Know Me " in collaboration with Chris Heath.
His first major breakthrough came in 1912 at age eighteen with his first book illustration for Carl H. Claudy's Tell Me Why: Stories about Mother Nature.
In his book Will You Die For Me, Charles Watson later confessed to the murder saying Atkins didn't even touch her.
Carla Del Ponte, a long-time ICTY chief prosecutor, claimed in her book The Hunt: Me and the War Criminals that there were instances of organ trafficking in 1999 after the end of the Kosovo War.
Bertolucci's next feature film will be an adaptation of Niccolò Ammaniti's young-adult's book Io e te ( You and Me ), originally set to be filmed in 3D.
In his 2012 book The Dozens: A History of Rap's Mama music historian and musician Elijah Wald says the term was first defined in a 1921 pop song-" Don't Slip Me in the Dozens, Please ", recorded by the black vaudeville comic Henry Troy, composed by Chris Smith, who accompanied Troy on the piano.
The 2009 movie Me and Orson Welles, based on a book of the same name by Robert Kaplow, is a fictional story centred around Orson Welles ' famous 1937 production of Julius Caesar at the Mercury Theatre.

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