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The large amount of travel done by Christie and Mallowan has not only made for a great writing theme, as shown in her famous novel: The Murder on the Orient Express, but also tied into the idea of archaeology as an adventure that has become so important in today ’ s popular culture as described by Cornelius Holtorf in his book Archaeology is a Brand.
In 1940, under the pen-name " Cato " he and two other Beaverbrook journalists ( Frank Owen, editor of the Standard, and Peter Howard of the Daily Express ) published Guilty Men, a Left Book Club book attacking the appeasement policy of the Chamberlain government that became a run-away best-seller.
Rolemaster Express is a single, 88-page book that contains everything necessary to play.
Later variants of the worm would use a false From address, picking an e-mail address at random from the infected machine's Outlook or Outlook Express address book, making it impossible for casual observers to determine which machine is infected, and making it difficult for experts to determine anything more than the infected machine's Internet Service Provider.
There have been four adaptations of the book: a serialisation in the Daily Express newspaper, a subsequent daily comic strip by Henry Gammidge and John McLusky in the same paper, the 1963 film version, and a 2012 BBC radio adaptation of the same name, produced by Jarvis & Ayres and starring Toby Stephens.
The serialisation of the story in the Daily Express in 1957 provided a boost in the sales of the book, although the biggest jump in sales was to follow four years later.
It is based on Billy Hayes ' 1977 book Midnight Express and was adapted into the screenplay by Oliver Stone.
* Chris Van Allsburg, author of the children's book The Polar Express
The London Express claimed that this realism is what makes the book appealing: “ It is a cruel, merciless story, intensely clever in its realism, and one that will remain impressed in the memory of the reader for many a long day ”.
* The Orient Express appeared as a technologically advanced ( for its time ) train in the book Behemoth, by Scott Westerfeld.
* Orient Express: The Life and Times of the World's Most Famous Train by E H Cookridge. Detail from a copy of the first publication of the book with black and white plates by Allen Lane London in 1979 ( ISBN 0-7139-1271-7 )
The Times in its main paper gave the book a second review in its issue of July 2, 1935 when they described its plot as " ingenious " and commented on the fact that Christie had evolved a method of presenting a crime in a confined space ( with reference to The Mystery of the Blue Train and Murder on the Orient Express ) which " however often employed, never loses its originality.
His first book was his autobiography The Sport of Queens ( 1957 ) which led to him becoming the racing correspondent for London's Sunday Express newspaper, remaining in the job for 16 years.
To publicise the book, a special train named Hogwarts Express was organised by Bloomsbury, and run from King's Cross to Perth, carrying J. K. Rowling, a consignment of books for her to sign and sell, also representatives of Bloomsbury and the press.
* Billy Hayes, American writer, who wrote the book Midnight Express and the documentor of episode of " Locked Up Abroad-The Real Midnight Express ".
The 2004 Christmas movie Polar Express, based on the children's book of the same name, provided Lionel with its first hit in years.
For the children's book by Chris Van Allsburg, please see The Polar Express.
He also wrote regularly on football for the Sunday Express newspaper, and a collection of his writings was published after his death in a book, entitled Herbert Chapman on Football.
Gavin Docherty of the Daily Express said, after reading the book of scripts, " I laughed so hard my head nearly fell off "..
The Times Literary Supplement, called it " this sympathetic, beguiling book " and looked forward to a sequel, and other papers from The Daily Express to The New Statesman praised it in their reviews.
* Microsoft Outlook Express will find addresses based on the name that is used in the address book.
An advertisement costing £ 500 ( 2011 :£) was placed in the Daily Express, announced the opening of the camp, inviting the public to book for a week's holiday.
Operation Orient Express was, according to National Security Adviser Richard Clarke's book Against All Enemies, the unofficial title given to a successful pact in 1996 from within the Clinton administration to oust Boutros Boutros-Ghali from his position as United Nations Secretary-General.

book and travelogue
Several Heinlein works have been published since his death, including the aforementioned For Us, The Living as well as 1989's Grumbles from the Grave, a collection of letters between Heinlein and his editors and agent ; 1992's Tramp Royale, a travelogue of a southern hemisphere tour the Heinleins took in the 1950s ; Take Back Your Government, a how-to book about participatory democracy written in 1946 ; and a tribute volume called Requiem: Collected Works and Tributes to the Grand Master, containing some additional short works previously unpublished in book form.
In 1927 and 1928 Tucholsky brought out his essayistic travelogue Ein Pyrenäenbuch (" A book on the Pyrenees "), the collection of articles Mit 5 PS (" At 5 hp ", meaning his name and his four pseudonyms ) and Das Lächeln der Mona Lisa (" Mona Lisa's smile ").
The latter style often doubles as a sort of culinary travelogue, giving background and context to a recipe that the first type of book would assume its audience is already familiar with.
A less positive review came from Sophia Asare of Entertainment Weekly, who gave the book a B-minus grade, calling it " a rich yet cumbersome travelogue ".
The resulting book, Shakespeare, the Living Record, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1991, took the form of a travelogue of modern day England pertaining to persons and places associated with Shakespeare or mentioned in his plays.
A re-creation in 1993 by poet Kim Taplin and companions resulted in the travelogue Three Women in a Boat The book was also referenced in the 1956 parody novel on mountaineering, The Ascent of Rum Doodle, where the head porter Bing is said to spend " much of his leisure immersed in a Yogistani translation of Three men in a boat ".
His travel writings, accounts of walking tours through wild landscapes with literary associations, date mainly from the years of his second marriage ( 1932 – 1939 ): a book on a 1933 tour of Greece, From Olympus to the Styx ( 1934 ), a travelogue on a 1934 tour of the saga sites of Iceland, and diary-entries on visits to Norway, Ireland, Scotland, France.
* The Dolce Vita Diaries, Cathy Rogers's travelogue book and blog
* Review of Jane Grigson's British Cookery, a book of recipes and travelogue of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
This book is filled with action and local color, including a square dance, and serves as something of a travelogue.
His first book was Butter Chicken in Ludhiana: Travels in Small Town India ( 1995 ), a travelogue that described the social and cultural changes in India in the new context of globalization.
Although well received as an entertaining travelogue, his book has been criticized as being very anti-Hellenic as well as sometimes naive about Turkish customs.
The book is said to be a travelogue written by a 14th century Franciscan ( Minorite ) friar from Oxford who travelled the North Atlantic region in the early 1360s, making some half-a-dozen journeys conducting business on behalf of the King of England ( Edward III ).
The availability of the books by Baedeker and Murray helped sharpen and formalize the complementary genre of the personal travelogue, which was freed from the burden of serving as a guide book.
His first book was Nikley Teri Talaash Main, dedicated to his youngest brother, a travelogue of Europe published in 1971.
The book is a combination of a travelogue and sketches that Thompson compiled while traveling through France, Barcelona, the Alps and Morocco, during a promotional tour for his earlier graphic novel Blankets.
* Down Under ( book ), a 2000 travelogue about Australia by Bill Bryson
In 2004, Moore presented an ITV programme based on his book Do Not Pass Go, a travelogue of his journey around the locations that appear on a British Monopoly board.

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