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book and chronicles
The account of Jeroboam's life, like that of all his successors, ends with the formula " And the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, how he warred, and how he reigned, behold, they are written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel " (, ).
Kristiana Gregory's book The Great Railroad Race ( part of the " Dear America " series ) is written as a diary by Libby West, who chronicles the end of the building of the railroad and the excitement which engulfed the country at the time.
His latest book, The March of Patriots, chronicles the creation of a modern Australia during the 1991 – 2007 era of Prime Ministers, Paul Keating and John Howard.
In his book A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Child Soldier, Ishmael Beah chronicles his life during the conflict in Sierra Leone.
* The book, Outcry-Memoirs of Manny Steinberg, chronicles a young Jewish man's life and trials during the Nazi occupation of Radom and beyond.
He also has a special affection for the martyred maiden Saint Winifred who lies at the centre of the first book in the series, A Morbid Taste for Bones, ( though this was not originally the novel chosen to launch the chronicles ), in which Cadfael takes part in an expedition to Wales to excavate the saint's bones and bring them to the Abbey in England, establishing it as a pilgrimage site of healing relics.
He is also said to have compiled the Psalter of Tara, a book containing the chronicles of Irish history, the laws concerning the rents and dues kings were to receive from their subjects, and records of the boundaries of Ireland.
The book The Surgeon of Crowthorne ( published in America as The Professor and the Madman ) by Simon Winchester, was published in 1998 and chronicles both Minor's later life and his contributions to the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary.
* " Murder in Coweta County " TV Movie ( 1983 ) Based on the same titled book by Margaret Anne Barnes that chronicles actual events around 1948.
Norman M. Coats of Kirkwood, MO ; a 1944 Borden High School Graduate, World War II Veteran, Businessman and Author ; wrote a compelling book called " Growing Up on Daisy Hill ", which chronicles his early years being born and raised in the nearby hills and hollows of Borden during The Great Depression.
Historian Martis D. Ramage, Jr .' s book, " Tupelo, Mississippi, Tornado of 1936 ," chronicles the devastation of the tornado, with many rare photographs, Another tornado struck in 2008, Rated an EF3 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
The book chronicles how the village and its people adapted to these environmental changes, survived and prospered, while at the same time making significant contributions to American society beyond what would be expected from a small village.
A hardcover 268-page book with 170 photos and featuring 30 interviews with town elders, There's No Place Like Rome chronicles the history of Rome from its hardscrabble agricultural start to its transformation as a recreational Mecca.
The book chronicles Tera's path to porn stardom and the loneliness, love, and lust she experienced along the way.
to which is appended the book of the chronicles of the Elis ( 1904 )-co-author, with M ' Cready Sykes
Many historical illustrations left in Rashid al Din's " Compendium chronicles " book described falconry of the middle centuries with Mongol images.
His best-selling book, Man's Search for Meaning ( published under a different title in 1959: From Death-Camp to Existentialism, and originally published in 1946 as Trotzdem Ja Zum Leben Sagen: Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager ), chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate which led him to discover the importance of finding meaning in all forms of existence, even the most sordid ones, and thus a reason to continue living.
The book chronicles the impact of Sufism on the development of Western civilisation and traditions from the seventh century onward through the work of such figures as Roger Bacon, John of the Cross, Raymond Lully, Chaucer and others, and has become a classic.
The book chronicles the fictitious travels and pedagogy of Zarathustra.
It also features prominently in the book This Is a Soul, which chronicles the work of American physician Rick Hodes in Ethiopia.
* Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, a 1970 book by Dee Brown, which chronicles events leading up to the Wounded Knee Massacre
The Sultan was making a collection of ancient chronicles of Persia and ordered Ferdowsi to complete the book.
A notable part of Paradise Lost is book IV where he chronicles Satan ’ s trespass into paradise.
A book entitled Echoes from Calvary: Meditations on Franz Joseph Haydn's The Seven Last Words of Christ ( Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 ) chronicles their long-time involvement with this Good Friday masterpiece and offers rare insight from many perspectives.

book and investigative
On May 12, Clemens broke a long silence to denounce an heavily-researched expose by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News, called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime Clemens went on ESPN's Mike and Mike show to call the book " garbage ", but a review by Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times called the book " gripping " and compared it to the work of Bob Woodward.
" The two investigative reporters behind the Post series, Scott Higham and Sari Horwitz, wrote a book detailing their investigation.
In his best-selling 2001 book Fast Food Nation, investigative journalist Eric Schlosser leveled a broad, socioeconomic critique against the fast food industry, documenting how fast food rose from small, family-run businesses ( like the McDonald brothers ' burger joint ) into large, multinational corporate juggernauts whose economies of scale radically transformed agriculture, meat processing, and labor markets in the late twentieth century.
Apart from the news, Haaretz publishes feature articles on social and environmental issues, as well as book reviews, investigative reporting and political commentary.
A 1989 book by investigative journalist Patrick Tierney documents a modern ritual human sacrifice during the devastating earthquake and tsunami of 1960 by a Machi of the Mapuche in the Lago Budi community.
In a 1994 report Right Woos Left, published by the Political Research Associates, investigative journalist Chip Berlet argued that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about the Bilderberg group date back as early as 1964 and can be found in Schlafly's self-published book A Choice, Not an Echo, which promoted a conspiracy theory in which the Republican Party was secretly controlled by elitist intellectuals dominated by members of the Bilderberger group, whose internationalist policies would pave the way for world communism.
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal ( 2002 ) is a book by investigative journalist Eric Schlosser that examines the local and global influence of the United States fast food industry.
Stephen Singular, investigative journalist and author of the book Presumed Guilty: An Investigation into the JonBenet Ramsey Case, the Media and the Culture of Pornography, suggests the existence of a connection of the murder to the industry of child pornography.
AERA is a weekly investigative news magazine published by one of Japan's leading news organizations ; this book attempts to present a dry, fair assessment of Sōkagakkai and Daisaku Ikeda and contains several interviews with Gakkai leaders.
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: An Investigative Reporter Exposes the Truth about Globalization, Corporate Cons, and High Finance Fraudsters is a 2002 book by investigative journalist Greg Palast.
Indeed, a subhead on the cover of Weinberg's book encapsulates it this way: " How a female investigative journalist brought down the world's greatest tycoon and broke up the Standard Oil monopoly.
State of Denial, a book by investigative reporter Bob Woodward, says that White House Chief of Staff, Andrew Card, urged President Bush to replace Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld with Baker following the 2004 election.
By 1979 Blunt was publicly accused of being a Soviet agent by investigative journalist Andrew Boyle, in his book Climate of Treason.
A recent book on the case, A Talent to Deceive by British investigative writer William Norris, not only declares Hauptmann's innocence, but also accuses Lindbergh of a cover-up of the killer's true identity.
* Nellie Bly's investigative reports on Women's Lunatic Asylum appeared in the newspaper New York World in 1887, and later as a book Ten Days in a Mad-House.
Although Fenning was executed, Hone's 240 page book on the subject, The Important Results of an Elaborate Investigation into the Mysterious Case of Eliza Fenning — a landmark in investigative journalism – demolished the prosecution's case.
A recent book on the case, A Talent to Deceive by British investigative writer William Norris, not only declares Hauptmann's innocence but also accuses Lindbergh of a cover-up of the killer's true identity.
The book is an anthology on the current state of investigative journalism in the US and was a Amazon. com top ten best seller.
In 2001, Bolkestein responded to the question raised by European MPs ( MEP ) Harlem Désir, Glyn Ford and Francis Wurtz, who asked the Commission to investigate the accusations brought forward by Révélation $, a book written by investigative journalist Denis Robert and former Clearstream member Ernest Backes, and to ensure that the 10 June 1990 directive ( 91 / 308 CE ) on control of financial establishment be applied in all member states in an effective way.
In 2006, Sallah, now an investigative reporter with The Miami Herald, and Weiss, an investigative reporter with The Associated Press, co-authored a book chronicling their findings: Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War ( Little, Brown and Company ).
This led to her covering the trial of eleven year old Mary Bell ( found guilty of murdering two children ) and would further lead to her first investigative book on this case.
The Way of the World marked the fullest return of the investigative narrative form that shaped Suskind ’ s first book, A Hope in the Unseen.

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