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* Jean Valjean's trial, life as a convict and release are presented chronologically, whereas in the book his previous life is presented in flashback.
" Bogdanovich, McMurtry and some sources suggest an uncredited Polly Platt went through the book and wrote a script that tells the story chronologically.
In the United States, acts of Congress, such as federal statutes, are published chronologically in the order in which they become law — often by being signed by the President, on an individual basis in official pamphlets called " slip laws ," and are grouped together in official bound book form, also chronologically, as " session laws.
It is the first published book of the Lonesome Dove series, but the third installment in the series chronologically.
Although it was written and published first, it is chronologically the second book after The Magician's Nephew.
" It is to the credit of Jean Metzinger, at the time, to have been the first to recognize the commencement of the Cubist Movement as such " writes S. E. Johnson, " Metzinger's portrait of Apollinaire, the poet of the Cubist Movement, was executed in 1909 and, as Apollinaire himself has pointed out in his book The Cubist Painters ( written in 1912 and published in 1913 ), Metzinger, following Picasso and Braque, was chronologically the third Cubist artist.
Peter Lord dates the book at 730, placing it chronologically before the Book of Kells but after the Lindisfarne Gospels.
In effect, Althusser stressed that the epistemological break was not an event, which could be chronologically located ( in this or that book of Marx ) and thus definitively separated science from ideology.
It was the fourth book published and is the sixth book chronologically.
The book can be considered to come chronologically after All Quiet on the Western Front and before Three Comrades.
Whereas most comic book titles move forward chronologically, Legends tells stories in random order, mainly focusing on Years One through Five, but sometimes including canonical stories after that time as well, Batman Confidential, which has replaced Legends, utilizes a similar literary format.
From there, the book chronologically moves between events that take place on the mountain and the unfolding tragedy which takes place during the push to the summit.
The first appearance of a Metabaron ( chronologically the last of the Metabarons ) was May 1981 in the Incal comic book series as a supporting character.
It is chronologically the first book ( predating the events in The Hunt for Red October ) focusing on CIA analyst Jack Ryan, the main character in almost all of Clancy's novels.
( To help the reader keep track, each book begins with a list and brief description of the characters ) Although the books do not always follow each other sequentially-Rivals and Polo chronologically overlap, for example-they are linked by recurring characters ( chiefly Rupert Campbell-Black, Roberto Rannaldini, and their families ) and later books make reference to events of previous books.
In 2008 Sente and Juillar released another book entitled The Gondwana Shrine which chronologically follows the events of The Sarcophagi of the Sixth Continent.
Gai-Jin ( Japanese, " Foreigner ") is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the last to be published.
The stories demonstrate the progression of real-life events into myth and legend over the progression of centuries, as the characters in one book will be referenced as heroes or mythical figures in other, chronologically later books.
Pechorin's chronologically last adventure, was first described in the book, showing the events that explain his upcoming fall into depression and retreat from society, resulting in his self-predicted death.
In the novel, the narrative arc follows the Count chronologically ; in the anime, the story begins with Albert and Franz meeting the Count on Luna ( which occurs, in Rome, many hundreds of pages into the book ), and the Count's back story is pieced together throughout the series.
The primary difference between this film and the 1980 novel Metroland on which it is based is the narrative structure: the book proceeds chronologically from Chris ' youth to the early years of his marriage whereas the film uses flashbacks to his time in Paris.
It is the second book published in the Redwall series, though the third chronologically.

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The ancient Jewish Historian Flavius Josephus narrates in his book Jewish Antiquities XII, how the victorious Judas Maccabeus ordered lavish yearly eight-day festivities after rededicating the Temple in Jerusalem that had been profaned by Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
This means that the author is in fact Solomon, but he narrates the book from the perspective of God, who is conversing with the Jewish people, his allegorical and future bride.
This coincided with Foucault's turn to the study of disciplinary institutions, with a book, Surveiller et Punir ( Discipline and Punish ), which " narrates " the micro-power structures that developed in Western societies since the 18th century, with a special focus on prisons and schools.
He narrates the book until Chapter 4 when the primary narrator, Nelly, then takes over.
The book, which includes a DVD of the original film, presents the story from the perspective of a now-adult Girmar, who has not only succeeded her father as ruler of Mars, but also narrates the tale in a ' valley girl '- esque type of language.
This portion of the Shahnameh is relatively short, amounting to some 2, 100 verses or four percent of the entire book, and it narrates events with the simplicity, predictability, and swiftness of a historical work.
The important Bhagavata Purana ( book 11 ) too narrates the incident in a similar manner and names the sages as Visvāmitra, Asita, Kanva, Durvāsa, Bhrigu, Angirâ, Kashyapa, Vâmadeva, Atri, Vasishthha, along with Nârada and others-it does not explicitly include Vyasa in the list.
Darl is the most articulate character and objective narrator in the book, and therefore narrates 19 of the 59 chapters.
* Peabody – Peabody is the Bundren's doctor ; he narrates two chapters of the book.
The Anushasana Parva book of the epic narrates that Surabhi was born from the belch of " the creator " ( Prajapati ) Daksha after he drank the Amrita that rose from the Samudra manthan.
The Vana Parva book of the Mahbharata also narrates a similar instance: Surabhi cries about the plight of her son — a bullock, who is overworked and beaten by his peasant-master.
In Allan Massie's 1993 book entitled Caesar, Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus narrates his story and reason for joining in Caesar's assassination while being held captive by the Gallic chief.
In his book about the Great Game, Peter Hopkirk narrates that Paul had not been able to obtain a detailed map of India until the Cossacks ' departure from Orenburg.
The Prelude narrates a number of later journeys, most notably the crossing of the Alps in Book VI and, in the beginning of the final book, the climactic ascent of Snowdon.
In 1995, Guillaume received a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for The Lion King read-along book, which he narrates in the voice of Rafiki.
The tales told in the Cycle are recounted by other ancient sources, notably Virgil's Aeneid ( book 2 ) which recounts the sack of Troy from a Trojan perspective ; Ovid's Metamorphoses ( books 13 – 14 ), which describes the Greeks ' landing at Troy ( from the Cypria ) and the judgment of Achilles ' arms ( Little Iliad ); Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica, which narrates the events after Achilles ' death up until the end of the war ; and the death of Agamemnon and the vengeance taken by his son Orestes ( the Nostoi ) are the subject of later Greek tragedy, especially Aeschylus's Oresteian trilogy.
Written in episodic format like many of Michener's works, the book narrates the story of the original Hawaiians who sailed to the islands from Bora Bora, the early American missionaries ( in this case, Calvinist missionaries ) and merchants, and the Chinese and Japanese immigrants who traveled to work and seek their fortunes in Hawaii.
The book narrates from Ali on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the creation of the World, the creation of Adam, end of the Universe and the arrival of Imam al-Mahdi.
In the first chapter of book II, Prescott briefly narrates the expedition.
Roy Strang narrates the book from an ( at first ) unexplained coma, which he has been in for the previous two years.
Kojiki ( 711-2 ), the oldest Japanese book which narrates Japanese history beginning from its creation mythology, tells that when the goddess Izanami died she was able cast a curse from Yomi on the land of living.
The book narrates the endeavors of the writer in searching for the Ark of the Covenant and proposes the theory that the ark spent about 200 years in a purpose-built temple in Aswan, Egypt before it came to Ethiopia via tributaries to the Nile River, where it was kept on a Jewish island in Lake Tana for about eight hundred more years, before it finally came into the hands of the newly established Ethiopian Church, who took it to their capital of Axum.
The book narrates the transition from this matriarchal model to the patriarchal kingship and society followed by the Hellenes.
The book narrates the epic adventures of Ardashir I, the founder of the Sassanid Empire.

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