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book and features
I mention these features of the book because they are inherent in the book's character and therefore must be mentioned.
The comic book series Cerebus The Aardvark ( created, written and illustrated by Dave Sim ) features an aardvark as its protagonist.
The book features Trump portraits of each of the elder Amberites.
* The children's book Dragons, Dragons by Eric Carle features an amphisbaena.
The superscription of the book is lengthier than most and contains two features.
Carol Meyers in her commentary on Exodus suggests that it is arguably the most important book in the bible, as it presents the defining features of Israel's identity: memories of a past marked by hardship and escape, a binding covenant with the God who chooses Israel, and the establishment of the life of the community and the guidelines for sustaining it.
* Philip K. Dick's novel The Man in the High Castle features a ( banned ) fictional work called The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, which purports to describe how things might have transpired after World War II if the Allied side had won ( in the reality of the book, the Axis powers triumphed ).
The book features many low-budget obscurities and exploitation films such as Rat Pfink a Boo Boo, Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, and the apparently lost Him.
That book again features the same dog pictured with the authors.
The first book of Lewis's Space Trilogy, a rare example of theological science fiction, it features a philologist named Ransom who arrives by accident on Mars ( called Malacandra by the natives ).
These reprint issues were sometimes augmented by exclusive features such as posters, stickers and, on a few occasions, recordings on flexi-disc, or comic book – formatted inserts reprinting material from the 1952 – 55 era.
In his book, de Bry often altered the poses and features of White ’ s figures to make them appear more European.
His book The Diamond Age follows a simpler plot but features " neo-Victorian " characters and employs Victorian-era literary conceits.
The 1996 pilot to the TV series Tarzan: The Epic Adventures also features Pellucidar, as well as the character Jana from the book Tarzan at the Earth's Core.
The book features a sudden force in which every cell phone user turns into a mindless killer.
The last page of each book features a freehand drawing mode, where the player can also insert stamps of characters shown previously in the game.
The thirty-third issue of this Mike Grell comic book features 23 pages of Aragonés ' art for a story called " Cave of the Half-Pints.
He said some such features could have been by-products of adaptive changes to other features, and that often features seemed non-adaptive because their function was unknown, as shown by his book on Fertilisation of Orchids that explained how their elaborate structures facilitated pollination by insects.
" The Interstellar Wars book features extensive notes on period Earth society, Vilani culture and values, and updated spaceship construction and combat rules.
His book A Natural History of Australia ( Academic Press, 1998 ) features 200 of his color photographs, 220 line drawings and maps, and over 500 references.
His latest book, Charles Darwin: The Concise Story of an Extraordinary Man, was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2009 and features 60 b / w illustrations and 16 color plates.
During this period the magazine included lots of features such as the satirical comic strip Thrud the Barbarian and Dave Langford's " Critical Mass " book review column, as well as a comical advertising series " The Androx Diaries ", and always had cameos and full scenarios for a broad selection of the most popular games of the time, as well as a more rough and informal editorial style.
They may also add optional features, such as a guest book or commemorative wedding leaflets.

book and annotated
The book consisted simply of an introduction followed by 32 annotated plates, with views from the Pantheon illustrating the Corinthian order and the Theatre of Marcellus for the Doric order.
His critically acclaimed book Lyrics on Several Occasions of 1959, an amalgam of autobiography and annotated anthology, is an important source for studying the art of the lyricist in the golden age of American popular song.
Calvin was particularly outraged when Servetus sent him a copy of the Institutes of the Christian Religion heavily annotated with arguments pointing to errors in the book.
Instead, when the user made an entry, such as a new or annotated manuscript, typescript or image, he was expected to index and describe it in his personal code book.
By consulting his code book, the user could retrace annotated and generated entries.
In 1913 she also wrote two American Civil War stories, one of them annotated, " 237 pages are in this book ".
In 1979 an annotated edition of Julian's work was published, and after this her book was widely sold and discussed, at a time of renewed spiritual searching by many.
16, 300 annotated entries evaluate every major book and scholarly article.
" The book had been extensively annotated in its margins, and an ONR officer asked Jessup if he had any idea as to who had done so.
The annotated book supposedly sparked sufficient interest for the ONR to fund a small printing of the volume by the Texas-based Varo Manufacturing Company.
" The annotated copy of Lear's book, signed and dated November 2001, was auctioned in 2012.
Rommel rated Wavell highly, despite Wavell's lack of success against him, and he carried an annotated translation of his book Generals and Generalship in his pocket throughout the North Africa Campaign.
The grammarians Priscian and Fulgentius borrowed largely from his book, and in the 5th century a certain Julius Tryphonianus Sabinus brought out a revised and annotated edition.
Pitts met Carnap at Chicago by walking into his office during office hours, and presenting him with an annotated version of Carnap's recent book on logic, The Logical Syntax of Language.
Waugh also had a copy of Eaton's book Embalming Techniques, which Waugh annotated.
A book in the Society of Genealogists, annotated in pencil by R. Burnet Morris who knew Sir William personally, provides a history of the area.
A book in the Society of Genealogists, annotated in pencil by R. Burnet Morris who knew Sir William personally, provides a history of the area.
* An analysis of the book, with annotated text, synopsis, lists of characters and locations, and selected quotes
A heavily annotated copy of Polo's book was among the belongings of Columbus.
Such a manuscript would have to be heavily annotated with accurate and detailed stage directions and all the other data needed for performance, and then could serve as a Prompt book | " prompt-book ", to be used by the Prompt ( theatre ) | prompter to guide a performance of the play.
She discovered that in several university departments, knowledgeable students would scour the piles of textbooks at used book dealers for consistently annotated copies.
The book, according to the Society, will correct a number of errors and mistakes in previous historical examinations and provide the first complete, annotated history of the Island to date.
His first book was an annotated translation, from the Sanskrit, of Mricchakatika ( The Little Clay Cart ) published by the University of Illinois in 1938.
The book features an extensive annotated bibliography on ancient sources and over a hundred relevant illustrations with detailed captions.

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