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He was the lawman who survived more gunfights than any other famous gun-slinging character in the book.
Time's editor, Thomas Griffith, in his book, The Waist-High Culture, wrote: `` most of what was different about it ( the Deep South ) I found myself unsympathetic to.
Lubell offers his book as an explanation of why there was no clue.
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.
`` My mother read a book right after I was born and there was a Lilian in the book she loved and I became Lilian -- and eventually I became Paula ''.
Steele apparently professed his sentiments in this book too openly and honestly for his own good, since the government was soon to use it as evidence against him in his trial before the House.
His nationalism was not a new characteristic, but its self-consciousness, even its self-satisfaction, is more obvious in a book that stretches over the long reach of English history.
If, as Reid says, `` nearly all his poetry was produced when he was not taking opium '', there may be some reason to doubt that he was under its influence in the period from 1896 to 1900 when he was writing the poems to Katie King and making plans for another book of verse.
Victor's book on John Lloyd Stephens was largely written in my study in the house at Weston.
I had had my name taken out of the telephone book, and this was partly because of a convict who had been discharged from Sing Sing and who called me night after night.
Later, rising ninety, he was beset by publishers for the story of his life and miracles, as he put it, but, calling himself the Needy Knife-grinder, he had spent his time writing short articles and long letters and could not get even a small popular book done.
Both Alfred Harcourt and Donald Brace had written him enthusiastic praise of Elmer Gantry ( any changes could be made in proof, which was already coming from the printer ) and they had ordered 140,000 copies -- the largest first printing of any book in history.
He was outraged by the book and announced that he had discovered fifty technical errors in its account of church practices.
But his rancor did not cease, and presently, on March 13, when he preached a sermon on the text, `` And Ben-hadad Was Drunk '', he told his congregation how disappointed he was in Mr. Lewis, how he regretted having had him in his house, and how he should have been warned by the fact that the novelist was drunk all the time that he was working on the book.
Since the great flood of these dystopias has appeared only in the last twelve years, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the chief impetus was the 1949 publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four, an assumption which is supported by the frequent echoes of such details as Room 101, along with education by conditioning from Brave New World, a book to which science-fiction writers may well have returned with new interest after reading the more powerful Orwell dystopia.
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted that the book was originally intended as a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;

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Guitarist Christopher Parkening is quoted in the book Classical Gas: The Music of Mason Williams as saying that it is the most requested guitar piece besides Malagueña and perhaps the best known instrumental guitar piece today.
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
Paley strenuously supported the abolition of the slave trade, and his attack on slavery in the book was instrumental in drawing greater public attention to the evil trade.
It can also be someone with other special interests in the project, such as the author of the book that the film is based on, or one of the film's key actors who has been instrumental in persuading the studio to do the film.
In the foreword of the 2005 edition of Alas, Babylon, David Brin notes that the book was instrumental in shaping his views on nuclear war and had an effect on his own book, The Postman ( pp. xi-xii, ISBN 0-06-074187-2, Harper Perennial Modern Classics ).
During the pre-war years Haushofer was instrumental in linking Japan to the axis powers, acting in accordance with the theories of his book " Geopolitics of the Pacific Ocean ".
It can also be someone with other special interests in the project, such as the author of the book that the film is based on, or one of the movie's key actors who has been instrumental in persuading the studio to do the movie.
Maroncelli lost one leg in prison and was instrumental in translating and editing of Pellico's book in Paris ( 1833 ).
By the end of the book she was instrumental in removing the previous Master of the City Nikolaos from power by killing her and has received two of the four marks necessary to become Jean-Claude's Human Servant.
* Scott is one of the astronauts featured in the book and documentary In the Shadow of the Moon, and was instrumental in helping to get the film off the ground.
In his tenth book of madrigals ( 1591 ), six of the compositions may have been intended for a solo singer with instrumental accompaniment, in the manner of the monodies which were one of the forerunners of opera.
Instrumentation during the period was rarely specified ; indeed Monteverdi indicated in his fifth and sixth book of madrigals that the basso seguente, the instrumental bass part, was optional in the ensemble madrigals.
According to the book, The Big Lie, by Garry Boulard ( 2001 ), Long proved instrumental in charges levied against gubernatorial candidate Hale Boggs of New Orleans in the 1951-1952 campaign that Boggs was a communist.
His major works from this period were instrumental pieces including: a second version of the first book of toccatas ( 1615-6 ), ricercars and canzonas ( 1615 ), the cappricios ( 1624 ), the second book of toccatas ( 1627 ), and a volume of canzonas for one to four instruments and continuo ( 1628 ).
The book traces the history of the AFI from its beginnings and demonstrates how instrumental the AFI has been in nurturing the revival of the Australian film industry.
In his book Down and Dirty Pictures, Peter Biskind explains that the unprecedented international success of this low-budget film was instrumental in the beginning of the 1990s independent film boom.
More interested in horror comics, she soon became editor of House of Mystery, and was instrumental in nurturing Alan Moore's Swamp Thing book, taking over the editing from co-creator Len Wein.
The book, along with This Present Darkness, has been instrumental in promoting belief among Christians in Territorial Spirits.
If Childers's support for Britain in the fight against Germany may have been in some doubt, when in mid-August 1914 he did once again volunteer, the grant of a reserve commission in the intelligence arm of the Royal Navy was entirely to be expected: Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, although hostile to spending money on armaments at the time The Riddle of the Sands was published, later gave the book the credit for persuading public opinion to fund vital measures against the German naval threat, and he was instrumental in securing Childers's recall.
Bertram Turetzky ( b. February 14, 1933 ) is a contemporary American double bass ( contrabass ) soloist, teacher, and author of The Contemporary Contrabass ( 1974, 1989 ), a book that looked at a number of new and interesting ways of playing the double bass including featuring it as a solo performance vehicle with no other instrumental accompaniment.
Catherine Cate Coblentz achieved success as a writer of children's book, worked for a time at the National Bureau of Standards, and was instrumental in raising money to build the Cleveland Park Neighborhood Library in Washington, DC.
" In 1890, Van Gogh and his brother Theo were instrumental in publishing the first book about Monticelli.
In the book, the Rhino is never referenced again, but in the film, it plays an instrumental role, appearing in James ' nightmares, and almost preventing him from reaching New York.

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One account from the book describes it being prepared for the casualties at Mons where " the orderlies were just beginning to make Bovril for the wounded, when the Germans deliberately shelled the bearers and ambulance wagons as they were bringing the wounded into the hospital.
Epicurus the Sage is a two-part comic book by William Messner-Loebs and Sam Kieth portraying Epicurus as " the only sane philosopher " by anachronistically bringing him together with many other well-known Greek philosophers.
Personifications of Sclavinia / Wends, Germania, Gallia, and Roman Empire | Roma, bringing offerings to Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor | Otto III ; from a gospel book dated 990
* The New World Order ( Wells ), a 1940 book by H. G. Wells promoting a post-WWII new world order uniting the world and bringing peace
With the proliferation of male protagonists in the spy fiction genre, writers and book packagers also started bringing out spy fiction with a female as the protagonist.
Personifications of Sclavinia ( Wends ), Germania, Gallia, and Roman Empire | Roma, bringing offerings to Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor | Otto III ; from a gospel book dated 990.
In his introduction, Paxman acknowledged that the Irish writer Neil Hegarty had played a significant role in editing the book and bringing it to completion.
Alvarez's book is credited with beginning the genre of poker literature and with bringing Texas hold ' em ( and poker generally ) to a wider audience.
The centrality of sacrifices in Ancient Israel is clear, with much of the Bible, particularly the opening chapters of the book Leviticus, detailing the exact method of bringing sacrifices.
This book is credited with bringing mid-century Tiki culture back into the American mainstream.
* The Common Reading Experience hosts forums, discussions, and lectures related to each year's CRE book, both on campus and in Durango, bringing together both groups for shared exploration of important issues.
A movie called " Taking Woodstock " was released in August 2009 based on the book of the same title by Elliot Tiber, whose parents owned the nearby El Monaco Motel in White Lake and played a pivotal role in bringing the Woodstock nation to Bethel.
Besides these five books, published around 1360, Fordun also wrote part of another book, and collected materials for bringing down the history to a later period.
He encouraged the practice of Beau Livres ( beautiful book ), where a contemporary artist illustrates a work of a contemporary writer-he expanded his presentations by bringing together artists, writers and poets to produce their works as a joint project in more than 40 books, so Picasso illustrated the works of Max Jacob etc.
Lewis — who called it " The Cardinal Difficulty of Naturalism ," the title of chapter three of the book — with first bringing the argument to light in his book Miracles.
The 1974 English translation of his book is credited with reviving interest in predictive inference in the Anglophone world, and bringing the idea of exchangeability to its attention.
Whereas Cutter had not distinguished between the idea of a " book " and the idea of the " work " in formulating his objectives, Lubetzky contrasts the two ideas, bringing back into play Panizzi s original emphasis on the relationship between a title and all of the different editions of that title that might exist.
A clergyman from Bath named Eccles claimed authorship of the book, bringing in support of his pretensions a manuscript full of changes and erasures.
The book features sexual practices such as oral sex and various sex positions as well as bringing " farther out " practices such as sexual bondage and swinging to the attention of the general public.
The book did not explain why, if Roberts were a woman, " she " would draw up articles that provided the death penalty for bringing a woman aboard in disguise, which would have led to " her " own death had " she " been discovered.
JCCs all over the country sponsor film festivals and book fairs, bringing world-renowned writers and directors to smaller communities.
The 44-minute programme followed Tim Delaney and his team in bringing the book From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne to life.
The Voyage of the Beagle is a title commonly given to the book written by Charles Darwin and published in 1839 as his Journal and Remarks, bringing him considerable fame and respect.
Aquino then entered an agreement to have rock promoter and television producer Dirk Dirksen book punk and new wave bands there, bringing an increased level of professionalism to the venue ; it soon became the premier venue for punk rock in San Francisco in the late 1970s and early 1980s ( a sort of west coast CBGBs ).

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