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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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Catalogued as Cambridge Manuscript 286, it has been positively dated to 6th century Italy and this bound book, the St Augustine Gospels, is still used during the swearing-in ceremony of new archbishops of Canterbury.
In spite of the disappointing profits for the author, the book was a huge artistic success with most critics responding positively.
The folklorist Charles G. Leland, who positively reviewed MacRitchie's book The Testimony of Tradition ( 1890 ), wrote " The book should be of exceptional interest to every folk-lorist, both on account of its subject-matter and also on account of the manner in which it is treated ".
In this book Ehrenburg was the first legal Soviet author to mention positively a lot of names banned under Stalin, including the one of Marina Tsvetaeva.
Henceforth, the emergence of scholars such as, Fritz Morstein Marx with his bookThe Elements of Public Administration ’ ( 1946 ), Paul H. Appleby ‘ Policy and Administration ’ ( 1952 ), Frank Marini ‘ Towards a New Public Administration ’ ( 1971 ), and others that have contributed positively in these endeavors.
Although the majority of critics receive this book positively, the Washington Post says that this book is “ frustratingly sloppy .” They go on to say “ it doesn ’ t feel as if Tiffany has earned her victory, or as if Pratchett is doing justice to his inquisitive young heroine .”
Vicki Arkoff positively evaluates the text and the illustrations, but sees a problem especially for American readers: " Right off the bat it's clear that this simple picture book is a translated work because of its ' this would never happen in this country ' premise.
It was positively reviewed by Geoffrey Blainey, who called it ‘ one of the most important and devastating ( books ) written on Australian history in recent decades ’, although Blainey notes that not every side-argument in the book convinced him and that his ' view is that the original Tasmanians were not as backward, mentally and culturally, as Windschuttle sometimes depicts them '.
There is some doubt whether this first patron of Venice was St Theodore of Amasea or St Theodore Stratelates, but Otto Demus in 1960, in his authoritative book The Church of San Marco in Venice, stated positively that he was St Theodore Stratelates of Heraclea, and he is followed in this by Fenlon.
Goodtoread. org did not receive the book as positively, citing Butler and Artemis ' awkward relationship and Artemis as " an unconvincing 13-year-old genius ".
In his book, Tritiya-Prakriti: People of the Third Sex, Vaishnava monk Amara Das Wilhelm demonstrates how ancient expressions of Hinduism accommodated homosexual and transgender persons much more positively than we see in India today: " Early Vedic teachings stressed responsible family life and asceticism but also tolerated different types of sexualities within general society.
Memoirs of Jordan's dishwashing years were published in the book Dishwasher by HarperPerennial in 2007 ; it was positively reviewed in Chicagoist.
Her book Catherine the Great was positively reviewed in the New York Times ( Dec 20, 1925, pg BR8 ), which notes that Miss Anthony had, apparently for the first time, access to all of Catherine's private memoirs.
According to Eric Morley's 1967 book, " The Miss World Story ", Costanda was positively beaming as she claimed her victory was also for third runner-up status of Marina Papaelia, 1953's Miss Egypt.
While in Ireland the Dublin edition of the book was published by the abolitionist printer Richard D. Webb to great acclaim and Douglass would write extensively in later editions very positively about his experience in Ireland.
Teaching Literature ( 2006 ) was widely and positively reviewed, especially in the American journal Pedagogy, which gave it three review-essays and called it " the book we wish we had in our backpacks when we started teaching.
The book has been well received by critics, with the New York Times Book Review calling it " the ultimate puzzle book ", and several others comparing it positively to the Da Vinci Code.
* Joachim Grzega: EuroLinguistischer Parcours: Kernwissen zur europäischen Sprachkultur, Frankfurt: IKO 2006, ISBN 3-88939-796-4 ( most of the information presented here is a summary of this bookthe book was positively reviewed by Norbert Reiter here and by Uwe Hinrichs here )
The book was positively reviewed by The Times, The Guardian, and the New Statesman, while The Independent published a more mixed review that wondered whether there was " an element of hyperbole " in Myers ' account.
The review concluded that the book " should help to counteract some amusing and some positively harmful cults, the existence of which is all too often promoted by irresponsible journalism.

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Ken Uston reviewed 32 games in his book Ken Uston's Guide to Buying and Beating the Home Video Games in 1982, and rated some of the Channel F's titles highly ; of these, Alien Invasion and Video Whizball were considered by Uston to be " the finest adult cartridges currently available for the Fairchild Channel F System.
He found her a publisher, and her book was reviewed by Aldo Leopold, Joseph Grinnell, and Jean Delacour.
* Kenneth M. Pollack, Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness 1948-91, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London, 2002, and Pollack's book reviewed in International Security, Vol.
The book was a critical failure, arousing little interest, although Reynolds reviewed it favourably in The Champion.
* Kenneth M. Pollack, Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness 1948-91, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London, 2002, and Pollack's book reviewed in International Security, Vol.
The book was reviewed in 1949 by another volcano scientist, F. M. Byers Jr.
The book was reviewed in the New York Times by Malcolm Cowley, who wrote, " Mr. White has a tendency to write amusing scenes instead of telling a story.
Psychiatric responses included those of William Sargant, the controversial British psychiatrist, who reviewed the book for The British Medical Journal and particularly focused on Huxley's reflections on schizophrenia.
Andrew Lang, who reviewed the book in 1876, suggested that " Hope " might be the Bonnet-maker.
P. Schuyler Miller reviewed the novel favorably, saying " in true Heinlein manner the basic theme of the book smashes the screen of action only in the closing pages.
Blunden's next book of poems, The Shepherd, published in 1922 won the Hawthornden Prize, but his poetry, though well reviewed, did not provide enough to live on, and in 1924 he accepted the post of Professor of English at the University of Tokyo.
Jandy's Reading Room reviewed the book, saying that although they feel it is the weakest of the series, they would still recommend it.
In 1908, Stephen Langdon summarized the rapid expansion in knowledge of Sumerian and Akkadian vocabulary in the pages of Babyloniaca, a journal edited by Charles Virolleaud, in an article ' Sumerian-Assyrian Vocabularies ', which reviewed a valuable new book on rare logograms by Bruno Meissner.
In 2008 sister congresswomen Loretta Sanchez and Linda Sanchez published the joint memoir Dream in Color: How the Sanchez Sisters Are Making History in Congress. Publishers Weekly reviewed the book and wrote: " Linda and Loretta Sanchez present their compelling story — noteworthy not only for their history-making achievements ( including first sisters or women of any relation to serve together in Congress, first woman and person of color to represent a district in Orange County, first Latina on the House Judiciary Committee and first Head Start child to be elected to Congress ) but also for its “ American Dream ” aspect — their parents immigrated from Mexico and despite lacking a formal education managed to send their seven children to college.
In the Palestine Solidarity Review, Veronica A. Ouma reviewed the book and argued her view that while Dworkin " pays lip service to the egalitarian nature of ... societies hierarchies, she envisions a state whereby women either impose gender equality or a state where females rule supreme above males.
Richard C. Holbrooke, who had reviewed the book in late November, 2008, was in 2009 a member of the team of Presidential advisers.
The book was edited by Kerry Diamond and reviewed Aucoin's career through celebrity interviews, his beauty tips and techniques, and over 250 photographs.
In 1980 Buechner reviewed Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth by J. R. R. Tolkien, noting that the book wasin short, a production less of Tolkien himself than of the Tolkien industry .”
It was reviewed in various newspapers nationwide as |.... something new under the sun ", "... a book more fascinating than the dictionary ", "... a very valuable tool for the reference library ", "... patient plugging away at dry statistics ", "... a happy inspiration that set Joseph Nathan Kane at the task of producing so intriguing a volume.
With the exception of Harry Elmer Barnes, every American historian who reviewed Taylor's book gave it a negative review.
The book was reviewed on 14 March 1937 by Edward Shanks, for The Sunday Times, and by Hugh Massingham, for The Observer.
Harry Pollitt reviewed the book, vitriolically, for the 17 March 1937 issue of the Daily Worker, though even he " was forced to concede some merit to its first part.
The book was favourably reviewed in The Jewish Chronicle.
Debates around the practice of ethical accountability on the part of researchers in the social field-whether professional or others-have been thoroughly explored by Norma CD Romm in her work on Accountability in Social Research, including her book on New Racism: Revisiting Researcher Accountabilities, reviewed by Carole Truman in the journal Sociological Research Online.
: This book has been critically reviewed for the American Psychological Association.

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