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Yet Britain In The Nineteenth Century became the vade mecum of beginning students of history, went through edition after edition, and continues to be reprinted up to the very present.
Abbadie had also written, at the request of the king, Histoire de la dernière Conspiration d ' Angleterre, 1696, a history of the conspiracy of 1696, which was reprinted in Holland and translated into English, and for which the Earl of Portland and Secretary Sir William Trumbull placed original documents at the author's disposal.
* Kiribati: aspects of history, Sister Alaima Talu et al., IPS, USP, 1979, reprinted 1998
Essays on the most important elections are reprinted in Schlesinger, The Coming to Power: Critical presidential elections in American history ( 1972 )
It was anthologised by Groff Conklin in The Best of Science Fiction, the first of Asimov's stories to have been reprinted, and was later included in The Early Asimov ( in 1972, along with a very brief history of its origins ), The Asimov Chronicles in 1989 and in volume 2 of The Complete Stories in 1992.
This went into six editions during his lifetime and was reprinted again in 1870, just after his death, and for an eighth time in 1967 as a landmark in the history of speech therapy.
This little work, which was frequently reprinted, is not only extremely amusing, but is most valuable as a contribution to the history of opera.
1 Town history is summarized from The Story of Purcellville by Eugene M. Scheel, reprinted in Commemoration of its 75th anniversary 1908-1983.
By 1885, the Liberty Bell was internationally recognized as a symbol of freedom, and as a treasured relic of Independence, and was growing still more famous as versions of Lippard's legend were reprinted in history and school books.
The history of navel piercing has been particularly misrepresented as many of the myths promulgated by Malloy in the pamphlet Body & Genital Piercing in Brief continue to be reprinted.
is an abridged edition with much of the natural history cut out ; and it is this truncated edition which is usually reprinted.
All his works, with the exception of his continuation of Knolles's history, were reprinted by A. H. Bullen in Old English Plays ( second series, 1887 ).
These qualities are particularly valuable in the chapters dealing with the history of Ireland, and in the " cabinet " edition of 1892, in 12 volumes ( frequently reprinted ), this part of the work is separated from the rest, and occupies five volumes under the title of A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century.
The first results of his extensive studies in Oriental literature, Arabic language and history, manifested themselves in 1847, when he published a translation from Abdelwahid al-Marrakushi, born 1185, resident in South Spain between 1208 and 1217, leaving then for Egypt and visiting Mecca in 1221, dated 1224, Kitab al-mujib fi talkhis akhbar ahl al-Maghrib under the title The history of the Almohads, preceded by a sketch of the history of Spain from the time of the conquest till the reign of Yusuf ibn Tashfin, and of the history of the Almoravids, printed again in 1881 and reprinted in 1968.
Beginning in 1992, she used MacArthur Foundation funding to curate a photographic history of Kurdistan, resulting in Kurdistan: In the Shadow of History ( Random House, 1997 ; reprinted by the University of Chicago Press, 2008 ), as well as a website and an exhibition at the Menil Collection.
Another of the documents reprinted by the 19th century scholars was a scholarly attempt by Icelandic Bishop Gisli Oddsson, in 1637, to compile a history of the Arctic colonies.
The official history by George F. Hofmann, The Super Sixth: History of the 6th Armored Division in World War II ( 1975, reprinted 2000 ) has been called by noted World War Two scholar Martin Blumenson, a " first-rate military history.
It was first anthologised by Groff Conklin in The Best of Science Fiction, the first of Asimov's stories to have been reprinted, and was later included in The Early Asimov ( in 1972, along with a very brief history of its origins ), The Asimov Chronicles in 1989 and in volume 2 of The Complete Stories in 1992.
Another Look at Confederation ," has been frequently reprinted and remains a core reading for students of Canadian history.
The Melbourne Age in 1908 described Eliza Furlong as someone who had ' notably stimulated and largely helped to mould the prosperity of an entire state and her name deserved to live for all time in our history ' ( reprinted Wagga Wagga Daily Advertiser January 27, 1989 ).

history and paperback
ISBN 0-86547-590-3 ( trade paperback )— A voluminous, if somewhat patchy, chronological / aesthetic history of Gothic covering the spectrum from Gothic architecture to The Cure.
* Sappho and the Greek Lyric Poets translated by Willis Barnstone, Schoken Books Inc., New York ( paperback 1988 ) ISBN 0-8052-0831-3 ( A collection of modern English translations suitable for a general audience, includes the entireity of Alcman's parthenion and 16 additional poetic fragments by him along with a brief history of the poet.
In addition to becoming a best seller, with more than six million copies of the novel in 14 hardcover and 38 paperback printings by 1980, Shōgun had great impact on westerners ' knowledge of, and interest in, Japanese history and culture.
* The King Snake ; ( Juvenile natural history ) 1968 ; 1990 reprint, Scholastic, ISBN 0-590-42752-0 ; 2001 paperback reprint edition, Backinprint. com, ISBN 0-595-18006-X.
A Wolf in the Fold ( prose story from the Legends In Exile trade paperback ): Explains the history of Bigby Wolf and Snow White, and how they came to the mundane world.
* A history of the paperback
An updated trade paperback edition was published in 2006 as a " Teacher's Edition ," with updated coverage of the Supreme Court Justices ( including Samuel Alito and John Roberts, who were appointed after the 2004 book's publication ), and fact checking by Stanley K. Schultz, professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, with red marks and remarks appearing throughout, correcting the satirical " mistakes " ( and a few honest errors ) of the original edition.
“ Bottom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption, and Baseball ’ s Longest Game ,” Barry ’ s most recent book, about the longest game in professional baseball history, was released in April 2011 by Harper Collins ; the paperback version appeared in March 2012.
From 1980 to 1983 in National Book Award history there were dual awards for hardcover and paperback books in many categories.
U. S. Borax put out a paperback publication entitled The Last Ride, the Borax Twenty Mule Team 1883-1999 that included many details about the history of the team and the preparation for the Rose Parade outing.
Davis's first book, Two-Bit Culture: The Paperbacking of America, offered an overview and in-depth history of paperback books, although some important publishers, such as Walter Zacharius and Irwin Stein's Lancer Books, were given little or no coverage.
Among the many favourable press notices attached to the paperback edition was an extravagant review concluding: " Van Morrison: No Surrender is the best book about popular culture written about any Irishman living or dead, and it's certainly the best social history of Belfast in the mid-60s ever written.
He is known for his research into vernacular architecture and building history, published in the book The Culture of Building ( 1999, reprinted in paperback 2006 ).

history and Science
), Encyclopedia of the history of Science, technology, and Medicine in Non Western Cultures.
Science fiction set in what was the future but is now the past, like Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey or Nineteen Eighty-Four, are not alternate history because the author has not made the conscious choice to change the past.
Although the history of the Big Apple was once thought a mystery, research over the past two decades, primarily by amateur etymologist Barry Popik and Gerald Cohen of Missouri University of Science and Technology, has provided a reasonably clear picture of the term's history.
Christian Science teaches that Christ Jesus was sent by God and that his history is factual, including the virgin birth, the crucifixion, the resurrection, and the ascension.
* God's Perfect Child: Living and Dying in the Christian Science Church by Caroline Fraser ( 2000 ), a biography of Mary Baker Eddy and a history of the Christian Science church from its founding to the present day, with a detailed section on the " child cases " of the 1980s.
In 2004, Science Fiction magazine Strange Horizons named him the 2nd greatest director in the history of the genre, ahead of better known directors such as Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Jean-Luc Godard and Ridley Scott.
Music and Science in the Age of Galileo Galilei ), arguably one of the most influential empiricists in history.
In a sense, the 4GL is an example of ' black box ' processing, each generation ( in the sense of the page ) is further from the machine ( see the Computer Science history in regard to data structure improvements and information hiding ).
For more information on local history see the Fort Collins Museum and Discovery Science Center's local historical archives.
* University of Toronto has a program in history and philosophy of Science and Technology.
* University of Puget Sound has a Science, Technology, and Society program, which includes the history of science and technology.
* University of Wisconsin – Madison has one of the largest programs in History of Science, Medicine and Technology, with particular strength in medical history, history of biology, history of science and religion, and environmental history.
* Listen to Dr Bob Parkinson discuss the HOTOL in an oral history interview recorded for the National Life Stories project Oral History of British Science at the British Library
* David Dunmur & Tim Sluckin ( 2011 ) Soap, Science, and Flat-screen TVs: a history of liquid crystals, Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-19-954940-5.
The MIT Museum was founded in 1971 and collects, preserves, and exhibits artifacts significant to the life and history of MIT as well as collaborating with the nearby Museum of Science.
The overall goal of National Science Foundation's Assembling the Tree of Life activity ( AToL ) is to resolve evolutionary relationships for large groups of organisms throughout the history of life, with the research often involving large teams working across institutions and disciplines.
A 1995 article in Science describes the value of number theory problems in discovering computer bugs and gives the mathematical background and history of Brun's constant, the problem Nicely was working on when he discovered the bug.
Science fiction studies has a long history dating back to the turn of the 20th century, but it was not until later that science fiction studies solidified as a discipline with the publication of the academic journals Extrapolation ( 1959 ), Foundation-The International Review of Science Fiction ( 1972 ), and Science Fiction Studies ( 1973 ), and the establishment of the oldest organizations devoted to the study of science fiction, the Science Fiction Research Association and the Science Fiction Foundation, in 1970.

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