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He traveled again to France where he was a founding member of COBRA ( a European avant-garde art movement ), and edited monographs of the Bibliothèque Cobra.
Among the most important, pre-1995 monographs are: Abroad ( 1980 ) by Paul Fussell, an exploration of British interwar travel writing as escapism ; Gone Primitive: Modern Intellects, Savage Minds ( 1990 ) by Marianna Torgovnick, an inquiry into the primitivist presentation of foreign cultures ; Haunted Journeys: Desire and Transgression in European Travel Writing ( 1991 ) by Dennis Porter, a close look at the psychological correlatives of travel ; Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women ’ s Travel Writing by Sara Mills, an inquiry into the intersection of gender and colonialism during the 19th century ; Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation ( 1992 ), Mary Louise Pratt's influential study of Victorian travel writing ’ s dissemination of a colonial mind-set ; and Belated Travelers ( 1994 ), an analysis of colonial anxiety by Ali Behdad.

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The current edition of the British Pharmacopoeia comprises six volumes which contain nearly 3, 000 monographs for drug substances, excipients and formulated preparation, together with supporting General Notices, Appendices ( test methods, reagents etc.

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And new vistas of hairshirt asceticism are opened by scholarly monographs entitled: `` Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ear-Muffs '', `` Such a Phrase as Drifts Through Dream '', and `` The New Vocabularianism ''.
Chaosium has recently taken to marketing " monographs "— short books by individual writers with editing and layout provided out-of-house — directly to the consumer.
Early landmarks of the secondary literature include the monographs by Buchler ( 1939 ), Feibleman ( 1946 ), and Goudge ( 1950 ), the 1941 Ph. D. thesis by Arthur W. Burks ( who went on to edit volumes 7 and 8 ), and the studies edited by Wiener and Young ( 1952 ).
Publication is increasingly required by smaller schools, so graduate papers become journal articles and PhD dissertations become published monographs.
* Selected Bibliography: James Macpherson and Ossian Excellent online bibliography ; compiled by designated experts in the field ; covering the most important scholarly monographs and articles on Ossian and Macpherson up to March 2004.
The book was also the first in a long series of mathematics monographs edited by Banach and his circle.
It additionally was affirmed by the ALHFAM that they also support Dr. Scott Magelssen ’ s idea that living history museums produce history as others do, such as teachers in classrooms, authors in monographs, and even directors in film.
Seashells are usually identified by consulting general or regional shell-collecting field guides, and specific scientific books on different taxa of shell-bearing mollusks ( monographs ) or " iconographies " ( limited text-mainly photographs or other illustrations ).
Likewise we find mention of monographs of Theophrastus on the early Greek philosophers Anaximenes, Anaxagoras, Empedocles, Archelaus, Diogenes of Apollonia, Democritus, which were made use of by Simplicius ; and also on Xenocrates, against the Academics, and a sketch of the political doctrine of Plato.
* Balzac, 1946 – written, as Richard Friedenthal describes in a postscript, by Zweig in the Brazilian summer capital of Petrópolis, without access to the files, notebooks, lists, tables, editions and monographs that Zweig accumulated for many years and that he took with him to Bath, but that he left behind when he went to America.
Influential monographs by Donald Richie, Paul Schrader, and David Bordwell have ensured a wide appreciation of Ozu's style, aesthetics and themes.
The trial lasted almost three years, and its violation of the forms of justice is still the subject of frequent monographs by members of the French bar.
Note: most entries below are from the Selected bibliography: Frances Moore Brooke by Jessica Smith and Paula Backscheider, which additionally offers references to editions of Frances Brooke's works as well as full-length critical monographs and biographical studies of the author.
In recent years we have begun to remedy this situation by publishing indices, monographs and complete volumes of Conservative responsa.
* monographs by A. Kühtmann ( Bremen, 1901 ) and M. Couailhac ( 1905 )
To support the program, Friedman wrote a series of technical monographs, completing seven by early 1918.
See monographs by F. Ranke ( 1871 ), H. Sauppe ( 1872 ) and E. Förstemann in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, XXI.
The Center ’ s Web site also lists 11 books that it has published dating back to 1990, and a number of monographs including Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy, The Inspiring Story of Thomas Clarkson: A Student's Essay that Changed the World, both by Lawrence Reed, and With Clear Eyes, Sincere Hearts and Open Minds: A Second Look at Public Education in America by Andrew Coulson.
See monographs by J. G. Dahler, C. L. Cuvier, F. J. Stiévenart ( all 1830 ), L. Spach ( 1868 ), Ch.
After his removal from AMORC in 1990, former Imperator Stewart founded the Confraternity of the Rose Cross and uses the original version of H. Spencer Lewis ' monographs with addendums added by Stewart as well as additional monographs written by Stewart ( as opposed to the monographs currently used by AMORC, which were initially rewritten in large parts under Imperator Bernard's supervision and are now regularly revised and updated according to AMORC custom dating from the time of H. Spencer Lewis's first published materials in 1916 ).

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" On the biological or physical side, human measurements, genetic samples, nutritional data may be gathered and published as articles or monographs.
Jakob published five monographs and more than 75 papers.
In 2004, Chaosium published the Basic Roleplaying monographs ( the hyphen was dropped in the later products ).
The two monographs Gauss published on biquadratic reciprocity have consecutively-numbered sections: the first contains §§ 1 – 23 and the second §§ 24 – 76.
Kantha ( 1992 ), in a survey of an elite group of scientists who have authored over 1, 000 research publications, identified Selye as one who had published 1, 700 research papers, 15 monographs and 7 popular books.
Numerous monographs and published versions of the chronicle have been made, the earliest known being in 1767.
High quality research monographs of the representatives of Warsaw's and Lwów ’ s School of Mathematics, which concerned all areas of pure and applied mathematics, were published in these volumes.
NRDC has also published a number of studies on nuclear weapon stockpiles around the world, both as monographs and as individual studies in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
English-language taxonomic monographs covering large numbers of species are published for the Gulf of Mexico, the Indian Ocean, the British Isles, the Mediterranean and the North Sea.
The universities in Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania published a number of books and monographs on Socionics, or on psychology, pedagogy and management, which socionics and its methods are devoted to specific topics.
George Ritzer has published many monographs and textbooks.
In 1955 she published her first collection of photographs, of a total of 30 monographs during her lifetime.
Morath published more than thirty monographs during her lifetime.
In the Soviet time there were several school textbooks published for studying the Dungan language, a three volume Russian-Dungan dictionary ( 14, 000 words ), the Dungan-Russian dictionary, linguistics monographs on the language and books in Dungan.
In later years, book-length monographs on Frame were published.
Collection of previously published monographs bound as one volume.
He also published sympathetic monographs on William Cowper and Jane Austen, and attempted verse in Bay Leaves and Specimens of Greek Tragedy.
Only the first section Foundations of the Unity of Sciences was published ; it contains two volumes for a total of twenty monographs published from 1938 to 1969.
Turner was never comfortable at Harvard ; when he retired in 1922 he became a visiting scholar at the Huntington Library in Los Angeles, where his note cards and files continued to pile up, but few monographs got published.
He published authoritative monographs about Eminescu and Creangă, and a monumental ( almost 1, 000 pages in quarto ) history of Romanian literature from its origin to the time of his writing ( 1941 ).

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