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publication and Hooke's
When Hooke's claim was made known to Newton, who hated disputes, Newton threatened to withdraw and suppress Book 3 altogether, but Halley, showing considerable diplomatic skills, tactfully persuaded Newton to withdraw his threat and let it go forward to publication.

publication and diary
The magazine still runs one-off specials of this diary ( with the age updated ) on occasions when Major is in the news, such as on the breaking of the Edwina Currie story or the publication of his autobiography.
William Dusinberre has argued that Polk's diary, which he kept during his presidency, was written for later publication, and does not represent Polk's policy.
The book is presented as a combination of narrative from Weston's diary and dispatches that he transmits to his publication, the mythical Times-Post.
As the sole member of his family to survive the Jewish Holocaust, he inherited Anne's manuscripts after her death, arranged for the publication of her diary in 1947, and oversaw its translation to the stage and screen.
Although there may have been speculation among the families that the child was actually Kelley ’ s, it was raised as Dee ’ s son ( references to the child ’ s communion are present in Dee ’ s diary ); the “ cross-matching ” incident remained a secret until after the post-mortem publication of Dee ’ s diaries, so no public controversy ensued.
The Gazette was " Published by Authority " by Henry Muddiman, and its first publication is noted by Samuel Pepys in his diary.
While in Cuba, where he interviewed Fidel Castro, Scheer obtained an introduction by the Cuban leader for the diary of Che Guevara — which Scheer had already obtained, with the assistance of French journalist Michele Ray, for publication in Ramparts and by Bantam Books.
Anne Frank's diary has been translated into some sixty languages since its publication
Spanning the period from 1906 to early 1913, the diary soon grew beyond its initial purpose, and its publication in 1965 supplied researchers with a detailed chronicle of Sloan's activities and interests.
In it, he declared that while the common law undoubtedly protected the right to one's unpublished writings — e. g. a diary, personal letters — " this is a very different right from that which asserts a perpetual and exclusive property in the future publication of the work, after the author shall have published it to the world.
2005 saw the publication of Isaac's Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom: Revolution and Rebellion on a Virginia Plantation, which made use of the exemplary diary of a Virginian landholder and member of the House of Burgesses.
Jacque read this passage much later, after the publication of the diary.
* QuickTime interview with Otto Frank's second wife, about the publication of Anne Frank's diary
He was reinstated by the Viennese Kriminalpolizei ( Kripo ) in 1954, four years after the German publication of Anne Frank's diary.
A story about the diary made its way into a John Birch Society publication Review of the News and a Republican House of Representative staffer passed a copy on to the FBI. The diary was said to outline Farid's visit to the US and his meetings with Sandy Pollack, representing both the U. S. Peace Council ( USPC, the national chapter of the then Soviet directed World Peace Council ) and the Communist Party USA ( CPUSA ), and with others, with the expressed and sole purpose of creating a solidarity network in the US for the Salvadoran rebels.
Karoline Leach devoted much space to considering it in her book In the Shadow of the Dreamchild, claiming that something like 60 % of the diary material was left out of this publication, and that Lancelyn Green's allegedly partial, inaccurate and misleading editing had contributed to a continued misrepresentation of Carroll in biographies and the media.
She had become estranged from his son Werner but both were united in their defense of Pfeffer after the publication of Anne Frank's diary in 1947, feeling that Anne's portrait of him — and of the pseudonym she had chosen for him, Mr. Dussel, which in German is " Mr. Nitwit "— was injurious to his memory.
Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia, the best known publication of Moore's diary
After the publication of Anne Frank's diary, under the title Het Achterhuis ( The Backhouse ; often translated as The Secret Annex ) in 1947, Jan and Miep found themselves the subjects of media attention, particularly after the diary was translated into English as The Diary of a Young Girl and adapted for the stage and screen.
After the publication of Anne Frank's diary, which detailed her two years in hiding, Kleiman regularly took journalists and visitors around the former hiding place, which had been vacated in the early 1950s.
This memorandum gave umbrage, and on the publication by Geffcken in the Deutsche Rundschau ( Oct. 1888 ) of extracts from the emperor Frederick's private diary during the Franco-Prussian war, he was, at Bismarck's instance, prosecuted for high treason.
He also forged mentoring relationships with other diarists, usually as a result of interviews and through the publication of parts of the diary in A Diary of the Century.

publication and 1935
* Prontosil, the first oral antibiotic, is discovered by Gerhard Domagk, but no publication occurs until 1935.
By 1935, Wright had completed his first novel, Cesspool, published as Lawd Today ( 1963 ), and in January 1936 his story " Big Boy Leaves Home " was accepted for publication in New Caravan.
Later, for publication, he and editor Edward A. Tenney revised it as The Elements and Practice of Composition ( 1935 ).
After another publication dealing with Scottish archaeology, Prehistory of Scotland ( 1935 ), Childe produced one of the defining books of his career, Man Makes Himself ( 1936 ).
" Jorge Luis Borges inspired and encouraged other Latin American writers in the development of magical realism-particularly with his first magical realist publication, Historia universal de la infamia in 1935 .< ref > Flores, Angel.
Some date the start to earlier events in the 1930s: The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide's regular publication The Golden Age Quarterly lists comic books from 1933 onwards ( 1933 saw the publication of the first comic book in the size that would subsequently define the format ); some historians, including Roger Sabin ( in Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels: a History of Comic Art ), date it to the publication of the first comic books featuring entirely original stories rather than re-prints of comic strips from newspapers ( 1935 ), by the company that would become DC Comics.
The concept of a military-industrial complex was first suggested by President Eisenhower and the idea that military action can be seen as a form of market-creation goes back at least as far as speeches beginning in 1930 prior to the publication of War Is a Racket in 1935.
* Joint Action of the Army and the Navy ( 1935 Joint Board publication )
The following titled families of high nobility are included in Kalender öfver i Sverige lefvande ointroducerad adel ( 1886 – 1899 ), Sveriges ointroducerade adels kalender ( 1912 – 1944 ), and / or Kalender över Ointroducerad adels förening ( 1935 –), which are directories of the living ( at the time of publication ) unintroduced noble families resident in Sweden.
This revived the title which had ceased publication in 1935 after a run from 1913.
Harpers brought out Burmese Days in America on 25 October 1934, in an edition of 2, 000 copies ;-but in February 1935, just four months after publication, the type was distributed and 976 copies were remaindered.
There is no known US publication of the 2nd Edition, however the text of the 1935 edition was reset, with a ' Preface ', ' Commentary ', and an additional essay, ' How Does a Poem Know When it is Finished ' ( 1963 ), as Poetries and Sciences ( W. W. Norton: New York and London, 1970 ).
Shortly after its publication, a production of the play was mounted in Jinan, and later, in 1935, in Shanghai and in Tokyo, both of which were well received.
Her literary career began in 1935 when her book of poetry, Theory of Flight, based on flying lessons she took, was chosen by the American poet Stephen Vincent Benét for publication in the Yale Younger Poets Series.
He wrote numerous papers in ornithological journals, and had a knack of choosing memorable titles: he once claimed to have single-handedly caused the renaming of a group of birds through the submission of a scientific paper, his 1935 publication, " Territory and polygamy in a bishop bird, Euplectes hordeacea hordeacea ( Linn.
The Federal Register system of publication was created in 1935 under the Federal Register Act and was further enlarged and amended by the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946.
The Lyttelton Times was one of the principal newspapers of the Canterbury region for 80 years, published from 1851 until 1929, at which time it became the Christchurch Times, until publication ceased in 1935.
From the publication Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions, by Benito Mussolini, 1935, ' Ardita ' Publishers, Rome.
Footnote numbers inserted in the text, and a footnote appendix ( both not found in the 1932 encyclopedia article ), are found in this 1935 publication.
* Partei-Statistik – 1935 Nazi Party three volume publication of membership data.
His intellectual legacy numbers the publication of the Encyclopédie française from 1935 on.
Following the publication of To the North ( 1932 ) they moved to 2 Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, London where Bowen would go on to write The House in Paris ( 1935 ) and The Death of the Heart ( 1938 ).

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