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Four years after the publication of The History Of England, the first volume of Trevelyan's Queen Anne trilogy appeared.
His first book, Before The Brave ( 1936 ), is a collection of poems that are almost all Communistic, but after publication of this book he rejected Communism, and advocated a pacifistic anarchy, though retaining his revolutionary idiom.
Aug. 4, 1821, nearly a century after Benjamin Franklin founded the Pennsylvania Gazette -- a century during which it had undergone several changes in ownership and a few brief suspensions in publication -- this paper made its first appearance as the Saturday Evening Post.
The sequence of events leading to his important discovery still remains ambiguous but it seems that one of the advanced students at the university related that the first direct event that led to the publication of Oersted's discovery occurred during a private lecture made before a group of other advanced students in the spring of 1820.
They are the only poems that he rearranged as a group between their first appearance ( in Satires Of Circumstance ) and the publication of the Collected Poems.
The first section of this publication appeared in 1948 and the last supplement in 1960.
One of the very best is only now published in this country, five years after its first publication in England.
Since then and during the first decade, the results were given to newspapers for publication at 11 pm on the night of the awards.
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
Note: This list is limited to linguists who have worked specifically on the Altaic problem since the publication of the first volume of Ramstedt's Einführung in 1952.
An advance may be paid in two lump sums: the first payment on contract signing, and the second on delivery of the completed manuscript or on publication.
The first organized race was on April 28, 1887 by the chief editor of Paris publication Le Vélocipède, Monsieur Fossier.
The first ' modern ' publication of Alcaeus ' verses appeared in a Greek and Latin edition of fragments collected from the canonic nine lyrical poets by Michael Neander, published at Basle in 1556.
His first chemical publication appeared in 1764.
It was the first publication to focus solely on role-playing games.
Visitors were first attracted to Aberfoyle and the surrounding area after the publication of The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott in 1810.
Kirk who provided the first translation into Gaidhlig of the Book of Psalms, however, he is better remembered for the publication of his book " The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, and Fairies " in 1691.
Living first in Philadelphia, then seeking refuge close in Virginia, he wrote a book entitled The Prospect Before Us ( read and approved by Vice President Jefferson before publication ) in which he called the Adams administration a " continual tempest of malignant passions " and the President a " repulsive pedant, a gross hypocrite and an unprincipled oppressor ".
These lectures are listed by date of delivery, with date of first publication given separately if different.
The phrase " black-letter law " was used in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court case Naglee v. Ingersoll, 7 Pa. 185 ( 1847 ), almost 50 years before the first publication of Black's.
The publication of the results was delayed and Balard published his results first.
2002 tells the story of the first publication and many editions.
However, it appears to be the first use of the word bunyip in a written publication.
Bartók's economic difficulties during his first years in America were mitigated by publication royalties, teaching and performance tours.
Its first publication was the Abridged Bliss Classification ( ABC ), intended for school libraries.

publication and six
For nine years after his father died, he worked the night shift wrapping bread at a Los Angeles bakery, attended USC, reviewed some movies, and wrote 88 short stories and six novels that were rejected for publication.
Based on George Griffith's Stories Of Other Worlds, it contains six stories, the illustrations from their original publication, a worldbook taking the story forward to 1920, a spaceship design spreadsheet, five adventures, plus the novelisation A Honeymoon In Space.
Abbot worked variously in the publishing profession as an associate editor of Harper's Magazine, and was the founder of a publication called the Illustrated Christian Weekly, which he edited for six years.
With its 500th issue ( June 2009 ), amid company-wide cutbacks at Time Warner, the magazine temporarily regressed to a quarterly publication before settling to six issues per year in 2010.
The De Vere Code, a book by English actor Jonathan Bond, the author claims that Thomas Thorpe ´ s 30-word dedication to the original publication of Shakespeare's Sonnets contains six simple encryptions which conclusively establish de Vere as the author of the poems.
Within six months of the Stonewall riots, activists started a city-wide newspaper called Gay ; they considered it necessary because the most liberal publication in the city — The Village Voice — refused to print the word " gay " in GLF advertisements seeking new members and volunteers.
This report was the first account of Cook's second voyage ( it appeared six weeks before the official publication ) and was intended for the general public.
The layout of the set broadly follows the pattern of Byrd's 1589 set, being laid out in sections for three, four, five and six parts like its predecessor and embracing an even wider miscellany of styles ( perhaps reflecting the influence of another Jacobean publication, Michael East's Third Set of Books ( 1610 ).
In early 1894, Crane submitted the manuscript to S. S. McClure, who held on to it for six months without publication.
The critical apparatus accompanying the London Polyglot's publication of the Samaritan Pentateuch lists six thousand instances where the Samaritan differs from the Masoretic text.
This was also the year of his first musical publication, the six Trio Sonatas, Opus 1.
* G. Lenotre, Le Château de Rambouillet, six siècles d ' histoire, Calmann-Lévy, Paris, 1930 ; new publication, Denoël, Paris, 1984.
Within two months of its publication, the book had sold 60, 000 copies and remained listed as a best-seller for six months.
The short story evolved slowly for the next six years before it saw the light of publication.
Approximately six weeks later Ulysses's first newspaper, The Grant County Register, began publication.
The online Lincoln Tribune was founded about six years ago with a print edition, but has since become an exclusively online publication.
It became the most well known and requested church publication, with over six million copies distributed.
While the Nosographie appears completely dated today, it was so popular in its time that it went through six editions between its initial publication and 1818.
The initial publication of the book was arranged in six thematically segregated sections:
" It reached number six on The New York Times bestseller list in August 1945, over two years after its initial publication.
With Gray as his model, Rogers took great pains in polishing his verses, and six years elapsed after the publication of his first volume before he printed his elaborate poem on The Pleasures of Memory ( 1792 ) — regarded by some as the last embodiment of the poetic diction of the 18th century.
Military yearbookWarships of the United States Navy often produce a yearbook style publication upon completion of a long deployment ( typically six months or more ).
In response to a press article about the book in a university publication ( 2 ), six professors and heads of departments ( zoology, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, neurobiology, behavioural biology ) wrote a letter ( 3 ) which strongly criticised the book and abused the authors.
In his essay " Looking Back on the Spanish War ", published in 1943 ( six years before the publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four ,) Orwell wrote:

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