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Since its original publication, the mini-series has also been published in a single-volume collection under the Vertigo imprint with an introduction by author Roger Zelazny.
After the publication of Duncton Found, Horwood proceeded to write a single-volume sequel to the Duncton Chronicles trilogy set generations in the future, where the inhabitants of the now-flourishing Duncton system look upon the events of the past with reverence.

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However, mendicant friars travelled around a lot and needed a shortened, or abbreviated, daily office contained in one portable book, and single-volume breviaries flourished from the thirteenth century onwards.
Long books or those that contain much material either for theological or historical-critical speculation such as Genesis, Psalms may be split over 2 or 3 volumes as a matter of course, some, such as the or the Four Gospels may be multiple-or single-volume, while short books such as the deuterocanonical portions of Daniel, Esther, and the Jeremiah ( i. e. Book of Susanna, Prayer of Azariah, Bel and the Dragon, Additions to Esther, Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah ), or the Pastoral or Johannine epistles are often condensed into one volume.

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By a strange twist, the Benedictines were not a mendicant order, but a stable, monastery-based order, and single-volume breviaries are rare from this early period.
Frazer removed his analysis of the Crucifixion to a speculative appendix for the third edition, and it was entirely missing from the single-volume abridged edition.
In 2009, the Canadian publisher caboose, taking advantage of more favourable Canadian copyright laws, compiled fresh translations of some of the key essays from the collection in a single-volume edition.
The Oxford University Press commissioned from the Fowler brothers a single-volume abridgement of the Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ), which was published as the Concise Oxford Dictionary in 1911.
The Newberry was the primary institution responsible for the production of the 2004 Encyclopedia of Chicago, a landmark single-volume work that covered Chicago's history from 1630 to 2000.
In addition to appearing in manga adaptations of the Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting and The King of Fighters games published in Japan, Geese Howard was also the subject of a single-volume manga published in 1996 titled The Geese Howard Story by Etsuya Amajishi, adapting the character's fictional history from the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury games.
:" The best, most comprehensive, and most balanced single-volume biography of Washington ever written ... One comes away from the book feeling that Washington has finally become comprehensible ... understanding of human nature is extraordinary and that is what makes his biography so powerful.

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A single-volume 600-page hardcover third edition, Burning Wheel Gold, was published 11 August 2011.

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Two years later, a single-volume edition was issued in the U. S., in Germany and in the Netherlands:
These editions were out of print for many years, but as of 1993 a new, augmented, single-volume edition of the book was being sold in Europe:
The volumes have been abridged into a single-volume, concise edition.
The single-volume edition features all of the original material of the separate books including maps and weighs in at 1040 pages.
The 1964 edition was also released as a single-volume comb-ring bound paperback mass-market edition starting in November 1973 and continuing into the early 1990s ( ISBN 0-452-25665-8 ).
" One of the most learned and devoted of Shakespeareans ," so called by Harold Bloom, he specializes in British drama of the Renaissance, and has edited and introduced the complete works of William Shakespeare in both the 29-volume, Bantam Classics paperback editions and the single-volume Longman edition.
A single-volume condensed edition was published in 1982 as The Plan of St. Gall-In Brief.
A single-volume edition of these was published by Basic Books in 1961 under the title " Three Novels.

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* Kahn, David – The Codebreakers ( ISBN 0-684-83130-9 ) A single-volume source for cryptographic history, at least for events up to the mid -' 60s ( i. e., to just before DES and the public release of asymmetric key cryptography ).
A single-volume condensed version, edited by John Tebbel, is available as The Battle for North America ( 1948 ).
An updated and single-volume version of his autobiography Granny Made me an Anarchist was published in 2004 by Scribner ( UK ).
It has been reprinted and translated many times ( often in single-volume format ).
Two single-volume editions of the encyclopedia have been published, The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, first published in 1999 ( ISBN 978-0415223645 ), and The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, first published in 2005 ( ISBN 978-0415324953 ).

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Though Oxford died in 1604 before approximately 12 of the plays were written according to the generally-accepted chronology, Oxfordians say that regular publication of new, " newly augmented ", and " corrected " Shakespeare plays stopped with Oxford's death in 1604, and they interpret certain written references to Shakespeare between 1604 and 1616 to mean that the writer was dead.
The college is ranked second in the nation in terms of the percentage of women faculty members, according to Prism, a publication of the American Society for Engineering Education.
Following Ambrosius Frobenius's publication of most of the Talmud in installments in Basel, Immanuel Benveniste published the whole Talmud in installments in Amsterdam 1644-1648, Though according to Raphael Rabbinovicz the Benveniste Talmud may have been based on the Lublin Talmud and included many of the censors ' errors.
Its publication prompted Thompson to publish what she – falsely, according to Mathiessen – claimed was Porter's " original " poem.
The new government in addition to the expropriations levied taxes on the Church and issued legislation, according to which all Episcopal or papal utterances are to be approved by the government before their publication.
He asked for Lewis to adjudicate between his views of the correct sequence of reading the novels — according to the sequence of events, with The Magician's Nephew being placed first, and that of his mother, who thought the order of publication was more appropriate.
In Phoenician, as well as Hebrew, the Semitic root qdm signifies " the east ", the Levantine origin of " Kdm " himself, according to the Greek mythographers ; the equation of Kadmos with the Semitic qdm was traced to a publication of 1646 by R. B. Edwards.
Philip ascended to the throne and became King at age 17, although according to the publication titled " The Life And Times Of Jacques de Molay ", Philip was 16.
The goal was for " ninety-nine percent ( of the population of China to ) read Chairman Mao's book ", according to a catalogue of publication records of the People's Publishing House.
Heinrich was a German prince with close associations with the Imperial family and the military ; and there were fears that were the Queen to remain childless, the Dutch Crown " was bound to pass into the possession of a German prince, whose birth, training, and affiliations would naturally have led him to bring Holland within the sphere of the German Empire, at the expense of her independence, both national and economic ", according to one contemporary publication .< ref name = wp1 >
The Inquirer was also the first publication to report Dell's subsequent decision to recall all 4. 1 million of the faulty batteries, according to BusinessWeek.
In August 2007, Henrik Ehrsson, then at the Institute of Neurology at University College of London ( now at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden ) published research in Science demonstrating the first experimental method that, according to the scientist's claims in the publication, induced an out-of-body experience in healthy participants.
However, according to another scientific publication, MIC when heated in the gas-phase starts to break down to hydrogen cyanide ( HCN ) and other products above 400 ° C.
The market volume of the cosmetics industry in the US, Europe, and Japan is about EUR 70B / y, according to a 2005 publication.
The names of these books were, according to a contributor to a 1973 festschrift for Shah, changed before publication due to the " exigencies of commercial publishing practices.
The affair lasted until the publication of Atlas Shrugged in 1957, after which, according to Branden, Rand became depressed, and the affair, practically speaking, ended.
An almanac ( also archaically spelled almanack and almanach ) is an annual publication that includes information such as weather forecasts, farmers ' planting dates, tide tables, and tabular information in a particular field or fields often arranged according to the calendar etc.
In this publication, Coulomb carries out the " determination according to which laws both the Magnetic and the Electric fluids act, either by repulsion or by attraction.
The publication was composed of 20 chapters, organising the work by sections according to the ailments the medicines claimed to treat.
It is an account of the books which would make a complete library of the period, arranged according to date of publication and subject.
The duration of copyright in typographical arrangement of published editions is 25 years from the year of first publication, according to S. 21 of the Copyright Ordinance.
While victims maintain that Rudolph's messages are harassment and could incite violence, according to Alice Martin, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama when Rudolph was prosecuted for the Alabama bombing, the prison can do little to restrict their publication.
Prior to publication, the journal's editor, Robert Kass, subjected the paper to three successive peer reviews by the journal's referees, who according to Kass were " baffled ".
This process takes place according to the frequency of the publication.

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