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From the collection In Search of the Unknown Harper and Brothers Publishers, New York, 1904.
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* The Search for Smilin ' Ed ( serial in Zero Zero and 2010 book collection )
* In Search of the Birdsville Track: An Artist in the Outback: featured sketches and writings donated to the Museum's collection by Noelle Sandwith that capture the unique environment, characters and lifestyles of the Birdsville Track ( June-October 2005 )
His most recent collection of poetry is In Search of Small Gods ( Copper Canyon Press, 2009 ).
* Library University Washington, digital collection ; Search: Chilkoot
Select Search items in this Collection and enter Port Hudson in the exact phrase option: photograph collection
* Dynamic Search Playlists that are automatically updated as fields in the collection change.
It was formed by Aaron Weisburd, an American computer programmer from Illinois, in 2002, and became part of a collection of private anti-terrorist web monitoring companies, including " Terrorism Research Center ", " Search for International Terrorist Entities Institute ", and " Northeast Intelligence Network ".
Three stories of the stories in the collection, The Girl in the Train, Jane in Search of a Job and The Manhood of Edward Robinson were adapted for by Thames Television in 1982 as part of their ten-part programme The Agatha Christie Hour, a series of one-off plays from short stories by the writer.
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A large body of his work was, and continues to be, published posthumously: Vreme reči (" The Time of Words "), 1993 ; Odmor od istorije (" A Break from History "), 1993 ; Graditelji (" The Builders "), 1994 ; Rađanje Atlantide (" The Birth of Atlantis "), 1996 ; Skinuto sa trake (" Transferred from Tapes "), 1996 ; U traganju za Zlatnim runom (" In Search of the Golden Fleece "), 1997 ; Izabrana pisma iz tuđine (" Selected Letters from Abroad "), 2000 ; Političke sveske (" Political Notebooks "), 2001 ; Filosofske sveske (" Philosophical Notebooks "), 2001 ; Korespondencija kao život, 1 & 2 (" Correspondence as a Life "), 2002-2003 ; Sabrana pisma iz tuđine (" Collection of letters from abroad "), 2004, Roboti i sablasti (" Robots and Wraiths ", collection of unpublished plays ), 2006, Izabrane drame (" Selected plays "), 2007, Izabrani eseji (" Selected essays "), 2007, Moral i demokratija (" Moral and democracy ", a collection of interviews and essays ), 2008, Marginalije i moralije ( collected thoughts from published and unpublished work ), 2008.
The term Womanist was developed by author Alice Walker in her first collection of non-fiction, In Search of Our Mothers ' Gardens: Womanist Prose ( 1983 ), and referred primarily to African-American women, but also for women in general.
" Womanist " was then developed in 1983 by Alice Walker -- Black novelist, poet, essayist, and activist -- in her collection of essays, In Search of Our Mothers ' Gardens: Womanist Prose.

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" The book " Light from the Abyss " ( 1919 ) and the collection of articles " Words of a Fighting Man " ( 1920 ) contain calls for the overthrow of capitalism.
Following the release of the album's two well-received singles —" The Words That Maketh Murder " and " The Glorious Land "— and the collection of short films by Seamus Murphy accompanying the album, Harvey won her second Mercury Music Prize on 6 September.
Abay's major work is The Book of Words (), a philosophic treatise and collection of poems where he encourages his fellow Kazakhs to embrace education, literacy, and good moral character in order to escape poverty, enslavement and corruption.
His collection Under The Red Flag ( 1997 ) won the Flannery O ' Connor Award for Short Fiction, while Ocean of Words ( 1996 ) has been awarded the PEN / Hemingway Award.
Her first book, a poetry collection entitled The Small Words in My Body ( 1990 ), won the Pat Lowther Award for poetry in 1991.
In 2008, he published a book, Lines From a Mined Mind: The Words of John Trudell, a collection of 25 years of poetry, lyrics and essays.
A poem by Seamus Heaney entitled " Nonce Words " is included in his collection " District and Circle ".
In 1883 he published a collection of sermons called More Words About the Bible, a response to his colleague Heber Newton's book Uses of the Bible.
His latest book, Outside the Wire: The War in Afghanistan in the Words of its Participants, published in 2008, is a collection of first-hand accounts written by soldiers, doctors and aid workers on the front lines of Canada ’ s war in Afghanistan.
The collection Last Words appeared in 1986 from Ballantine Books, and Antler: The Selected Poems was published in 2000 by Soft Skull Press.
* Dictionary of Hong Kong English: Words from the Fragrant Harbor, a collection of unique local words and senses.
The Hidden Words is written in the form of a collection of short utterances, 71 in Arabic and 82 in Persian, in which Bahá ' u ' lláh claims to have taken the basic essence of certain spiritual truths and written them in brief form.
* Words of Our Master, a collection of his sayings and teachings
Moore's second collection, A Few Choice Words to the Public appeared in 1878, but found few buyers.
The Superior Person's Book of Words ( ISBN 0-87923-556-X ) by Peter Bowler is a collection of bizarre, obsolete and supposedly very useful words from the English language.
Mention should also be made of his popular devotional book, Het jaar des heils: Levenswoorden voor iederen dag ( 1874 ; English transl., Year of salvation: Words of Life for every Day, New York, 1875 ), and of the posthumous collection of his poems entitled Uit de dichterlijke nalatenshap ( Amsterdam, 1884 ).
" In the first published collection of Nuyorican poetry ( Nuyorican Poetry: An Anthology of Puerto Rican Words and Feelings edited by Miguel Algarín and Miguel Piñero in 1975 ), his contribution was a poem consisting entirely of punctuation marks.
A collection of his papers in English followed by some interviews and a brief autobiography was published in 2007 as Words and Languages Everywhere.
In 2004, he wrote a book, In Words, a collection of song lyrics and commentary with a brief autobiography.
For fifteen years, Wolfe was sole publisher of Tombouctou Books, a small press enterprise located in Bolinas, California, that published works of poetry and avant garde prose, including The Basketball Diaries by Jim Carroll, two books of fiction by the Moroccan storyteller Mohammed Mrabet, and American fiction by Douglas Woolf, Dale Herd, Lucia Berlin, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Steve Emerson, and Paul Bowles's final collection of short stories, Unwelcome Words: Seven Stories.
Grove would also publish the final collection of the author's writings, the posthumously published Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs, and in 2008 published the American first edition of And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, the first release of a novel that Burroughs and Jack Kerouac had collaborated on in the mid-1940s.
In 1997, This Way Up parted company with McNabb, and released a ' best-of ' collection entitled My Own Way: The Words & Music of Ian McNabb.

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The U. S. Library of Congress has a collection of 3, 000 versions of and songs inspired by " Amazing Grace ", some of which were first-time recordings by folklorists Alan and John Lomax, a father and son team who in 1932 traveled thousands of miles across the South to capture the different regional styles of the song.
Computer software or just " software ", is a collection of computer programs and related data that provides the instructions for telling a computer what to do and how to do it.
Some cross-dressers have periodically disposed of all their clothing, a practice called " purging ", only to start another collection later.
As " Circe's Palace ", Nathaniel Hawthorne retold the Homeric account as the third section in his collection of stories from Greek mythology, Tanglewood Tales ( 1853 ).
The data warehouse bus architecture is primarily an implementation of " the bus ", a collection of conformed dimensions and conformed facts, which are dimensions that are shared ( in a specific way ) between facts in two or more data marts.
* His collection of short stories, " Worlds Enough & Time ", takes its name from the first line of the poem To His Coy Mistress by British poet Andrew Marvell: ' Had we but world enough, and time ,'.
The precise time at which it was written is not mentioned in the epistle, but it was obviously written when the collection for Jerusalem had been assembled and Paul was about to " go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints ", that is, at the close of his second visit to Greece, during the winter preceding his last visit to that city.
The author drew on three primary sources, each representing a distinct community: a hypothetical collection, or several collections, of sayings ( called " Q ", and shared with Luke ); the Gospel of Mark ; and material unique to Matthew ( called " M ", some of which may have originated with Matthew himself ).
UCMG put together a " Retrospective Box ", a collection of the most successful releases of Harthouse.
John would become a " connoisseur of jewels ", building up a large collection, and became famous for his opulent clothes and also, according to French chroniclers, for his fondness for bad wine.
The Diploids and Other Flights of Fancy ( Avon, 1962 ), her first short story collection, includes " The Diploids " ( aka " Six Fingers "), " Feedback ", " Pictures Don't Lie ", " Incommunicado ", " The Snow Ball Effect ", " Defense Mechanism " and " And Be Merry " ( aka " The Pyramid in the Desert ").
Her second collection, The Trouble with You Earth People ( Donning / Starblaze, 1980 ) contains " The Trouble with You Earth People ", " The Gambling Hell and the Sinful Girl ", " Syndrome Johnny ", " Trouble with Treaties " ( with Tom Condit ), " The Origin of the Species ", " Collision Orbit ", " The Fittest ", " These Truths ", " Contagion ", " Brain Wipe " and her Nebula Award-winning " The Missing Man ".
These were called " smashes " or " spoons ", and they were written about quite frankly in stories for girls aspiring to attend college in publications such as Ladies Home Journal, a children's magazine titled St. Nicholas, and a collection called Smith College Stories, without negative views.
Hans Hofmann, " The Gate ", 1959 – 1960, collection: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

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