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The identities of all are known, and Elgar himself even provided brief notes on the subjects to accompany the five Duo-art pianola rolls of the Variations that the Aeolian Company introduced in 1929.
A regulator uses keys ( five on the tenor and four on both baritone and bass ) to accompany the melody of the chanter ; these keys are arranged in rows to give limited two note " chords ", or, alternatively, single notes for emphasis on phrases or specific notes.
In the notes that accompany the novel, Scott acknowledges that the outer works were Norman but speculates that the keep — which he describes in some detail in the novel ( but which in the notes he says he only viewed hastily )— was similar to Scottish mainland and island Brochs in particular Broch of Mousa in the Shetlands, and hence in Scott's mind, if the castles of the Scottish islands were Scandinavian in origin, then so too could Conisbrough have been a pre-Norman castle built by Scandinavians or Saxons with knowledge of similar Scottish structures.
The " essays " actually came into existence as programme notes written by Tovey to accompany concerts given ( mostly under his own baton ) by the Reid Orchestra in Edinburgh.
Stitching, embossing and an array of drawing materials can all be found on postcards, envelopes and on the contents inside, where genuinely personalized stationery adds real character to the letters and notes that often accompany mailartworks.
* Digital booklet, the digital equivalent of liner notes that often accompany digital music purchases
Noticing that electronic music and Breton music are based on similar rhythms and notes closed to one another, he contemplated using it to accompany his songs.
The bamboo flute's clear, simple notes may accompany royalty while the drums and cymbals may loudly announce a fire-breathing dragon's entrance.
Producer Daniel Lanois uses a Taurus extensively in many projects, one prominent example being the track " I Love You " from his album Shine, and most recently to provide bass notes to accompany Neil Young's guitar playing on Le Noise, which he produced.
He is known for the copious and accurate notes he made to accompany every collected specimen, detailing habit and habitat, as well as the numerous drawings and paintings of landscapes, portraits, costumes, people, animals and plants.
According to the notes which accompany the first Aliens versus Predator graphic novel, the original idea of combining the Aliens with Predators was the result of a brain-storming session between the comic's creators ( AVP artist and editor Chris Warner is specifically credited ) in the late 1980s.
A third edition appeared ( 1884-86 ), in which the notes are no longer printed apart, but accompany the text.
* As described in the notes that accompany the 2004 reissue.
; From the notes that accompany Tiger Balm:

notes and biographical
Despite his ill health, Haley began compiling notes for possible use as a basis for either a biographical film based on his life, or a published autobiography ( accounts differ ), and there were plans for him to record an album in Memphis, Tennessee, when the brain tumor began affecting his behavior and he went back to his home in Harlingen, Texas, where he died early in the morning of February 9, 1981.
It contains short biographical and literary notes on 135 Christian authors, from Saint Peter down to Jerome himself.
" This explanation was widely accepted when it was championed by Bruckner scholar Robert Haas, who was the chief editor of the first critical editions of Bruckner's works published by the International Bruckner Society ; it continues to be found in the majority of program notes and biographical sketches concerning Bruckner.
The numerous biographical notes are probably taken from the work of Hesychius of Miletus.
( Included within the show's program was a facsimile of a program for a play called Nothing On, complete with biographical notes for the fictitious cast.
Summarized, the record there given compromises ~ 15 collections, including various editions of his works, 94 dramatic works, 236 poems 231 fables in verse, 19 addresses, 8 biographical articles, 15 stories, 14 articles depitcing manners and customs, 9 literary criticism, 3 dramatic criticism, 33 prologues, 22 notes and articles referring to " Don Quixote " 22 miscellaneous articles, and 9 works of different authors collected and annotated.
* http :// www. brancusi. com / bio. html Constantin Brancusi biographical notes on Brancusi. com
Accompanied by biographical notes on Billaud Varenne and Collot d ' Herbois "), Paris, Librairie de la Nouvelle Revue, 1893 ( edited by Alfred Begis ).
LEO database biographical notes copyright © Leo van de Pas
He began a compilation of biographical notes of Cambridge University alumni, a work which was continued by his son, John Archibald Venn ( 1883 – 1958 ) and published as Alumni Cantabrigienses in 10 volumes from 1922-1953.
* The Fundación Andreu Nin has a Spanish-language site containing an extensive collection of documents, biographical notes, and links related to the POUM and to Nin himself.
As a museum, some other buildings were added along the walls which contain photos from Trotsky ’ s lifetime, biographical notes in Spanish and memorabilia such as Trotsky trademark small round glasses.
In 2004, O ' Neill wrote and published From Fallen To Forgiven, a book of biographical notes and philosophical thoughts about life and existence.
Jaspers studied several patients in detail, giving biographical information on the people concerned as well as providing notes on how the patients themselves felt about their symptoms.
Carrel's works were published in five volumes with biographical notes by Émile Littré, ( Paris, 1858 ).
Barnes ’ biographical notes and collection of manuscripts have been a major source for scholars who have brought the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven forth from the margins of Dada history.
* A text-book of Indian history ; with geographical notes, genealogical tables, examination questions, and chronological, biographical, geographical, and general indexes, London, 1871 ( 1ère édition ), 1880 ( 3è édition )
* Palæontological memoirs and notes of the late Hugh Falconer, edited, with a biographical sketch, by Charles Murchison, M. D., 2 vols., London, R. Hardwicke ( 1868 ).
xvii., 1810 ); Frederick Leigh Colvile, Warwickshire Worthies ( 1870 ); some biographical notes are to be found in the letters of William Shenstone to Jago printed in vol.
In his biographical notes, John Collins Warren, Jr. wrote, " No occurrences in the course of my life have given me more trouble and anxiety than the procuring of subjects for dissection.
He seems to have remained in latter country until 1777, most probably occupied with the printing of the first part of his biographical dictionary, Shem HaGedolim, ( Livorno, 1774 ), and with his notes on the Shulhan Aruch, entitled Birke Yosef, ( Livorno, 1774 – 76 ).
Finally published in 1960 with a brief Preface by Allen, position statements by some of the contributors, biographical notes and Index.
When the editors of the Toledo Blade, where Cooke had previously worked, read her biographical notes, they noticed a number of discrepancies.
* Wallace Breem – biographical notes

notes and novel
Two decades later, Herbert's son Brian Herbert, along with Kevin J. Anderson, published two sequels – Hunters of Dune ( 2006 ) and Sandworms of Dune ( 2007 ) – based on notes left behind by Frank Herbert for what he referred to as Dune 7, his own planned seventh novel in the Dune series.
Two decades after Frank Herbert's death, his son Brian Herbert, along with Kevin J. Anderson, published two sequels – Hunters of Dune ( 2006 ) and Sandworms of Dune ( 2007 ) – based on notes left behind by Frank Herbert for what he referred to as Dune 7, his own planned seventh novel in the Dune series.
Printed in 1897, the novel is compiled entirely of letters, diary entries, newspaper clippings, telegrams, doctor's notes, ship's logs, and the like, which Stoker adroitly employs to balance believability and dramatic tension.
* Voltaire's novel Candide purports to be assembled from the notes of a deceased " Monsieur le docteur Ralph ", likely because the novel pokes fun at most of the powers of Europe at the time.
* The Tattooed Map, a novel by Barbara Hodgson also published by Raincoast Books, reads as a journal being kept by the protagonists as they travel to Morocco, complete with hardwritten notes, photos and magazine cutouts from the journey.
Academic Alexander Welsh notes that Great Expectations is an " autobiographical novel " and " anticipates psychoanalytic readings of Hamlet itself ".
" He notes also that the idea for the character was " apparently inspired by Dostoyevsky's dogged police inspector, Porfiry Petrovich, in the novel Crime and Punishment.
At that time, he had been putting together the early notes for another World as Myth novel.
Spider Robinson, a colleague, friend, and admirer of Heinlein, wrote Variable Star, based on an outline and notes for a juvenile novel that Heinlein prepared in 1955.
For the 1753 revision, the best are by L. W. Tancock ( Penguin, 1949 — though he divides the 2-part novel into a number of chapters ), Donald M. Frame ( Signet, 1961 — which notes differences between the 1731 and 1753 editions ), Angela Scholar ( Oxford, 2004, with extensive notes and commentary ), and Andrew Brown ( Hesperus, 2004, with a foreword by Germaine Greer ).
American critic Samuel Rogers, however, notes that " without the training they gave Balzac, as he groped his way to his mature conception of the novel, and without the habit he formed as a young man of writing under pressure, one can hardly imagine his producing La Comédie Humaine.
" Realism is nothing if not urban ", notes critic Peter Brooks ; the scene of a young man coming into the city to find his fortune is ubiquitous in the realist novel, and appears repeatedly in Balzac's works, such as Illusions Perdues.
Frank Heynick has argued from a study of the journal notes of Ayn Rand made in the late 1930s and of incidents in her 1943 novel The Fountainhead, that Raymond Hood's career and works provided fodder for her fictional architect Peter Keating.
From Rand's working notes for her novel The Fountainhead, it is clear that the character Lois Cook in that book was intended as a caricature of Stein.
The earlier battle of Guadalajara and the general chaos and disorder ( and, more generally, the doomed cause of Republican Spain ) serve as a backdrop to the novel: Robert Jordan notes, for instance, that he follows the Communists because of their superior discipline, an allusion to the split and infighting between anarchist and communist factions on the Republican side.
The rest of the novel incorporates several narratives, including Zampanò's report on the fictional film ; Truant's autobiographical interjections ; a small transcript of part of the film from Navidson's brother, Tom ; a small transcript of interviews of many people regarding The Navidson Record by Navidson's wife, Karen ; and occasional brief notes by unidentified editors, all woven together by a mass of footnotes.
The notes on the text, written by Vivian Darkbloom ( Nabokov's alter ego ), state that " this town exists, or, rather, existed, for it has been renamed, I believe, after the appearance of the notorious novel ," referring, of course, to Nabokov's own novel Lolita.

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