Sentences with phrase «case of older books»

And in the case of older books, those worn with time, one can feel oneself joining a lineage of readers.

Not exact matches

While the business of booking trips through a traditional agency will likely never return to pre-internet levels, there is a growing understanding among travelers that calling an old - school agent could be worthwhile in certain cases.
Inside, a vintage wooden bar lines one wall, with bottles of whiskey and gin sharing space with colorful sweaters, a case of old Rolex watches and money clips, and various books and obscure fashion magazines.
Also like the grandmaster's primer, this book covers an impossible amount of ground in barely 300 pages — in this case, the most fundamental teachings of a two - thousand - year - old faith, written to address intellectuals and non-intellectuals, fellow believers and unbelievers alike.
-- It was the custom in the day of the author to refer to the older more prominent prophet as the source (as there was but one book of prophets) in this case Jeremiah 32:6 - 9 «The word of the Lord came and said buy my field at Anathoth.....
Second, despite the title of the book, it actually presents a New Testament case for nonviolence as a way of reading and interpreting the Old Testament.
As happened in the case of a number of books in the Old Testament, material which the editors could not appropriately insert elsewhere, they placed at the end of the book.
Referring to a statement as true might be considered meaningful in the case of empirically proven hypothesis, or of formal statements in some symbolic logic, but never regarding ad - hoc metaphysical propositions given to you by an old «holy» book, eyewitness accounts or personal anecdotes.
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As it is Halloween, I am republishing my old post (from February 04, 2006, reposted on July 1, 2010): Ampulex compressa I was quite surprised that Carl Zimmer, in research for his book Parasite Rex, did not encounter the fascinating case of the Ampulex compressa (Emerald Cockroach Wasp) and its prey / host the American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana, see also comments on Aetiology and Ocellated).
01: leather iPad case / / 02: leather card holder / / 03: collar stays / / 04: cocktail shaker / / 05: striped sweater / / 06: leather eyeglass case / / 07: green wireless speaker / / 08: old fashioned carry - on cocktail kit / / 09: men of style book / / 10: whisky truffles / / 11: leather coasters / / 12: harry's gift set / / 13: wool smartphone gloves
There's really not much to the plot other than for the protagonists to be chased around by the monster horde, while Stine seeks to write an all - new novel in the manner he wrote his old one (in manuscript form on a Smith - Corona typewriter that may have magic powers) with all of the characters he ever created on the hope that he can capture lightning in a bottle (or, in this case, a book) again.
But when top NYPD detective Lizzie Needham appeals to him to help her catch a serial murderer who is using Dylan's first book as a tutorial, Dylan is compelled by the case, comes out of retirement and taps into his old skill set.
In this case, Andy (Carell) is the titular 40 - year - old virgin, a stock manager at an electronics store who spends all of his money on comic books, video games and unopened collectibles.
Nearly two decades later, I'm still chastened by the book's central lesson: A government policy developed by mostly benevolent leaders hoping to improve the lives of the disadvantaged — in this case, by razing old, low - income, ostensibly decaying neighborhoods in favor of gigantic public - housing skyscrapers — did incalculable harm to those it was designed to help.
With the Puzzle Lady, Cora Felton, having her own secrets, this was a strong first book in a series with a well - plotted mystery with a realistic amount of mess and noise of an older case muddying the waters and crossword clues.
That's not quite the case with today's ebooks — though changes to the way used ebooks are traded and sold might someday endow those circuits and data with the romance of old - fashioned books.
In 1999, I was reading a nonfiction book on runaway slaves and came across a few lines and an endnote about an Antebellum divorce case from the Circuit Court in Talladega, Alabama (the city's lovely courthouse, built in 1836 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is still in use and is the oldest working courthouse in the U.S.).
This case is ultra-slim, and has a classic look and feel of an old book.
We're guessing that this promotion is serving as a test case for them to try out a range of low prices, particularly on older e-books (or, as in the case of the two books above, on books approaching their publication dates).»
Even though people like to say that ebooks are forever and that you can continue to earn money from them indefinitely, the natural order of things is for new releases to sell better than older books, especially in the case of a series that's been finished for a couple of years.
While many authors give away digital versions of free books to reduce the cost, the amazing authors and books featured on this page are giving away good, old - fashioned physical books for completely free, and in most cases paying for shipping as well!
Booksellers can react by hand - selling to customers and making themselves relevant as Ravenbooks has (I am increasingly sure of finding a pile of relevant books there every time I walk in) and no doubt this will mean concentrating on older books, out - of - print books and second - hand books, books that appeal directly to the customer, and print - on - demand books printed directly on site (though I am less convinced of the economic case for this).
In the case of wiki content the older the revisions I use to exclude newer books the more likely the wiki was still growing.
No doubt this will mean concentrating on older, out - of - print, and second - hand books, titles that appeal directly to the customer, and print - on - demand works (though I am less convinced of the economic case for this).
Like movies, books and music beforehand videogames are often blamed for practically every evil and every minor infraction, but this may just be one of the most idiotic cases I've had the displeasure of reading: a 9 - year old boy from Orlando, Florida took «an unloaded handgun, a magazine with -LSB-...]
In which case this «new» book is more a rehashing of all his old ones than anything else.
You fundamentally want to ignore the law of copyright as applied to musical compositions and that simply isn't possible legally, although obviously, if the old «Real Book» contains only songs that are out of copyright (usually pre-1923, but more complicated in the case of songs that were historically governed by state law than for other copyrighted works that were historically governed by federal law), you wouldn't have a problem and many Jazz compositions are in the public domain because they are sufficiently old.
«You can still find some of the old books around the library here at the office, with his original hand notes in the margins from the cases he's read,» says Thomas.
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