Few theories still prompt real - life insights almost half
a century after their publication.
«Tell us the odds,» Andrew Tobias implored in The Invisible Bankers, his entertaining 1982 critique of the insurance industry (lamentably still relevant a quarter
century after its publication).
Not exact matches
The
publication of an expanded and revised version of Leslie Farber's The Ways of the Will nearly twenty years
after his death and almost a quarter
century since the appearance of his last book is an occasion of both interest and pleasure.
The 41 volumes of founder Alexander Campbell's religious periodical, The Millennial Harbinger, remain in print ($ 350.00 the set) more than a
century after original
publication ceased.
Nearly a
century and a half
after the
publication of On the Origin of Species, the proof for Darwin's theory remains spotty, according to Phillip E. Johnson and others.
The existing law states that claimants have one year to sue
after a print
publication, but online
publications enjoy no such protection because of a 19th -
century ruling.
Named
after the pulpy serial
publications that sold in old London for a penny each, his show is even more specifically derivative of latter - day pastiches like Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Kim Newman's Anno Dracula than it is of their own 19th -
century sources.
A quarter -
century after appearing on the Prairies publishing scene in Winnipeg, Great Plains
Publications is seeing changes in its leadership.
Only about 10 % of the half -
century of benefits from the value effect was earned in the nearly 40 years
after Basu's paper was published; 90 % predates
publication.
Publications include Jews, Germans, and Allies: Close Encounters in Occupied Germany (2007, German 2012), Wege in der Fremde: Deutsch - jüdische Begegnungsgeschichte zwischen New York, Berlin und Teheran (2012), and Reforming Sex: The German Movement for Birth Control and Abortion Reform, 1920 - 1950 (1995); co-edited volumes on Crimes of War: Guilt and Denial in the Twentieth
Century (2002) and
After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe (2009), as well as Shelter from the Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union (with M.Edele and S. Fitzpatrick) and The JDC at 100: Essays on the 100th Anniversary of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (with A Patt, L. Levi, M. Maud), both forthcoming 2017, and (with Tamar Lewinsky) the chapter on 1945 - 1949 in Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland Von 1945 bis zur Gegenwart (ed.
Previous exhibitions and
publications at the include Workshop: the Kenneth Tyler Collection (2015) with Jaklyn Babington, Emilie Owens, Julia Greenstreet, and Gwen Horsfield; Impressions of Paris: Lautrec, Degas, Daumier (2014); Robert Motherwell: at five in the afternoon (2014); William Kentridge: drawn from Africa (2013); Toulouse - Lautrec: Paris and the Moulin Rouge (2011 — 2012); Degas: master of French art (2008 — 2009); James Rosenquist: Welcome to the Water Planet (2006); An artist abroad: the prints of James McNeil Whistler (2005);
After image: screenprints of Andy Warhol (2003); The art of collaboration: the big Americans (2002); Intimate Matisse (1999); Dance hall days: French posters from Chéret to Toulouse - Lautrec (1998); Picasso and the Vollard Suite (1997); Paris in the late 19th
century (1996); The wild ones (1995); The prints of RB Kitaj (1994); Pop!
All
publications project that the bulk of SLC from Greenland and Antarctica will, however, occur
after 2100 and might surpass several metres within the next
centuries to millennia.
After more than a quarter of a
century in
publication, Best Lawyers is designating «Lawyers of the Year» in high - profile legal specialties in large legal communities.