Sentences with phrase «early pages of his book»

In the early pages of the book of Genesis is the well - known story of Cain and Abel.
He insists, beginning in the early pages of his book, that these means are genuinely evil.
In the early pages of the book Julie recalls one of the first recipes she made from the book, a potato and leek soup, and how her husband Eric told her it was «Really good.
Roth agonizes in the early pages of the book, but it is through the actual loss of first her father and then Mister Blanche that she learns how losing a person or a pet you love can ultimately help you learn to love without fear, without reservation.

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But on Twitter, Mr. Gurley of Benchmark, one of the earliest supporters of Mr. Kalanick at Uber, said of the executive, «There will be many pages in the history books devoted to @travisk — very few entrepreneurs have had such a lasting impact on the world.»
Now, I'm happy to admit that early in our marriage Dan and I benefited from many of these books and found great, applicable advice within their pages.
The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western Christianity by peter brown harvard, 288 pages, $ 24.95 In the opening pages of this book, Peter Brown declares that he will «compare two ages — the world of the early church in the late second and third centuries and the earlEarly Western Christianity by peter brown harvard, 288 pages, $ 24.95 In the opening pages of this book, Peter Brown declares that he will «compare two ages — the world of the early church in the late second and third centuries and the earlearly church in the late second and third centuries and the earlyearly....
In a book of 430 pages, the role of Judaism gets no discussion whatsoever, early Christianity receives little more than two pages, and Luther and the Protestant Reformation appear on a meager three pages.
In the early pages of the Gulag, Solzhenitsyn asserts that he is not the author of this book; he has merely compiled, from many sources, the true history of the philosophical and political occupation of his people.
Critics such as James Burtchaell, whose book The Dying of the Light was reviewed in these pages by Ralph C. Wood (February 3 - 10), have simply not indicated realistically how, in the face of massive changes in society, church and human knowledge, church - related colleges could have maintained their traditional church - relatedness in all its 19th - or early 20th - century glory.
Early reviews of Melvin Urofsky's Louis D. Brandeis: A Life (Pantheon, 955 pages, $ 40) have described the book as «magisterial,» «comprehensive,» even «stately.»
Beegle's first book, The Inspiration of Scripture, proved to be the most controversial book within evangelicalism in the early sixties.25 Published in 1963, it was given ten pages of review in Christianity Today by editor Carl Henry and contributing editor Frank Gaebelein.
And that is the concept that Bill Wilson spelled out on pages 43, 45, and 46 of the Fourth Edition and earlier editions of the Big Book when Bill spoke of a «Higher Power,» said he was going to talk about «God,» and then defined the «Power» as «God.»
This volume, as the title page indicates, comprises three small books on Jesus, the earliest of which was published in 1941 and all of which have been continuously in print for more than a decade.
Some of the early liturgies of the Church contain a lengthy recital, summarizing not only the salient facts of the whole Gospel story, but also outstanding episodes of the Old Testament from the Creation onwards, and running to some pages in the service - book.
Pagels's and Ehrman's books in particular are page - turners in which early Christian history unfolds with the drama of a first - rate detective story.
Noll is puzzled: how can Olbricht include as primitive the impulse of New Englanders to collect European books, to write 6,000 pages of manuscript as Cotton Mather did, to study German as Moses Stuart did, or to undertake perilous voyages to the Old World to hear complex lectures on early Christianity?
As soon as I received an early review copy of this book from Lily, I snapped it open and devoured every page.
John Beilein is taking a page out of Jim Harbaugh's book and introducing early morning practice, according to seniors Spike Albrecht...
For an early taste of the book, check out an excerpt in the April issue of Elle Magazine, on stands now (not online, on actual pages).
As we said earlier that by the time he is old enough to reach the height of the bookshelves he will no doubt be past the age of ripping off the pages and into the age of respect for the books.
According to The National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families, important early literacy behaviors for babies include those «related to a child's physical manipulation or handling of books, such as page turning and chewing.»
Each page of the Echo Art Bindery's Baby Books is filled with amazingly adorable illustrations to help you remember your journey with your child; starting from the earliest memories of your baby, all the way through toddler hood and preschool years, your Echo Art Bindery Baby Book will become a family heirloom full of total joy and love.
Moments earlier, the Cruz campaign took a page out of rival Donald Trump's book, removing one demonstrator from the event when the criticism got too loud.
The 200 - plus page book released earlier provides a highlight of Cuomo's 2014 agenda, with some items that are not mentioned in the speech.
«Online Dating - Singles Dating — Group Dating Sites DinnerDate.com» - it's the title of the site.The most important text on the main page - «Book Early & Often.»
The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus, 1969, 320 pages, J. Cohen, 0140442170, 9780140442175, Penguin Books Limited, 1969 DOWNLOAD http:///1vNdbo5 Their social media accounts showed only signs of newlywed bliss since it emerged actor turned singer Columbus Short had married Karrine Steffans earlier
Carl Van Vechten & the Harlem Renaissance: A Portrait in Black & White By Emily Bernard Yale University Press Hardcover, $ 30.00 372 pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -0-300-12199-5 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a whBook Review by Kam Williams «This book is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a whbook is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a whole?
Whereas early memories of Noah's ark involve a lecture or pages in a book, Aronofsky's take is cinematic through and through.
When kids are done, early finishers might make a page in their math notebooks with the perimeter and area of real objects in their desks (pencil box, book, notebook...) or around the room (top of the Kleenex box, top of the desk, a rectangular basket...).
As he describes what Weingarten would do as chancellor, Brill shows that he truly believes, as Klein suggested earlier in the book (page 101), that Weingarten «knows» that her advocacy of teachers actually comes at the expense of the children.
Of 210,000 downloads earlier this week, more than 85,000 clicked through «Support the Author» to the book's Amazon page.
From the early onset of recent digital publishing, critics and supporters alike agreed that ebooks should not just be computer file versions of a print book, arguing that the capabilities are so much greater than just transferring the words from one type of page to another.
Despite the book jacket's promise of a love story, it becomes clear early on that this is not going to be a love story in any traditional sense; even the narrator qualifies his statement by saying that it's a story of Russian love, indicating that we shouldn't expect anything remotely soppy and loving within these pages.
The meaning in the title becomes clear in the first pages of this picture - book biography: Goodall's passionate love of nature began in early childhood, when she «watched ALL the animals in her world, big and small.»
In the five months since the «discovery» and planned publication of the manuscript was announced, countless pages and social media streams have been dedicated to debates over the 89 - year - old author's agency in the decision and discussions of what the book, written as an early draft of To Kill a Mockingbird but set some 20 years later, might reveal about some of literature's most beloved characters.
This is particularly true for the first two chapters of the book, and readers who find themselves bogged down early on are advised to keep at it, as it does pick up after the first thirty pages or so.
We learn about the early beginnings of fertility treatment, we discover the beauty of the places she traveled by McDonnell's beautiful descriptions... all this in a book that will undoubtedly draw you in until the final page.
Amazon says that its Kindle Singles, which launched earlier this week, is designed for pieces that are between 10,000 and 30,000 words — or between 30 and 90 printed pages (about twice the length of an article in The New Yorker or several chapters of a book).
Early this term I began an activity with Year 6 pupils to gamify stories using Book Creator App We used the hyperlink tool within Book Creator to link text and images to different pages and give the reader options of where the story went by choosing options within a scenario.
That's not a lot of words, so don't waste your valuable space describing what happens in your sample pages / the early part of your book.
After reading a couple chapters I decided to go back and re-read the earlier books, but that idea petered out after a while because there are four of them and they are huge tomes close to 1000 pages each.
Anticipatory commentary can be fun and general interest, so gather the early Editorial Reviews of your book and add them to its page on Amazon through the Books tab in Author Central.
So one of the things that we did early on is we looked very hard at page numbers and how should we deal with electronic books?
I believe that with the description of the notification edge I now better understand what Rohan meant in some earlier post when he mentioned that the whole GUI will be much inspired by a book metaphor, behaving like book pages, right down to the choice of UI colors etc...
However, the firmware upgrades have managed to fix earlier gripes about sluggish load times when opening books, and the Nook's latest 1.5 firmware upgrade (November 2010) speeds up page turns noticeably — our tests confirm the company's claims of a 50 percent speed boost.
I will be creating extra Q&A videos and other content that relates to the course over the coming months based on feedback from the early members, as well as critiques of book pages and websites.
Kindle users will be able to download, free of charge, 25 million pages of digitized books, from noteworthy editions of well known authors like Dickens, Conan Doyle and Thomas Hardy to rare early 19th century fiction and even the UK's best collection of «penny dreadfulls».»
Earlier today I was on Bloomberg Radio's Taking Stock with Pimm Fox and Carol Massar talking about my new book Deep Value: Why Activist Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (hardcover or Kindle, 240 pages, Wiley Finance).
-- Heart of the Swarm Hardcover Art Book: This 144 - page tome features never - before - seen art from the expansion, including early concept sketches and meticulous 3D renderings.
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