Sentences with phrase «first editions of»

Autographed first editions of many earlier works are still available.
The library includes notes from Whitman, inscriptions from Frost, and first editions of Hobbes, Descartes, and Kant.
Otherwise, I just like seeing the original covers and typography of first editions of many older books of poetry and fiction.
«I've always been interested in collecting old books and first editions and it suddenly dawned on me that all these indie books that are being signed by traditional publishers (the ones available in paper form) are the actual first editions of the books,» explained Edelman to GoodeReader.
Landmark works include early editions of French writers such as the poet Clement Marot and the historian Philippe de Commynes; the first editions of major scientific texts including Christian Huyghens» Horologium oscillatorium (Paris, 1673) and Pierre de Fermat's collected works (Toulouse, 1679), among many others.
The first editions of the Honda CV - R and Rav4 needed work.
I went to one of the first editions of the Portland International Film Festival back in 1978 or 1979 (thanks to Ruth Hayler of Seven Gables Theatres), where I saw Peter Weir's «Picnic at Hanging Rock» for the first time.
He has collected a handful of first editions of Babar books, as well as countless related artifacts, including a Babar clock that hangs on his office wall.
However, senior figures inside Downing Street were worried that the former defence secretary's position had become untenable when fresh stories emerged in the first editions of newspapers on Thursday night.
If Boris wins, the first editions of tomorrow's newspapers won't carry it.
The reaction to the first editions of Sports Crate have been gratifying.
For true brick - heads, the real attraction is «The Vault,» an underground trove where Lego reputedly keeps first editions of every building set it's ever issued.
In her first edition of «Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly,» the anchor interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It would be impossible to imagine a more fitting winner for the first edition of this prize.
Startup studio Atomic Sky has named the nine businesses selected for the first edition of the new Fusion Founder startup program, which will be operating in the Tech Hub co-working space in Northbridge.
«Since the first edition of Common Sense on Mutual Funds was published in 1999, much has changed, and no one is more aware of this than mutual fund pioneer John Bogle.
As McManus readies the first edition of a cruise catalog, Gloria sees the two of them taking off in a sailboat, something they haven't done since 1988.
Inside was the first edition of Woolly — the mattress company's new 96 - page branded print magazine / literary journal / coloring book thing.
It sounded bureaucratic, and it most definitely was — over the next few years, chamber members held meetings, gave speeches, took meticulous minutes and, in February 1928, published the first edition of the chamber newsletter, The Commerce of the Nation.
The first edition of ieDecode, India's first exclusively online techknowledge summit organised by indianexpress.com in partnership with Airtel 4G, saw some of the best minds in the tech industry try to demystify everything from autonomous cars to AI - powered smart speakers.
Tony wrote the first edition of Notes From a Friend in 1991, handing it out to thousands of people who needed to overcome their greatest challenges.
It was amid the turmoil of the Great Depression and vast financial losses that Graham (along with colleague David Dodd) published the first edition of Security Analysis.
Popular live streaming platform Inke (映客) has submitted its first edition of an IPO prospectus to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
That led to the first edition of the Global Opportunity Report 2015.
Mexico - Daniela Rea, a Mexican journalist known for her searing chronicles of the violence gripping her country, was awarded the first edition of the Breach - Valdez Prize in journalism and human rights on Thursday.
The first edition of Shiller's book warned of the tech bubble in 2000.
Welcome to the first edition of the Future Proof Shares for 2018.
The first edition of the Readiness for the Future of Production Assessment, prepared in collaboration with A.T. Kearney, is part of the World...
I am sort of disappointed I was not able to try their first edition of the safety razor that was apparently even more aggressive than this.
Every important aspect of value investing has been made available to the public many times over, beginning with the first edition of Security Analysis» Seth Klarman
Breaking BitcoinInspired by the successful Scaling Bitcoin conference format, the French Bitcoin community hosted the first edition of Breaking Bitcoin two blocks from the Eiffel Tower last weekend.
The object of the Author in the following pages has been to collect the most remarkable instances of those moral epidemics which have been excited, sometimes by one cause and sometimes by another, and to show how easily the masses have been led astray, and how imitative and gregarious men are, even in their infatuations and crimes,» wrote Charles Mackay in the preface to the first edition of his Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
When the first edition of the King James version was published there was a one year prison term to be given to anyone that published the KJV bible without the deuterocanonicals.
I began with a quotation from the preface of the first edition of Mackay's Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, and it is worth recalling now a quotation from the preface of the second edition: «Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.»
As Przywara writes in the preface to the first edition of his great book (1932), «I sought a formula that would do justice to the way the question of essence and existence appears in Thomas himself.»
It is hard to believe that thirty - five years have gone by since the long summer of 1971, when I was writing the first edition of The Rise of the Unmeltable Ethnics (published in April 1972).
In 1536, Calvin published his first edition of the Institutes of the Christian Religion, which was initially intended to be a short explanation and defense of the teachings and ideas of the Reformers.
He knows how much the different versions of the first edition of Ulysses cost in francs, pounds, and dollars, how much Eliot received from all sources for publishing The Waste Land and how that compares with the per capita income of the United States at the time, and how much Ezra Pound's first book had increased in value by 1924.
Troeltsch stated this conclusion in The Absoluteness of Christianity — tentatively in the first edition of 1902, emphatically in the second edition of 1912.
Ironically, it is the first edition of this book which is in wide use among English - speaking scholars, although the second edition is unquestionably more mature and important.
(Introduction by Martin Buber to the first edition of Werner Sombart's Das Proletariat [Frankfurt am Main: Rütten & Loening, 1906], the first volume of Die Gesellschaft, a collection of forty social - psychological monographs edited by Martin Buber from 1906 to 1912.
This is the first edition of cartoon my 101 best black and white cartoons.
I am a Christian, but I have held a first edition of Hobbes Leviathan (1651), and it looked in pretty good shape to me.
Although there are many good study Bibles out there, when we began working on the first edition of the Reformation Study Bible, there were no study Bibles that consciously and consistently presented the great truths of scripture that were recovered during the Protestant Reformation.
Within weeks the first edition of five thousand copies was sold out.
Dr. Archer does, however, in an article in The Review of Religion, January 1949, pp. 118, 119, describe the ceremony with which the reputed original copy or first edition of the book was shown to him together with some friends at a special darshan.
The first edition of the Times goes to press a little before midnight in New York.
Editor Justin Brierley recounts how things began with the first edition of Buzz in 1965 to the present day magazine.
See the preface to the first edition of Paul Ricoeur, Histoire et verite (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1955).
In the first edition of his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant stresses the indispensability of this faculty in the synthesis of the sensible and the intellectual — a faculty he describes as «a blind but indispensable function of the soul, without which we should have no knowledge whatsoever» (CPR 112).
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