Not exact matches
Five hundred years ago this year, in February and March of 1516, a Swiss - German printer in Basel named Johann Froben
published a
volume of some 1,000
pages titled Novum Instrumentum Omne, «the whole New Testament.»
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies
published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752
pages,, $ 40) and the first
volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941
pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
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.
He worked in a combative spirit, and with the rapidity of genius, and in 1835 and 1836
published the first and second
volumes respectively of his two -
volume Leben Jesu, kritisch bearbeitet, with a total of 1,476
pages of text.
This is a slim
volume (102
pages) by Richard S. Tufts, a former president of the USGA,
published by Mr. Tufts in his home town of Pinehurst, North Carolina.
In March he
published a six -
volume, 2,400 -
page, 40 - pound cookbook called Modernist Cuisine that attempts to catalog every science principle known (and, until now, unknown) to cooking.
The book is
published either as a muscle - wrenching single
volume of more than 1200
pages, or more conveniently as two separate
volumes.
The paper «Experimental determination of the energy difference between competing isomers of deposited, size - selected gold nanoclusters», by D.M. Foster, R. Ferrando and R.E. Palmer, is
published in Nature Communications,
volume 9,
page 1323 (2018) and is available open access.
That would be the Washington Post's 1971 role in
publishing what came to be known as the Pentagon Papers, a top - secret 47 -
volume, 7,000 -
page Department of Defense study of the war in Vietnam that exposed all manner of official prevarications and outright lies extending over the terms of four presidents.
To celebrate Education Next's fifth anniversary, the editors have gathered 23 of the journal's greatest hits and
published them as a 250 -
page volume.
Published: CONTENT ARTICLES IN ECONOMICS The Consequences of Using one Assessment System to Pursue two Objectives Preview Full text HTML PDF Access options DOI: 10.1080 / 00220485.2013.825112 Derek Nealab
pages 339 - 352 The Journal of Economic Education
Volume 44, Issue 4, 2013
Although if you have a lot of free cash you can obviously take a
page from the
publishing industry itself and try to advertise your way to success — at which point the industry might take notice of your sales
volume and give you a book deal, even if your writing is crap.
You might have thought from the initial shocked reactions to JK Rowling's The Casual Vacancy as it was
published around the world yesterday that this 500 -
page fictional cry of despair was the eighth
volume in the Harry Potter series.
Title: Discovering True: #NoMoreShame Project Anthology,
Volume 1 Editors: Rachel Thompson, Athena Moberg, Bobbi Parish Genre / Keywords: Non-fiction Length: 137
pages Publisher: #NoMoreShame
Publishing Release date: November 17, 2014 ASIN: B00PNUNRIO Purchase: Amazon * #NoMoreShame
Publishing
There is no maximum
page count and stories may have been previously
published in journals, anthologies or limited edition
volumes.
From from adding animation and video to immersing your readers in 3D panoramic spaces, from including live Web content and widgets to employing advanced content - replacement techniques to put
volumes of information on a single
page, literally at your readers» fingertips, we'll go hands - on and step - by - step with including all the interactivity in Adobe DPS and then how to build a viewer app for your publication and
publish it to the App Store, Google Play App Market, and Amazon Android App Store.
Originally
published as a trilogy in Japan, where the first
volume sold more than a million copies in just two months, this dystopian epic weighs in at more than 900
pages and required the services of two translators to speed the process of getting it into the hands of his many English - speaking fans.
The count of 192
pages indicates the series will be
published in single -
volume editions (as opposed to omnibus format).
By popular demand, I have made a comprehensive, 18 -
page index for
Volume 1 of A Detailed Guide to Self -
Publishing with Amazon and Other Online Booksellers.
If you are likely to exceed this
page count, please consider
publishing two
volumes.
Title: Itazura na Kiss (can mean mischievous kiss, or playful kiss),
volume 1 Author: Kaoru Tada Publisher: Digital Manga
Publishing Volumes: 23 originally; DMP is publishing them as 12 double volumes, at $ 16.95 (the first volume sits at around 3
Publishing Volumes: 23 originally; DMP is publishing them as 12 double volumes, at $ 16.95 (the first volume sits at around 335
Volumes: 23 originally; DMP is
publishing them as 12 double volumes, at $ 16.95 (the first volume sits at around 3
publishing them as 12 double
volumes, at $ 16.95 (the first volume sits at around 335
volumes, at $ 16.95 (the first
volume sits at around 335
pages).
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Today's
page is from Daredevil (
volume 2) # 13, which was
published by Marvel and is cover...
Tyler
Page (Nothing Better, Chicagoland Detective Agency) got his start in comics by self -
publishing the first
volume of Stylish Vittles, an autobiographical love story set on a college campus.
Also in the works: Attack on Titan: Colossal Edition, a collection of the first five
volumes of the series with color
pages that have not been previously
published in book form (only in the original magazine serialization).
love be
publishing 3
volume, 3000
page novels if he had an editor worthy of the profession?
One reviewer at Amazon described it as «surely the greatest single
volume of short Science Fiction ever
published» (and Amazon's web
page reports that «13 reviewers made a similar statement.»)
, is
published in the Journal of Ecological Economics (
Volume 66,
pages 478 - 491).
Now Dark Horse is
publishing the books in English, with the first 336
page volume arriving in July.
In 1992, Nintendo Power devoted several
pages of its magazine space to a comic strip adaptation written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori, a prolific comic book creator from Japan who entered the Guinness World Records in 2008 for «most comics
published by one author» (more than 770 stories in 500
volumes of manga).
On the occasion of these events, the Rubell Family Collection has mounted its most ambitious exhibition program to date and
published a 700 -
page collection overview catalog titled Highlights and Artists» Writings,
Volume 1.
This revised and expanded English edition,
published by David Zwirner Books, contains all the original pieces from the 1986
volume, with over one hundred
pages of additional material.
Published by Moderna Museet, Stockholm in association with Hatje Cantz, the formidable catalogue also demonstrates the «great force» with which af Klint merged her talents as medium and artist.7 Edited by Iris Müller - Westermann, curator of International Art at Moderna Museet, the
volume is weighted heavily on the visual;
page after
page of af Klint's works threaten to overwhelm the senses even in reproduction.
A SELECTION OF SHELF - WORTHY, COFFEE TABLE - READY books and catalogs
published recently that explore black art and artists «The Image of the Black in Western Art,
Volume V: The Twentieth Century, Part 2: The Rise of Black Artists» edited by David Bindman and Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Belknap Press, 368
pages) Since 2010, Harvard University Press...
This 456 -
page volume,
published in conjunction with the Walker Art Center and MCA Chicago's exhibition, reconsiders the choreographer and his collaborators as an extraordinarily generative interdisciplinary network that preceded and predicted dramatic shifts in performance, including the development of site - specific dance, the use of technology as a choreographic tool and the radical separation of sound and movement in dance.
BOOK «Terry Adkins: Recital» (Prestel, 224
pages)
Published June 14, 2016: An interdisciplinary conceptual artist and musician, this
volume is the first to survey the three - decade career of Terry Adkins and complements his retrospective «Recital.»
«The Image of the Black in Western Art,
Volume V: The Twentieth Century, Part 2: The Rise of Black Artists,» Edited by David Bindman and Henry Louis Gates Jr. et al. (Belknap Press, 368
pages)
Published Oct. 31, 2014
Designed by Irma Boom in Holland, following the success of her Seth Siegelaub catalogue and exhibition design for the Stedelijk in 2016, this substantial 1200 -
page volume will be
published in October 2017.
The exhibition celebrates the publication of a 204
page volume of Aldridge's Polaroids, Miles Aldridge: Please return Polaroid,
published by Steidl, with an essay by the prominent British novelist and writer Michael Bracewell.
As far as art books go, «Matisse in the Barnes Foundation,»
published last year by Thames & Hudson, is pretty exquisite: Three hardback
volumes, totaling 894
pages, that tell the story of the works that are a bedrock of the Barnes Foundation collection in Philadelphia.
Reproduced
page - by -
page in the meticulously bound and
published volumes on view, the contents reveal Emde's attempt to cope with everyday life, threaded together under the headline, «Philip Emde Destroyed My Life.»
Last year, Steidl
published a 10 -
volume box set of about 150
pages each — that's nearly 1,500 images total.
Artist's book with 72
pages, 128 illustrations and a short introduction by Gerhard Richter,
published as
Volume 2 of The Nova Scotia Pamphlets.
This recently -
published 900
page volume showcases a rich sampling of his work and includes essays by Hedvig Hedqvist, Sara Teleman, Lars Forsberg, and Daniel Birnbaum.
In more than 1,000
pages, this
volume features seminal essays, such «Specific Objects», first
published in 1964, remains central to the analysis of the new art developed in the early «60s.
After nearly a decade of trying to find a publisher for the 2,000 -
page tome, Oil, Gas, and Government: The U.S. Experience was
published in two
volumes in 1996 by Rowman & Littlefield.
Duncan W. Glaholt of Glaholt LLP has
published a review of Kirsh's Index to Canadian Construction Law Literature by Harvey J. Kirsh (Construction Law Letter,
Volume 23, No. 2,
page 11).
It is the companion to an ABA -
published volume for federal district court law clerks.21 It provides tips on writing, researching, and «Bluebooking» in ten
pages.
Barbara Miller & Martin Camp,
published 2009, 230
pages The second
volume in the Law Firm Associate's Development Series will help associates learn how to effectively work together with their colleagues to achieve high levels of productivity and success in the law office.
From these he mined his extraordinary collection of found poems, TestimonyCharles Reznikoff's Testimony: The United States (1885 - 1915) Recitative,
published in two
volumes by Black Sparrow in 1978, is 530
pages of short poem - sections extracted from court - room witness statements.