Sentences with phrase «posthumously published volume»

In a posthumously published volume, The Demonic and the Divine, written in 1973 but only made available in 1990, Williams contrasted the notion of divine power with «the demonic»:

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The five - year project was completed posthumously by the director's colleagues and published in two volumes: the first, a report written by Underwood; the second, a collection of «working and technical papers.
It is a shame that The Once and Future King has again been reprinted minus White's intended final volume, The Book of Merlyn, first published posthumously in 1977, which should at least be tacked on as an appendix.
Posthumously published, the three - volume Diaries of a Cabinet Minister were seen as so potentially incendiary that Wilson's government mounted anunsuccessful legal challenge to suppress their sale in bookshops and prevent them being serialised in The Sunday Times.
He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932 and died the following year of a brain tumor, leaving two final volumes of the Forsyte saga to be published posthumously.
Published posthumously, «Terry Adkins: Recital» is the late artist's first career - spanning volume.
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