With the empirical assistance from Mary Ainsworth's study of infant attachment behavior, in 1969
he published the first volume: «Attachment» of the trilogy «Attachment and Loss».
Chris Perry, founder of Career Rocketeer, has
published his first volume of Launchpad, a quarterly series of exclusive articles by some of the top thought leaders in the careers industry.
In 1973, a group of African American photographers in New York City
published the first volume of The Black Photographers Annual.
For those who can't wait, Viz
published the first volume of the manga in English this month.
He published his first volume of short stories, War Crimes, in 1979, followed by another volume of short stories, The Fat Man in History, in 1980.
When
they published their first volume of fairy tales in 1812, they viewed the stories as remnants of old mythologies.
In 1932 Barth
published the first volume of his magnum opus, Church Dogmatics.
Betty Smartt Carter, a novelist living in Leeds, Alabama, has just
published her first volume of memoirs, Home is Always the Place You Just Left (Paraclete).
We might take heart from words Karl Barth wrote when
publishing the first volume of his Church Dogmatics.
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.
Word comes from Butterworths Lexis / Nexis that they are about to
publish the first volumes of Halsbury's Laws of Canada — not withstanding my 2005 post questioning whether this was a logical way to go in the 21st Century.
Not exact matches
And this book,
first published in 1994, is one of the most popular
volumes among libertarians and everyone else who would like to see the Federal Reserve dismantled.
He then went on to
publish a masterly three -
volume commentary on the Confessions in 1992, providing an amazing amount of background material essential for understanding that most influential (and indeed the
first) autobiography in Western letters.
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.
It has now been
published in three
volumes by Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht: (1)
First Light: The Formation of Harvard College in 1636 and Evolution of a Republic of Letters in Cambridge; (2) The «Augustan Age»: Religion in the University, the Foundations of a Learned Ministry and the Development of the Divinity School; and (3) Calm Rising Through Change and Through Storm: The Contours of Religion and Commitment in an Age of Upheaval and Globalization.
In 1991, McGinn
published the
first title in a projected five -
volume work, The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism (Crossroad), the
first comprehensive history of Western mysticism in English.
He
published many works, but his magnum opus was Church Dogmatics of which the
first volume appeared in 1932.
They were
published under the title The Nature and Destiny of Man, the
first volume of which was
published in 1941.
Many scholars have suggested that there are two distinct phases in Marx's writings: early Marx, which includes at least the rather humanistic ideas of the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (1844) and The Communist Manifesto (1848); and later Marx which has the much more technical and «scientific» economics of Das Capital, the
first volume of which was
published in 1867.
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.
Also of note is that late in his nineties, he gave editorial advice on the
first published volume of his correspondence (Auxier and Davies 3).
Together, Hartshorne and Weiss edited the
first six
volumes of the Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce,
published between 1931 and 1935.
This
volume is the
first to be
published in a new series entitled «RessourcementThomism» by the Catholic University of America Press.
The
first, and only
published,
volume of Not Paul, but Jesus was released in 1823 under the pseudonym «Gamaliel Smith.»
London Labour and the London Poor, originally
published in four
volumes between 1851 and 1865, Short shows a keen appreciation of Mayhew's methods and achievement: whilst he «can be excessively fond of statistics... he was
first and foremost a reporter, who never let his regard for the quantifiable stand in the way of his deep sympathy for the poor.
S. Thelwall, in Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson, eds., revised A. Cleveland Cox, The Ante-Nicene Fathers:
Volume IV: Tertullian, Part Fourth; Minucius Felix; Commodian; Origen, Parts
First and Second (Buffalo: The Christian Literature
Publishing Company, 1885), p. 36.
The
first two of these studies were
published roughly a decade apart: Robert L. Kelly's Theological Education in America in 1924 and William Adams Brown and Mark A. May's four -
volume study The Education of American Ministers in 1935.3 A major purpose of both studies was fact - finding.
Their Communist Manifesto was issued in the revolutionary year of 1848, and the
first volume of Das Kapital (Capital), which was to be the accepted formulation of Communism, was
published in 1867.
There was also strictly academic Latin fare; his Lectures on Galatians and a
volume of his Psalms Commentary were
published for the
first time.
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.
The tetralogy's reputation as a fantasy rests mainly, I think, on the
first volume, the only one that continues to be
published separately from the rest of the cycle.
The title of the
first volume, The Sunday Philosophy Club,
published in the United States in the fall of 2004, was initially the title of the series as well, and the front cover of the dust jacket described it as «An Isabel Dalhousie Mystery.»
Duhem's publisher was legally obliged to
publish one
volume of Systeme du Monde each year, and the
first five
volumes duly appeared.
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.
The Summit Foundation, the Nature Conservancy, the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, the Specialty Coffee Association of America, and the World Bank combined to fund and
publish the
first large - scale assessment of the markets, the value and the
volumes for these (a statistically significant random sample across North America of 1558 retailers, 570 roasters, 312 wholesalers, 120 distributors, and 94 importers).
The
first volume, recently
published, has been a critical success and a
publishing sensation.
The BFHI protocol, according to data on the actual caloric content of colostrum (54 Cal / dl), the
published basal metabolic rate of newborns required to prevent starvation conditions (100 - 120 Cal / kg / day) and the average
published volumes of a mother's colostrum shows that the average mother provides a 3 kg newborn 10 % then 33 % then 66 % of their caloric requirement the
first 3 days of life.
The
first volume was
published last year and now we can read Stalin Waiting for Hitler 1928 - 1946 (Allen Lane).
But the
first volume of the biography had just been
published and his house was strewn with copies.
Following on from the bestselling Victoria Cross Heroes,
first published in 2006 to mark the 150th anniversary of the award, Victoria Cross Heroes:
Volume II gives extraordinary accounts of the bravery behind the newest additions to Lord Ashcroft's VC collection — those decorations purchased in the last decade.
But it turns out that the Dauki fault was
first identified in a six -
volume survey of the Shillong plateau,
published in 1899 and based on data going back to 1862.
«The
first known mention of periodical cicadas was in
Volume 1 of Philosophical Transactions, the
first real scientific journal ever
published, in 1665.
She, Stracher, and Ellina Sokol of the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, are coeditors of Elsevier's four -
volume Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective, the
first volume of which will be
published this year.
He undertook myriad experiments, which he collected in his 1747 book
First Lines in Physiology and a landmark eight -
volume treatise, Physiological Elements of the Human Body,
published between 1757 and 1766.
The Effect of Pantothenic Acid on Acne Vulgaris (6) http://www.coenzyme-a.com/research.html Research Articles on Coenzyme A, Pantethine: A Review of their Biochemistry and Therapeutic Applications
first published in Alternative Medicine Review,
Volume 2, Number 5.
My Secret Life was
first published between 1888 - 1894 in 11
volumes in Amsterdam by the Belgian - born bookseller / publisher Auguste Brancart (1851 - 1894).
Cover of the
first volume of Flunk Punk Rumble as
published by Kodansha.
At the end of the project participants produced an academic journal article which was
published as the
first volume of Teachers as Practitioner Research Journal.
Within weeks, DfES had scripted lesson plans for 11 - year - olds and
published them on its Web site — what amounts to the
first volume of a national textbook.
In addition to the Carroll and Mozart
volumes, Turning the Pages displays the personal notebook of Leonardo da Vinci; the Luttrell Psalter, an illuminated book created in the early 1300s that offers fascinating depictions of medieval life; a sixteenth - century medical anatomy text filled with exquisite engravings; the
first atlas of Europe, assembled by Mercator in the 1570s; the dazzling Lindisfarne Gospels, the «pinnacle of Anglo - Saxon art»; and the oldest printed «book» in the world (actually a scroll), the Diamond Sutra,
published in China in 868 and discovered in near - pristine condition in 1900.