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Popa do Nitheroy [sic] 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. Contributor: Ferrez, Marc – Detroit Publishing Co. Date: 1892. Photo, Print, Drawing. [Crossing the line] 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. Contributor: Detroit Publishing Co. Date: 1890. Photo, Print, Drawing. [Entrance to the
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Volume No. 5 of Mayfield's history columns now available

… to historical, genealogical and biographical matters, to inculcate and promote interest in historical, genealogical and biographical research, to provide instruction and assistance in the use of scientific principle and efficient procedures in researching recording and publishing historical and related facts.
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Debut author writes fanciful book about Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'

It is a few weeks before Christmas, and Dickens' publishers come to him with an ultimatum. He must write a successful Christmas book in one month or else pay the publishers back for their losses on “Chuzzlewit.” While Dickens is beside himself with worry, his wife, Catherine, is spending large amounts
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INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR JOURNALS PUBLISHING SCHEDULE FY2018 OCTOBER 17 1. JPM …

INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR JOURNALS. PUBLISHING SCHEDULE FY2018. OCTOBER 17. 1. JPM 44(1)/PA. Fall. 2. JSF Fall. 3. JWM Winter. 4. JOR Fall. NOVEMBER 17. 1. JOI Winter. 2. JOD Winter. 3. JPE Winter. 4. JII Winter. DECEMBER 17. 1. JFI Winter. 2. JAI Winter. 3. JOT Winter. 4. JPM 44(2).
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Oklahoma and Publishers Weekly best-sellers

10. (TIE) “Christmas Bliss” by Mary Kay Andrews (St. Martin's Press) and “Manhattan Beach” by Jennifer Egan (Scribner). NONFICTION. 1. “The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It! Simple, Scrumptious Recipes for Crazy Busy Lives” by Ree Drummond (William Morrow & Company). 2. “Killers of the
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OPINION: The bad blood between teachers and the TSC runs deeper than we know

On this issue some teachers, most who are authors are unhappy because, while they write for various publishers, some that are private, they fear that automatically the government will buy books from only the state-owned publishers such as Jomo Kenyatta Foundation and the Kenya Literature Bureau.
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