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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Book of Life |  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Jim Steranko - Silver Age SterankoFuture Marvel editor-in-chief Roy Thomas, then a staff writer, recalled Steranko's arrival at Marvel:
I met Jim [in 1965]; he brought his work up to Marvel then, I think, but it wasn't considered quite pro quality yet. The next year ... he came up to the office again — I presume he had an appointment — and I sent out by Sol [Brodsky] to look at his work and basically brush him off. Stan was busy and didn't want to be bothered that day. But when I saw Jim's work, which was even better than what I'd seen the previous year, on an imp ...
See also:Jim Steranko, Jim Steranko - Early life and career, Jim Steranko - Silver Age Steranko, Jim Steranko - Publisher and paperback-artist, Jim Steranko - Quotes, Jim Steranko - Bibliography: Comic books, Jim Steranko - Comic-book cover gallery, Jim Steranko - Bibliography: Author, Jim Steranko - Bibliography, Jim Steranko - Books about, Jim Steranko - Book covers, Jim Steranko - Footnotes Read more here: » Jim Steranko: Encyclopedia II - Jim Steranko - Silver Age Steranko |
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|  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Ed Koch - Political careerHe was elected Democratic Party district leader of Greenwich Village 1963–1965, was delegate to the State convention in 1964, elected to New York City Council in 1966.
Ed Koch - Congress.
Koch was the Democratic-Liberal U.S. Congressman from New York's 17th District from 1969–1973, and U.S. Congressman from New York's 18th District from 1973–1977, a total of nine years as a Congressman.
In the mid-1976, he was threatened with murder by Uruguayan secret police. He would learn about those threat ...
See also:Ed Koch, Ed Koch - Early life, Ed Koch - Political career, Ed Koch - Congress, Ed Koch - Mayor of New York City, Ed Koch - Later life, Ed Koch - Political stance, Ed Koch - Legacy, Ed Koch - Books, Ed Koch - Books by Ed Koch, Ed Koch - Books about Ed Koch, Ed Koch - External link Read more here: » Ed Koch: Encyclopedia II - Ed Koch - Political career |
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|  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Ed Koch - LegacyAs Mayor, Ed Koch is credited with restoring fiscal stability to the City of New York, and placing the City on a budget balanced according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). He also established a merit selection system for Criminal and Family Court judges, and established extensive housing programs. He issued an executive order prohibiting all discrimination against homosexuals by City employees. A second executive order binding suppliers of the City to the same standards was eventually struck down by court order insofar as ...
See also:Ed Koch, Ed Koch - Early life, Ed Koch - Political career, Ed Koch - Congress, Ed Koch - Mayor of New York City, Ed Koch - Later life, Ed Koch - Political stance, Ed Koch - Legacy, Ed Koch - Books, Ed Koch - Books by Ed Koch, Ed Koch - Books about Ed Koch, Ed Koch - External link Read more here: » Ed Koch: Encyclopedia II - Ed Koch - Legacy |
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|  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - James Mackintosh - Later lifeHe courteously declined the offer of Perceval to resume political life under the auspices of the dominant Tory party, though tempting prospects of office in connection with India were opened up. He entered parliament in July 1813 as a Whig. He was the member for Nairn, and afterwards for Knaresborough, till his death. In London society, and in Paris during his occasional visits, he was a recognized favourite for his genial wisdom and his great conversational power. On Mme de Staël's visit to London he was the only Englishman capable of repr ...
See also:James Mackintosh, James Mackintosh - Early life, James Mackintosh - Indian Career, James Mackintosh - Later life, James Mackintosh - Quotations, James Mackintosh - Books Read more here: » James Mackintosh: Encyclopedia II - James Mackintosh - Later life |
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|  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Works
Peter Kropotkin - Books.
Mutual Aid: A Factor in Evolution
The Conquest of Bread
Fields, Factories and Workshops
The Great French Revolution
P.Kropotkin, In Russian and French Prisons, London: Ward and Downey; 1887.
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Kropotkin's own memoirs
Ethics (unfinished).
In Russian and French Prisons". Online book. A crit ...
See also:Peter Kropotkin, Peter Kropotkin - Biography, Peter Kropotkin - Timeline of Kropotkin's Life, Peter Kropotkin - Works, Peter Kropotkin - Books, Peter Kropotkin - Articles, Peter Kropotkin - Pamphlets Read more here: » Peter Kropotkin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Works |
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|  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Works
Peter Kropotkin - Books.
Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
The Conquest of Bread
Fields, Factories and Workshops
The Great French Revolution
P.Kropotkin, In Russian and French Prisons, London: Ward and Downey; 1887.
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Kropotkin's own memoirs
Ethics (unfinished).
In Russian and French Prisons". Online book. A crit ...
See also:Peter Kropotkin, Peter Kropotkin - Biography, Peter Kropotkin - Timeline of Kropotkin's Life, Peter Kropotkin - Works, Peter Kropotkin - Books, Peter Kropotkin - Articles, Peter Kropotkin - Pamphlets Read more here: » Peter Kropotkin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Works |
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| |  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Harold Bloom - LifeHarold Bloom, son of William and Paula Bloom, was born in New York City and lived in the East Bronx at 1410 Grand Concourse. He grew up in a Yiddish-speaking household, and learned Yiddish and literary Hebrew before learning English.
Bloom has frequently recounted that his attachment to poetry began when, at the age of ten, he discovered Hart Crane's book White Buildings at the Bronx public library. He claims that he knew "by age eleven or twelve that all I really liked t ...
See also:Harold Bloom, Harold Bloom - Life, Harold Bloom - Bloom's Influence, Harold Bloom - Bibliography, Harold Bloom - Miscellaneous Books, Harold Bloom - Articles, Harold Bloom - Books About Harold Bloom, Harold Bloom - Awards Read more here: » Harold Bloom: Encyclopedia II - Harold Bloom - Life |
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|  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Harold Bloom - Bibliography
Harold Bloom - Miscellaneous Books.
(Editor) English Romantic Poetry, An Anthology, Doubleday, 1961, two-volume revised edition, Anchor, 1963.
(Editor, with John Hollander) The Wind and the Rain, Doubleday, 1961.
The Literary Criticism of John Ruskin, Edited and with Introduction by Harold Bloom, Anchor, 1965.
(Editor, with Frederick W. Hilles) From Sensibility to Romanticism: Essays Presented to Frederick A. Pottle, Oxford University Press, 1965.
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See also:Harold Bloom, Harold Bloom - Life, Harold Bloom - Bloom's Influence, Harold Bloom - Bibliography, Harold Bloom - Miscellaneous Books, Harold Bloom - Articles, Harold Bloom - Books About Harold Bloom, Harold Bloom - Awards Read more here: » Harold Bloom: Encyclopedia II - Harold Bloom - Bibliography |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Ludwig Bemelmans - Madeline booksEach story begins: "In an old house in Paris, that was covered with vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines... the smallest one was Madeline."
The girls are cared for by a nun, Miss Clavel. Other characters include Pepito, son of the Spanish Ambassador, who lives next door; Lord Cucuface, owner of the house; and Genevieve, a dog who rescues Madeline from drowning in the second book.
Bemelmans published six Madeline stories in his lifetime, and a seventh was discovered and published posthumously:
M ...
See also:Ludwig Bemelmans, Ludwig Bemelmans - Life, Ludwig Bemelmans - Madeline books, Ludwig Bemelmans - Adaptations, Ludwig Bemelmans - External link Read more here: » Ludwig Bemelmans: Encyclopedia II - Ludwig Bemelmans - Madeline books |
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|  |  |  | Book of Life: Encyclopedia II - Peter Corey - Books
His most successful book series is Coping With..., written mostly for secondary school age (11-16) children. They are designed to be useful, containing tips on how to 'Cope', however, the books are also very humourous in nature. Two distinguishing features of these books are: a complete A-Z of subjects (often with 'cheat' subjects for letters Q,V,X,Y and Z such as 'Zee end bit'), and heavy use of humourous footnotes, often with funny 'bac ...
See also:Peter Corey, Peter Corey - Family Life, Peter Corey - Books, Peter Corey - Work On Camera, Peter Corey - Work For The Camera, Peter Corey - Work On Stage, Peter Corey - Awards Read more here: » Peter Corey: Encyclopedia II - Peter Corey - Books |
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