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Julius excluded from Heaven is a biting satire usually attributed to Erasmus [22] perhaps for private circulation, though he publicly denied writing it, calling its author a fool. The recently deceased Pope Julius arrives at the gates of heaven in his armour with his dead army, demanding from St Peter to be let in based on his glory and exploits.
Today, Blum products are exported to more than 120 countries. [1] [7] [2] [5] Julius Blum died in 2006, and the family business continued to be run by his sons, Gerhard Blum and Herbert Blum. Today, the company structure is as follows: Gerhard E. Blum (26%), Herbert Blum (26%), and Blum Private Trust (48%). [1]
Little Blue Books are a series of small staple-bound books published from 1919 through 1978 by the Haldeman-Julius Publishing Company of Girard, Kansas. [1] They were extremely popular, and achieved a total of 300-500 million booklets sold over the series' lifetime. [2] A Big Blue Book range was also published.
These online book buyers often offer "free shipping" (which in actuality is built into the offer for the book), and allow students to sell multiple books to the same source. Because online book buyers are buying books for resale, the prices they offer may be lower than students can get on online marketplaces.
Caillou (1989), a series of books by Christine L'Heureux; Camp X (2002), a spy novel by Eric Walters; Cannibal Adventure (1972), a novel by Willard Price; Chronicles of Avonlea (1912), a collection of short stories by Lucy Maud Montgomery; Chronicles of Faerie (1993), a young adult fantasy series by O.R. Melling; Cinderella Penguin (1992), a ...
Critical Mass Releasing Inc. of Toronto released the series in 2006 for broadcast on CHUM Television stations. A second set of nine episodes was released by Critical Mass in late 2008. On July 19, 2019, the entire series, without the Wolfman segments, became available to stream on Crave in Canada. [14]
Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (né Emanuel Julius) (July 30, 1889 – July 31, 1951) was a Jewish-American socialist writer, atheist thinker, social reformer and publisher.He is best remembered as the head of Haldeman-Julius Publications, the creator of a series of pamphlets known as "Little Blue Books," total sales of which ran into the hundreds of millions of copies.
Dear Canada is a series of historical novels for children, published by Scholastic Canada and popular in school libraries and classrooms. [1] Each text explores significant events in Canadian history through the eyes of a female child. [1] First published in 2001, they are similar to the Dear America series.