Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Firefox: Includes a PDF viewer; Google Chrome: Includes a PDF viewer; Preview: macOS's default PDF viewer; in Mac OS X v10.5 and later, it also can rotate, reorder, annotate, insert, and delete pages. It can also merge files, create new files from existing files, and move pages between files
Date Author, Work Printer Location Comment c. 1474 [1]: Batrachomyomachia [1]: Thomas Ferrandus [1]: Brescia [1]: Undated and without place or printer. The book carries an interlinear Latin prose translation together with the Greek text on one page and on the opposite one a metrical Latin translation. [1]
The following is a list of books by John C. Maxwell.His books have sold more than twenty million copies, with some on the New York Times Best Seller list.Some of his works have been translated into fifty languages. [1]
She was taught to read newspapers at home, started conventional school at the age of eight, and became a fast and prolific reader. After passing the Eleven-plus exam, she won a scholarship to a grammar school, [1] where she refused to take part in any examinations. After two years excelling in English and art, she transferred to a school that ...
Weed Infuencer Jon Gabrus offers a crash course in stoner literature, from toking wizards to mind-bending comics.
Late in his editorship, Murray learned that one especially prolific reader, W. C. Minor, was confined to a mental hospital for (in modern terminology) schizophrenia. [ 16 ] : xiii Minor was a Yale University–trained surgeon and a military officer in the American Civil War who had been confined to Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally Insane ...
Let the reader beware: this list is a reference summary only. It should be taken with a large grain of salt and not viewed as a definitive measure of any individual editor's worth. There are many reasons why a total number of edits usually does not indicate quality of work, quality of an editor, or significance of contributions.
[29] [30] Mr. Prolific mocks these foes in one of his bibles, in the form of a guardian of public morals named "Smuthound" who apprehends Betty Boop while she is engaged in having sex with a lifeguard on the beach (Betty Boop in "Improvising"). The FBI monitored the Tijuana bible trade but rarely made arrests.