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Throughout the history of literature, since the creation of bound texts in the forms of books and codices, various works have been published and written anonymously, often due to their political or controversial nature, or merely for the purposes of the privacy of their authors, among other reasons.
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2013 - Study on the Mediterranean diet published in New England Journal of Medicine and widely covered by media was retracted due to unreported non-random assignments. This was part of a larger effort verifying proper randomization in thousands of studies by anesthesiologist John Carlisle , who found problems in about 2% of those analyzed.
JP Miller: A Ship Without a Shore, memoir of Miller's WWII experiences aboard the aircraft carrier USS Cabot; Fulton Oursler: autobiography in progress at the time of his death; Theodore Roosevelt: The Winning of the West: Roosevelt's series was originally meant to be at least six books. Due to the death of his first wife, Roosevelt edited the ...
Unofficial title translation: Auschwitz, The First Gassing, Rumors and Reality: Auschwitz - Tätergeständnisse und Augenzeugen des Holocaust: Jürgen Graf: 1994 Holocaust denial Confiscated by the Mannheim Regional Court in November 1994. [138] Unofficial title translation: Auschwitz - Confessions of Perpetrators and Eyewitnesses of the Holocaust
Critical reception has been mostly positive, [5] [6] and Code Orange has received praise from the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and Horn Book Magazine. [7] [8] Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly both praised Code Orange, [9] and Kirkus Reviews wrote "Punctuating the drama with plenty of humor, Cooney builds the suspense and keeps it going for another teen-pleaser that’s hard ...
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) by Mark Twain was listed by the American Library Association as the 5th most commonly banned book in the U.S. due to racism in 2007. [67] NewSouth Books received media attention for publishing an expurgated edition of the work that censored the words nigger and Injun.