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In September 2009, Yen Press reissued the first five volumes of Yotsuba&!, in addition to publishing the sixth volume; Azumanga Daioh was reissued with a new translation in December 2009. On April 11, 2016, it was announced that Yen Press would function as a joint venture between Hachette Book Group and major Japanese publisher Kadokawa Dwango ...
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Several manuscript copies of this Danish translation still exist. The best-preserved is the 17th-century manuscript "AM 777 a 4to" in the collection Safn Árna Magnússonar at the Arnamagnæan Institute. [2] [15] An early English translation was done by Samuel Purchas in 1625. [16] [2]
Heroic couplets. The first complete English translation published, and the standard translation of the 18th century. 1743: Anonymous: Of the Nature of Things at the Internet Archive "Plates by Guernier." Prose. Facing Latin text. 1805: Good, John Mason: The Nature of Things: A Didactic Poem: Vol 1 at the Internet Archive, Vol 2 at the Internet ...
English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Volume 1 (PDF) GURPS Creatures of the Night, Volume 2 ... - Translation of GURPS Basic Set 3rd edition.
The Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung [note 1] (simplified Chinese: 毛泽东选集; traditional Chinese: 毛澤東選集; pinyin: Máozédōng Xuǎnjí), is a five volume collection of the written works of Mao Zedong ranging from the years 1926–1957.
Volume 1 includes the Gospels through Acts; Volume 2 contains the balance of the New Testament with the exception of The Paraphrase on Revelation (omitted by Erasmus), which is by Leo Jud. Herbert gives a table of contents for the copy that he has examined (most Bibles from this period include neither an index or a table of contents).
Motojirō Kajii (梶井 基次郎, Kajii Motojirō, also Motojirou Kajii, February 17, 1901 – March 24, 1932) was a Japanese writer in the early Shōwa period known for his poetic short stories.