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The revived Bond book series will run uninterrupted until 2002. Colin MacCabe is denied tenure at the University of Cambridge, apparently because of a dispute within the English Faculty about the teaching of structuralism. [2] The PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is given for the first time. [3]
Pages in category "1981 books" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. .
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Book Author January 4: Cosmos: Carl Sagan: January 11 January 18 January 25: Crisis Investing: Douglas R. Casey: February 1 February 8 February 15: Cosmos: Carl Sagan: February 22 March 1 March 8: Never-Say-Diet Book: Richard Simmons: March 15 March 22: Cosmos: Carl Sagan: March 29 April 5: Never-Say-Diet Book: Richard Simmons: April 12 April ...
It is unknown whether she borrowed the book from the library, though at least four books written by her are in the library's collection and she often visited it. The fine would have been $11,929.44 with inflation. It went into the Rare Books collection as a book from before the closure of the State Library's lending library in 1971. [8]
[1] [2] He wrote numerous novels, and columns of his appeared regularly in various newspapers in his hometown of New York City. He served as a regular columnist for the Long Island newspaper Newsday [3] until his retirement on November 2, 2004, though he still published occasional pieces for the paper until his death.