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Updated with new sections on handheld etiquette, a guide to electronic communication addresses the art of composing electronic memos, notes, reports, and letters, and the challenges of writing an effective email.
Yeats referred to “Honey of the Wild Bees” in his review of The Dominion of Dreams (Bookman, July 1899).] My dear Mr Yeats I am at present like one of these equinoctial leaves which are whirling before me as I write, now this way and ...
In my nearly 40 years of work in book publishing, I have written many books, edited many more, written advertising copy for other people's books, written many magazine articles, and even provided the total editorial content of a monthly ...
by their name, dime novels were sold for a dime (sometimes a nickel), and featured colorful cover illustrations. They were bound in paper, ... Thousands of these 10-cent paper-bound publications were issued from 1860 to 1920.
EARLY RECEPTION OF THE KALEVALA ABROAD Within the framework of nineteenth - century Romanticism , both historical and ... its most prestigious and well - known proponent was Jacob Grimm , the German linguist and scholar of mythology .