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As the exhaustive introduction and preface make clear, it is all unadorned tragedy.
Here, courtesy Simon & Schuster Audio, Elizabeth Kolbert reads the introduction and preface from her book "Field Notes from a Catastrophe," which grew out of her award-winning three-part series in The New Yorker last year.
The author of the work was never stated, though the Reverend Thomas Weld provided the introduction and preface.
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Look at the table of contents, and read or skim the summaries, introductions, and prefaces.
Petrizi's commentary on Proclus's Elementatio theologica consists of a Preface (Introduction) and the commentaries to each chapter of this work.
The first volume "containing the History and Description of Land Birds" begins with a preface, an introduction, and a list of technical terms illustrated with Bewick's woodcuts.
(prologue by Wayne S. Smith and preface by Paul Estrade).
However, if you purchase this sample chapter, it's sometimes the "Introduction" or "Preface" chapter of the book.
The book opens with no less than three prefaces: one by Carnegie Hall's chairman, Sanford I. Weill, and its executive and artistic director, Clive Gillinson; another by the music critic Tim Page, who also writes the introduction; and a third (officially a "foreword") by the pianist Emanuel Ax.
Sefer ha-'Ikkarim is composed of a preface, which includes a highly detailed table of contents; an introduction; and four treatises divided into chapters.
Someone finally opened the book and discovered that its new introduction was less preface than the Mother of All Academic Bombs.
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