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And by the mid-19th century, according to D.N. Dube and Shalini Saran in "Taj Mahal," a small, readable guide published by Roli Books International in 1985, the Taj had become a colonial "pleasure resort," with Englishmen and women dancing on the terrace, and the mosque and its jawab rented out to honeymooners.
This highly readable biography, first published in Spanish in Venezuela in late 2004, is not "definitive".
Mr. Riddell's immensely readable book -- published in Britain but available over the Internet -- may not be the last word on Tony Blair's war and his relationship with George Bush, but it will surely long stand as one of the best.
There's a splendidly readable book just published about the immediate causes of the Wall's collapse, and the intoxicating sense in the air of a dawning gleam from the future, as trapped hordes voted with their feet to break their captivity: Michael Meyer's The Year That Changed The World: The Untold Story Behind the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
Simon & Schuster's and Random House's deals with Microsoft to publish titles readable only using Microsoft's reader software is analogous to their publishing hard copy books readable only under General Electric incandescent bulbs, so that reading them in sunlight or with some other manufacturer's light bulbs would be impossible.
The full report was published in The Daily Telegraph as a supplement and was described as "the raciest and most readable Blue Book ever published".
An incoming newness is Transparent Peer Review (TPR), as last strategy that will soon be in our hands and before the readers' eyes: the reviewers' reports will be fully readable alongside with the published papers.
The root cause is that the data entry is seldom being done by the scientists who were responsible for the experiment: for the most part, machine readable data from the published literature is created by paid curators or algorithms designed to extract information from the intractable formats used by the primary literature and patents [10].
It is a thrilling tale, but Parini's account feels redundant; after all, Melville published two very readable books – Typee and Omoo – about his time in Polynesia, and one might as well consult the man himself.
"It is not his greatest work, but it is the earliest fiction manuscript we have, his first published novel, relatively readable and still funny, and these are precious qualities.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com