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It was recently republished by Mondial.

Blythe's first, Forster-inspired novel, A Treasonable Growth, was recently republished by Faber Finds.

Mr. Polanski first learned of "The Pianist" when it was recently republished in Polish.

A catechism in common use during the Franco era was recently republished with wry footnotes.But there may also be a more secular explanation for the country's renewed interest in religion.

Jeder stirbt für sich allein ("Every Man Dies Alone") by Hans Fallada (1893-1947) is the story of a Berlin couple executed by the Nazis; it was recently republished in Germany in its original version.

MCNALLY JACKSON BOOKS Sept. 4 at 7: The writers Robert Sullivan, Nathaniel Rich, and Ian Parker read from "Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States," a 1945 book by George R. Stewart that was recently republished by N.Y.R.B. Classics, a book-publishing arm of The New York Review of Books.

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These three books, along with four additional books composed of papers, essays and more, have been recently republished in the Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid.

Three of the books discussed in this review were written and published (with great speed) before or just after the election, and the other is a recently republished agenda for liberals that first appeared shortly after the 2006 Congressional elections.

Several lately proposed modifications or variants of the structural stress or strain concepts, of the notch stress or strain concepts (also termed 'local stress or strain concepts') and of the fracture mechanics concepts of fatigue assessment of welded joints are reviewed, whereas the wider context is presented in a recently republished and actualised standard work.

Her first success, in fact, was a novel, "David Golder" (recently republished by Knopf), that almost relishes the repulsiveness of its Jewish characters.

Certainly The Passport, recently republished, is grim almost to the point of self-parody (besides the bleakness of scenery, there is a night-watchman given to gnomic utterances such as "The frogs are croaking in the mill", and you can imagine that it would be a test of one's endurance to watch a faithful cinematic version of the book).

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