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A "serialized work" is any work of literature which
has been published in installments. Works from which stand-alone excerpts have been taken should use the "excerpted work" type. Note that works which, by their very nature, are serial in form...
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A "serialized work" is any work of literature which
has been published in installments. Works from which stand-alone excerpts have been taken should use the "excerpted work" type. Note that works which, by their very nature, are serial in form, such as comic books, should not use this type. See Entering Serialized and Excerpted Works of Literature for more information on how to use this type.
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| The Green Mile |
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Topic | Coffey on the Mile |
The Green Mile (1996) is a serial novel by Stephen King, later republished with all six volumes in a trade paperback.
More or less as a challenge, Stephen King published this story as a serial in six parts. Just as in Charles Dickens' time, the story was crafted while the book was already in production. In keeping with the serial concept, the first edition consists of six thin, low-priced paperbacks.
Since it first appeared, The Green Mile has been republished as a single volume. The first...
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| Book | Night Journey | |||
| Serialized Work | The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix | |||
| Adapted Work | Coffey's Hands | |||
| Award-Winning Work | The Mouse on the Mile | |||
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| Norwegian Wood | Translation | Norwegian Wood I | ||
| Published Work | Norwegian Wood II | |||
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| Birds of Prey : Blood and Circuits | Topic | Birds of Prey #102, Freedom of Motion |
Stephane Roux is the cover artist.
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| Serialized Work | Birds of Prey #101, Freedom of Motion | |||
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| The Dark Tower |
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born is a seven-issue, monthly comic book limited series, the first arc of a set of comic book series published by Marvel Comics, based on the The Dark Tower series of novels by Stephen King, who is overseeing the project. It is plotted by Robin Furth, dialogued by Peter David illustrated by Jae Lee and Richard Isanove.
The series was originally due to begin in April 2006, but was delayed for unspecified reasons.The first issue of The Gunslinger Born was released...
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| Descriptions des Arts et Métiers | Topic |
Descriptions des Arts et Métiers, faites ou approuvées par messieurs de l'Académie Royale des Sciences was published by the Académie Royale des Sciences of Paris between 1761 and 1788. The full series comprises 113 folio volumes plus three supplements and provide detailed accounts of a wide range of handcraft and manufacturing processes carried out in France at that time. The volumes are well-illustrated, with precise engraving by Jean Elie Bertrand (1737-1779) a noted typographer from...
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| Poor Richard's Almanac |
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Poor Richard's Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" or "Richard Saunders" for this purpose. The publication appeared continuously from 1732 to 1758. It was a best seller for a pamphlet published in the American colonies; print runs reached 10,000 per year.
Franklin, the American inventor, statesman, and publisher, achieved success with Poor Richard's Almanack. Almanacks were very popular books in colonial...
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| The Drapier's Letters | Topic |
Drapier's Letters is the collective name for a series of seven pamphlet written by the Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Jonathan Swift. The letters were written, between 1724 and 1725, in order to arouse public opinion in Ireland against the imposition of a privately minted copper coinage, which Swift believed to be of inferior quality. William Wood was granted a patent to mint the coin, and Swift saw the licensing of the patent to Wood as corrupt. In response to Wood's patent, the Drapier's...
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| Batman: A Death in the Family |
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Topic | A Death in the Family, Part One |
A Death in the Family is a Batman comic book story arc first published in the late 1980s which gave fans the ability to influence the story through voting with a 900 number. A Death in the Family ran in Batman #426-429, published in 1988-1989. The story was credited to Jim Starlin (script), Jim Aparo (pencil), Mike DeCarlo (ink), Adrienne Roy (color), and John Costanza (lettering). Covers were illustrated by Mike Mignola. The story is also collected as a trade paperback under the title Batman:...
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| Comic Book Story Arc | A Death in the Family, Part Two | |||
| Serialized Work | A Death in the Family, Part Three | |||
| A Death in the Family, Part Four | ||||
| Mark of Cain | Serialized Work | Mark of Cain, Part One | ||
| Topic | Mark of Cain, Part Two | |||
| Fruit of the Earth | Serialized Work | Fruit of the Earth, Part Two | ||
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| Endgame | Serialized Work | Endgame, Part Three: ...Sleep In Heavenly Peace... | ||
| Topic | Endgame, Part One: Silent Night | |||
| A Gotham Tale | Serialized Work | A Gotham Tale, Part One - Gargoyles | ||
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