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  2. Foreword - Wikipedia

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    A foreword is a (usually short) piece of writing, sometimes placed at the beginning of a book or other piece of literature. Typically written by someone other than the primary author of the work, it often tells of some interaction between the writer of the foreword and the book's primary author or the story the book tells.

  3. List of Space: 1999 books and other media - Wikipedia

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    Year Two by Michael Butterworth, foreword by the author, afterword by Mateo Latosa (novelisation omnibus), 2005. A re-issue of the six Butterworth novelisations published in the 1970s. The stories are now placed in chronological order and have been re-written to conform more to their broadcast versions where necessary.

  4. Lists of books - Wikipedia

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    List of 19th-century British children's literature titles; List of Australian crime-related books and media; List of anonymously published works; List of autobiographies; Lists of banned books; List of books written by children or teenagers; List of book titles taken from literature; List of books by year of publication

  5. Category:Lists of authors by name - Wikipedia

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  6. Night Shift (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Night Shift is the first book for which King wrote a foreword. The introduction was written by one of King's favorite authors, John D. MacDonald. MacDonald writes that "Stephen King is a far, far better writer at thirty than I was at thirty, or at forty. I am entitled to hate him a little bit for this."

  7. 55 Short Stories from the New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    In the short Foreword, the editors state that "[s]ome notable stories are missing" for purposes of balance, and also that "parody, nonsense, and casual essays" have been excluded as "outside the scope of this book." There is a conventional table of contents and an index lists each story alphabetically by its author's last name.

  8. Marianne J. Dyson - Wikipedia

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    Space Station Science: Life In Free Fall foreword by Buzz Aldrin (Scholastic, 1999, 2nd ed. Windward, 2004) Twentieth-century Space And Astronomy: A History of Notable Research And Discovery,ed. William J. Cannon (Facts On File, 2007) Fly Me To The Moon (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, 2010) Dyson's Space Poems (2011)

  9. New Canadian Library - Wikipedia

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    The End of the World and Other Stories: Mavis Gallant: Robert Weaver: 92: In the Village of Viger and Other Stories: Duncan Campbell Scott: Stan Dragland: 93: The Edible Woman: Margaret Atwood: Alan Dawe: 94: In Search of Myself: Frederick Philip Grove: D. O. Spettigue: 95: Feast of Stephen: Stephen Leacock: None 96: A Bird in the House ...