Edith Hamilton's published works are:
Published January 30th 1942 by Little, Brown and Company.
Edith Wharton wrote during the late 1800's and early 1900's. Her first published work was The Decoration of Houses which was published in 1897.
Yes, Newsweek published an obituary of Edith Bunker, a fictional character portrayed by actress Jean Stapleton on the television show "All in the Family." The obituary highlighted Stapleton's portrayal of Edith as a beloved and iconic character in American television history.
no.
Original works first published online have the same protections as works first published in physical media.
yes Baum used several pseudonyms for various works including Edith Van Dyke
The company m2Square created the contest Berlin Calling, which features various photographs and art works, and m2Square published the works by the same name.
Phillis Wheatley is the first black female poet to have her works published in 1773.
Yes, he published many books and reports.
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It works like this; published on July 5th, in 2012, at 3 o'clock. Also; Published in the US, - by myself, - on the companies website.
Edythe Cudlipp has written: 'Furs' -- subject(s): Fur garments 'Konrad Adenauer' -- subject(s): Biography, Heads of state, Juvenile literature, Politics and government 'Jewelry' -- subject(s): Jewelry, Purchasing