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Meanwhile, given that the died-too-young Brontes didn't have children, I will NOT end this post with the book-title pun Jane Heir.
Dave Astor: Famous Authors Related by Blood or Marriage Dave Astor 2011
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Meanwhile, given that the died-too-young Brontes didn't have children, I will NOT end this post with the book-title pun Jane Heir.
Dave Astor: Famous Authors Related by Blood or Marriage Dave Astor 2011
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Meanwhile, given that the died-too-young Brontes didn't have children, I will NOT end this post with the book-title pun Jane Heir.
Dave Astor: Famous Authors Related by Blood or Marriage Dave Astor 2011
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Critiquing Karl; book-title talk; royal matters; the Birley legacy; a vote for accountability; and busted by Bush.
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This careful description is invaluable to the bibliographical student, frequently enabling him to identify editions, or to solve doubts as to the genuineness of a book-title in hand.
A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford
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Next Month: Amazon introduces innovative new book-title organization system, named after some guy named "Dewey."
The Seattle Times 2011
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Google could solve the problem of hooking the phrase to the book-title, and then I was off to the scholarly races.
Planet XML 2009
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His book-title Without a Stitch in Time is a play on words that endlessly turns on itself, like a pair of snakes biting each other's tails (or tales).
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I really like Carl Sagan’s classic book-title metaphor along of course with its contents:
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