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The one-volume story is slightly larger than the usual manga format, black and white, and 192 pages.
Tokyopop News: CSI Interns, Kindaichi, INVU, Company Plans, more » Manga Worth Reading 2009
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Another shot from this series was tipped in to the first one-volume edition of Collins's sensational melodrama The Woman in White, which was published that year by Sampson, Low & Son.
Carolyn Vega: Photographing the Granddaddy of Detective Fiction Carolyn Vega 2011
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Hiroaki Samura may be best known for Blade of the Immortal (Dark Horse), but if you want an easier (and less expensive) way to observe his birthday, I strongly recommend his one-volume Ohikkoshi (also from Dark Horse).
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There is a one-volume German-to-Latin dictionary, the Neues Latein Lexikon, as well.
The Vatican’s Dictionary of Recent Latinity « The Half-Baked Maker 2010
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So I may have to pick up this one-volume new edition, just for nostalgia's sake.
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In 1933, as the Nazis came to power, a few German Jews decided to publish a substantial one-volume encyclopedia to demonstrate their contribution and successful integration into the establishment.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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This was an excellent one-volume political and military history of the Korean War
Clearing the Antilibrary « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2009
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But why did he bother creating from whole cloth when, for instance, Vincent Cronin's one-volume life of Napoleon offered quite enough material on which to build an imaginative script?
How Stanley Kubrick Met His Waterloo Frederic Raphael 2011
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In 1933, as the Nazis came to power, a few German Jews decided to publish a substantial one-volume encyclopedia to demonstrate their contribution and successful integration into the establishment.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Apparently there is also an equivalent one-volume Italian-to-Latin edition that was published in 2003, but only in a run of 500 copies.
The Vatican’s Dictionary of Recent Latinity « The Half-Baked Maker 2010
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