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(The titlepage is the production of the Chancery Improver.)
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Would we have to say that this Bugnini Mass was a form of the Roman Rite just because it said so on its titlepage?
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The 1970 Mass is called on its titlepage the "First Edition" of the Novus Ordo Missæ, and the 1975 and 2000 editions are called "Second Edition" and "Third Edition".
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I've just this morning become a fan of titlepage.tv, a new website featuring long-form moderated author interviews.
Archive 2008-03-10 Book Nerd 2008
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I've just this morning become a fan of titlepage.tv, a new website featuring long-form moderated author interviews.
Action Items for Booksellers & Others Book Nerd 2008
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I just discovered titlepage.tv through a link on bookcrossing.com.
title page tv 2008
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IN THE TRACK OF THE SUN (yellow cloth, titlepage missing, recurrent title intestation).
Ulysses 2003
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Recently Prof. Michael Groden, cited on Gabler's titlepage as an assistant to the edition's Academic Advisory Committee, sent The New York Review a detailed refutation of many of Kidd's allegations.
'The Scandal of Ulysses' Kenner, Hugh 1988
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It has neither titlepage nor index; it bears no author's name; and it is printed without punctuation, on a theory of the author's, spaces being left, instead of stops, to indicate pauses.
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It is but justice to add, that in the second edition of this book, published lately in Philadelphia, the name of Mr. Poe is withdrawn from the titlepage, and his initials only affixed to the preface.
International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various
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