Annales Et Chroniques : The Annals of Tacitus. Books 5 and 6 / edited with a commentary by A.J. Woodman
2017
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Annals And Chronicles : The Annals of Tacitus. Books 5 and 6 / edited with a commentary by A.J. Woodman
2017
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Annotations Provenance : The Life, trial and conviction of Captain John Brown, known as "Old Brown of Ossawatomie," : with a full account of the attempted insurrection at Harper's Ferry. / compiled from official and authentic sources
Annulus : The H[p superscript] spaces of an annulus / by Donald Sarason
1965
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Anogeia Kongress 2007 : Geometry of Riemann surfaces : proceedings of the Anogia conference to celebrate the 65th birthday of William J. Harvey / edited by Frederick P. Gardiner, Brooklyn College, CUNY ; Gabino González-Diez, Universidad Autonóma de Madrid ; Christos Kourouniotis, University of Crete
Feature-length films made up of various episodes or stories that are usually connected by a theme, event, location or original author and often have a wrap-around tale. For films that are composed of pre-existing published or unpublished films, or portions thereof, see Compilation films
Television programs made up of different episodes or stories which are usually connected by a theme, event, location or original author, often having a wrap-around tale. For television programs that are composed of pre-existing broadcast or unbroadcast television programs, or portions thereof, see Compilation television programs
Anthology Television Programs : DuPont show of the month. Harvey / by Mary Chase ; adapted for television by Jacqueline Babbin and Audrey Gellen ; produced by David Susskind ; directed by George Schaefer ; a Talent Associates production
Plays set in an uncertain future, in a society ruled by an ineffectual, corrupt, or oppressive regime or by aliens, robots, etc. For plays set in a world or civilization after a catastrophic event (e.g., nuclear war, an alien invasion), sometimes also including the period immediately preceding the event, see Apocalyptic drama
Fiction set in an uncertain future, in a society ruled by an ineffectual, corrupt, or oppressive regime or by aliens, robots, etc. For fiction set in a world or civilization after a catastrophic event (e.g., nuclear war, alien invasion, pandemic, environmental collapse), sometimes also including the period immediately preceding the event, see Apocalyptic fiction
Literally, "bad place." Use for works that are accounts of imaginary worlds, usually in the future, in which present tendencies, beliefs, principles, or theories are carried out to their intensely unpleasant culmination. Examples include George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave new world