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foreword

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A preface.

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"21 is the symbol of human maturity, or used to be, since at 21 you got to vote and assumed adult responsibility," Burgess wrote in a foreword for a 1986 edition. Source: Internet

30th anniversary In 2006, a 30th anniversary editionsfn was published which reinstated the Trivers foreword and contained a new introduction by the author (alongside the previous two prefaces), with some selected extracts from reviews at the back. Source: Internet

"Aus Meinem Leben und Denken", Felix Meiner Verlag, Leipzig, 1931, English translation 1933, George Allen & Unwin, Woking; Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 edition with foreword by Jimmy Carter : ISBN 0-8018-6097-0 *Indian Thought and Its Development. Source: Internet

Aude Gros de Beler, Tutankhamun, foreword Aly Maher Sayed, Molière, ISBN 2-84790-210-4 Secondly, his tomb in the Valley of the Kings was discovered by Carter almost completely intact—the most complete ancient Egyptian royal tomb ever found. Source: Internet

As Jon Manchip White writes, in his foreword to the 1977 edition of Carter's The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, "The pharaoh who in life was one of the least esteemed of Egypt's Pharoahs has become in death the most renowned." Source: Internet

Anthony Baines, Woodwind Instruments and Their History, with a foreword by Sir Adrian Boult (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc, 1957): 259–60. Source: Internet

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