History of editions

  • 1Editions Lug — was a French comic book publisher created in 1950 by writer/editor Marcel Navarro and businessman Auguste Vistel.HistoryWhen it started, Editions Lug only reprinted old French and Italian comics in digest sized magazines. Among its most popular… …

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  • 2History of science — History of science …

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  • 3Editions of the Bible — • Includes Hebrew and Greek editions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Editions of the Bible     Editions of the Bible      …

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  • 4History of the Netherlands — This article is part of a series Early History …

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  • 5History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria — Ta rikh Batarikat al Kanisah al Misriyah Compiled by e.g. Michael, bishop of Tinnis; Mawhub ibn Mansur ibn Mufarrig; Pope Mark III of Alexandria Subject Biographies of the Monophysite patriarchs of Egypt The History of …

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  • 6History of Canada — This article is part of a series Timeline …

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  • 7History of a Six Weeks' Tour — through a part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland; with Letters Descriptive of a Sail Round the Lake of Geneva and of the Glaciers of Chamouni is a travel narrative by the British Romantic authors Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley.… …

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  • 8History of Dogmatic Theology —     History of Dogmatic Theology     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Dogmatic Theology     The imposing edifice of Catholic theology has been reared not by individual nations and men, but rather by the combined efforts of all nations and the …

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  • 9Éditions du Cerf — (French: Editions of the Deer ) is a French publishing house specializing in religious books. It was founded in 1929, and operated by the Dominican Order. The name is a reference to Psalm 42 (41): As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; …

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  • 10History of steam road vehicles — describes the development of vehicles powered by a steam engine for use on land; whether for conventional road use, such as the steam car and steam waggon, or for agricultural or heavy haulage work, such as the traction engine.The first… …

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