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Biography of E(dith) Nesbit
8347 words, approx. 27.8 pages
 Reviewing Edith Nesbit's verse collection Leaves of Life (1888) in the Socialist periodical To-Day (January 1889), popular novelist Adeline Sergeant singled out for praise Nesbit's "passionate sympathy," her "fine enthusiasm for splendid deeds," and her...
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Biography of E(dith) Nesbit
5992 words, approx. 20 pages
 Edith Nesbit, one of the most prolific writers of fantasy both for children and adults, is best known for two series of children's stories, the Bastable books and her "magic" series, which were praised in her own time by Rudyard Kipling and H.G. Wells. S...
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Biography of E(dith) Nesbit
4722 words, approx. 15.7 pages
 Edith Nesbit Bland, often considered the originator of the juvenile fantasy novel, discovered her vocation as a children's writer late and reluctantly. Disappointed by the reception of her lyric poetry, she found the ideal outlet for her wit and exuberan...


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08/01/2004: 347 words, approx. 1 pages THE BOOKSHELF Good, But Incomplete The Iraq War By John Keegan Alfred A. Knopf Publishers 256 Pages For those used to John Keegan's work-notably The First World War, Intelligence in War, The Face of Battle or any other...
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Incomplete contracts.
06/22/1995: 3,719 words, approx. 12 pages A novel framework for understanding economic institutions such as companies is analyzed. It is founded on the 'incomplete contracting' approach, wherein parties encounter prohibitive expenses when writing a contract governing their economic relationship and so write an incomplete contract subject to future revisions and...


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