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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Culture writer Martin Chilton defines the term "Great American Songbook" as follows: "Tunes of Broadway musical theatre, Hollywood movie musicals and Tin Pan Alley (the hub of songwriting that was the music publishers' row on New York's West 28th Street)".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dune_(novel)Dune (novel) - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · The novel, Dune, was finally accepted and published in August 1965 by Chilton Books, a printing house better known for publishing auto repair manuals. Sterling Lanier , an editor at Chilton, had seen Herbert's manuscript and had urged his company to take a risk in publishing the book.

  3. Vor einem Tag · Robert Franklin Palmer Jr. (* 19.Juni 1945 Little Rock, Arkansas; † 20. November 1997 in New York City, New York) war US-amerikanischer Musikkritiker der 1970er bis 1990er Jahre, der vor allem durch seine musikjournalistische Arbeit für die New York Times und den Rolling Stone bekannt wurde, zudem durch seine Produzententätigkeit im Bereich der Blues-Musik und seine Untersuchung Deep Blues.

  4. 17. Apr. 2024 · The Chilton Auto Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide for fixing and maintaining vehicles, originally created by Cengage Learning in 1904. It is considered one of the most trusted and respected repair manuals in the automotive industry, used by both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.

  5. 4. Mai 2024 · Eschatology – the word derives from two Greek roots meaning "last" ( ἔσχατος) and "study" (- λογία) – involves the study of "end things", whether of the end of an individual life, of the end of the age, of the end of the world, or of the nature of the Kingdom of God.

  6. 18. Apr. 2024 · The Mind-Killer. Photo by Ivan Obolensky. Frank Herbert wrote the novel, Dune, in 1965. Sales were dismal after its release, and critics didn’t take to it either. The publisher, Chilton Books, eventually wrote off the costs, and fired Sterling Lanier, the editor who’d championed it.

  7. Try "The Wealthy Barber" by David Chilton. It takes the form of a narrative, but it's an easy read, and covers a lot of basics. It's a bit older now, so doesn't include info on TFSAs, but I still think it would be a great start.