He also completed and edited Maurice Rickards' book Encyclopedia of Ephemera (London: British Library, 2000).
His book Encyclopedia of Dubious Archaeology: From Atlantis to the Walam Olum was published in 2010.
Feder's book Encyclopedia of Dubious Archaeology addresses popular myths, by attempting to provide easily understood explanations for why some inaccuracies are perpetuated.
Political analyst Larry Sabato stated in his 2006 book Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections that Disraeli's description of dark horses "now fits in neatly with the media's trend towards horse-race journalism and penchant for using sports analogies to describe presidential politics."
She is featured in the book Encyclopedia of World Scientists, by Elizabeth H. Oakes, published in 2007.
He is most famous for being the author of the bestselling book Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire.
Frank W. Hoffmann and Howard Ferstler wrote in their book Encyclopedia of recorded sound that "Fotos y recuerdos" is a "hard-edged rock" song.
Researcher Guy Marco, in his book Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, stated that the first audio recording of "Saint Louis Blues" was by Al Bernard in July 1918 on the record company label Aeolian-Vocalion (cat.
As discussed in the 2012 book Encyclopedia of the Essay, the style is used when his character, a Tory, suggests that the English aristocracy encourage the Irish to sell their children.
Suzanne Michele Bourgoin believed that the track was a "breakthrough hit" for Selena, in her book Encyclopedia of World Biography: Supplement A-Z.