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1928
Written in the summer of 1926, the summer was first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, in February 1928.
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2008
Summer was originally recorded and self-released in 1999, then later re-released in 2008.
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in 1953
Set in the summer of 1900 but published in 1953, the summer tells the story of adult desires impinging on childhood naivety.
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in February 2010
Originally, the summer was published in The New Yorker in February 2010.
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1999
Made in the summer of 1999, the summer has sat on the shelf ever since, with the production company, Artisan Entertainment, taking the film from writer-director Steve Carpenter and recutting the summer to obtain a PG-13 rating.
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1996
A Summer's Tale (1996) has most of the elements of a typical Rohmer film: no soundtrack music, no closeups, a seaside resort, long conversations between beautiful young people (who are middle class and educated) and discussions involving the characters' interests from songwriting to ethnology.
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From 1950 until the summer of 1953
From 1950 until the summer of 1953 the summer was published with interruptions in place of Be sūy-e āyanda, the unoficial organ of the then underground Tudeh Party.
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during the Summer of 1981
Originally published in PL/USA during the Summer of 1981, the Summer was reprinted several years later, and has been discussed and debated by many authors, discussion boards, and forums over the years.
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in the summer of 1982
Published in the summer of 1982, the summer is often cited as Marvel's first limited series, though I have no idea if that's accurate
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by Piers Haggard (The Blood on Satan's Claw, 1978 TV series Pennies From Heaven)
Directed by Piers Haggard (The Blood on Satan's Claw, 1978 TV series Pennies From Heaven), A Summer Story begins in 1904.
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in the summer of 1939
Published in the summer of 1939, the summer was the first comic whose title and contents were focused on a single hero.
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2006
Summer is the sequel to the popular novel, Spring published by PublishAmerica (2006).
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in the summer of 1968
Published by Jonathan Cape in the summer of 1968, the summer was hailed by critics as an exemplary addition to the literature of escape.
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2003
Released in summer 2003, summer achieved success in the Netherlands, Belgium and France, where summer was a top ten hit.
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in the summer of 1950
Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode in the summer of 1950, the summer's title reflects the fact that the young Pembertons had to make to do with second hand furniture and cheap cutlery.
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in Summer 2007
First published in Summer 2007, Summer had five issues as of September 2012.
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1980
Published in 1980, the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Stories sold millions of copies in 13 languages, and were followed by more in the series.
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for March 1900
the summer was first published in The Land of Sunshine for March 1900.
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