- Intellectuals'
Abuse of
Science (1998; UK:
Intellectual Impostures),
first published in
French in 1997 as
Impostures intellectuelles, is a book by
physicists Alan...
-
Imposture is a
Caroline era
stage play, a
tragicomedy written by
James Shirley and
first published in 1652.
Shirley himself considered The
Imposture the...
- An
impostor (also
spelled imposter) is a
person who
pretends to be
somebody else,
often through means of disguise.
Their objective is
usually to try to...
- 2 July 2015.
Retrieved 18
October 2021. Labouysse,
Georges (2007). L'
Imposture.
Mensonges et mani****tions de l'Histoire officielle. France: Institut...
- Gerbi,
Alexandre Histoire occultée de la décolonisation franco-africaine:
Imposture,
refoulements et névroses, L'Harmattan 2006.
Dorothy Shipley White, Black...
-
Chief Buffalo Child Long
Lance (born
Sylvester Clark Long;
December 1, 1890 –
March 20, 1932) was an African-American journalist,
writer and film actor...
-
Bricmont co-wrote
Impostures intellectuelles (US:
Fashionable Nonsense:
Postmodern Intellectuals'
Abuse of Science; UK:
Intellectual Impostures, 1998). The...
- wrote: [M.
Petis de la Croix]
tells us, that
there are
calumnies and
impostures,
which have been
published by
authors of romances, and
Turkish writers...
-
England (1589), by
William Warner; and A
Declaration of
egregious Popish Impostures (1603), by
Samuel Harsnett,
which provided some of the
language used by...
- Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59858-608-4. de Mondenard, Jean-Paul (2003). Dopage: l'
imposture des performances :
mensonges et vérités sur l'école de la triche. Chiron...